Saturday, June 4, 2011

More vegetable planting....

My father-in-law was 'invading' more and more land for planting vegetables. Haha! Actually, those were public land at the side of the road, in front of TNB sub-station etc. It was no easy job to turn those barren soil into plantable land. He had to remove all those rubbish buried by contractors when houses were built, condition the soil with fertilizer (chicken feces) and turn the soil every few days before actual planting could start.

Those small vegetable patches are now full of variety of vegetables.



Sweet Potato Leaves. This is Taiwanese species as the shape is different with the normal types with pointy edges. More tender to consume.





Okra. Our favourite


'Di Wang Miao'. I don't know the English name for this vegetables. Holes can be seen on the leaves because we do not apply pesticides on our vegetables.


Chilies. This species is extremely hot and we end up seldom using them for cooking. Using half for one dish is more spicy than 'cili padi'.




Aubergine. We plant our own because aubergine and chilies are two types of vegetables with most pesticides if we buy at market.



Our little helper helping to carry our harvest.





6 comments:

Anonymous said...

At times like these, I wish I had green fingers...and that I'm not so lazy. Prices of everything going out - very good idea to plant one's own vegetables...and pesticide-free some more.

Yi Ling said...

It is also very convenient for us when we run out of vegetables to cook. We will just go out with scissors and come back with some vegetables to make up a dish.
One suggestion though, you can start with planting sweet potato leaves. Just bury the stalks into the soil and with daily watering and some vegetable/ fruits peel as fertilizers, they will just grow healthily.

Giff said...

Hi Ang,
I admire your veggie patch. Those sweet potato leaves are humongous. I also planted a couple in my garden. We have had two harvest :)

Yi Ling said...

My girls like sweet potato leaves a lot and it is very easy to cook, right?

Giff said...

Yes, stir fry with garlic.

reginag said...

Im trying and learning to plant some. I like Okra on some of my dishes.

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