Friday, 9 August 2019

A Time To Plant & A Time To Harvest

Today is Friday and here are some sunrise shots to link to Skywatch Friday and Friday Bliss.
 At the recreational park @ 6:47 am.
 Sunrise @ 6:50 am
 6:54 am
 7:00 am
 7:05 am
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Back home, the following were harvested from my garden.
As the white bitter gourd vines grow older, the fruits are getting smaller. Will be uprooting the vines soon to prepare for the next planting of new edibles.
 Even the angled luffas are now getting smaller in size. I also harvested some snake beans and chilies. There is also a dried angled luffa.
 This eggplant/brinjal is a mixture of purple and white. Probably due to cross pollination because there are white and purple brinjal plants growing side by side.
 I kept the dried angled luffa for these seeds for sowing new plants.
 Stewed duck with white bitter gourd, very flavourful.
 Angled luffa with dried prawns and garlic.
 Hubby requested for noodle. No noodle for me because I wanted to finish off both the dishes without leaving any leftover.
A view of my little garden after both the white bitter gourd and angled luffa vines have been cleared. Now the plants growing in pots will be getting more sunlight. Currently, hubby is helping me to put up more overhead lines in preparation for the next planting season.

A Time For Everything
For everything there is a season,
a time for every activity under heaven.
A time to be born and a time to die.
A time to plant and a time to harvest.
(Ecclesiastes 3:1-2, New Living Translation-NLT)

50 comments:

  1. it's always good to have organic veggies from the garden....save $$ for groceries as u get year long supplies ;-)

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    1. True. The only thing is rotating the types of veggie to grow so as not to get bored with the same type.

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  2. Your are making good harvest from your garden. Nice that hubby will help you. I do love your morning sky shots and the stewed duck looks so delicious. Have a wonderful weekend Nancy.

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    1. Yes, with hubby's help, I can no plant more veggies that need to climb. Have a blessed Sunday!

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  3. You have such a lovely garden, have a lovely weekend ☺

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  4. I want that stew duck with white bittergourd and the angled luffa. Yummie!

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    1. Tonight I am cooking again the stewed duck with final harvest of both the white bitter gourds and angled luffa.

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  5. Hello, lovely captures of the sunrise. Your garden looks wonderful. Nice harvest, I like eggplant. Hope your day is great, happy weekend!

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    1. Thank you, Eileen. Have a great and happy Sunday!

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  6. What a nice garden😊 thanks for your sharing 😊

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  7. Hi Nancy,

    Your title brought to my mind that beautiful song that says the same! Your sunrises are spectacular and it was interesting to see a bit more of your garden. I hadn't realised that you grow so many plants in pots - of course easier to water. Bon appetit - your dishes wake the appetite!

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    1. Thank you, Riitta. I decided to use pots to make it easier for me to move them and also to take care of the plants and garden.

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  8. Lovely post dear! Have a great weekend! xx

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    1. Thank you, Beauty. Have a great weekend too!

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  9. ...I like the start of your day!

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  10. Those sunrise shots are so beautiful! Great post!

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  11. Good harvest! Your garden is so neat and tidy!

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    1. Thank you, Mun. It is easier to manage a small garden.

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  12. I love your garden! Ours is pretty much done for the year.....our watermelons are still growing though!

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    1. Thank you, Linda. It is just a small garden. I would love to grow pumpkin and watermelon but the same is not big enough.

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  13. I have been wishing that you would post a picture of your entire garden, so I can see how it looks!! Fabulous!! It is very orderly, too.

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    1. Thank you, Ginny. Its a small garden so it is easier to maintain and just enough to keep me busy.

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  14. I love your sunrises and your food. Yummy.

    Have a fabulous day and weekend, Nancy. ♥

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    1. Thank you, Sandee. Have a wonderful Sunday!

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  15. I always enjoy your sunrise photos. A beautiful garden that looks well loved and cared for!

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  16. Your garden is amazing and you do so well out of it. Lovely skies. Have a good weekend, Diane

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    1. Thank you, Diane. Have a beautiful Sunday!

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  17. Beautiful skies, and your meal looks so good!

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  18. beautiful views.... good luck for harvesting ….

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  19. So fun to watch the sky, I think. I love seeing your garden. I wonder if the angled luffa would grow here...

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    1. Thank you, Rose. Maybe you should try and see if the angled luffa will grow. At least you have tried.

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  20. Los amaneceres son muy bonitos. Un beso.

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  21. Such a nice garden to play around with and then harvest <3

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    1. Yes, I am enjoying my garden especially the harvesting part.

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  22. Or maybe plant something different for a change first!

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    1. Yes, Stacy. Now I am shopping for new veggie seeds to plant. Will update soon.

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