Gardening in small space is possible

in #hive-1406352 years ago

Gardening is fun and beneficial. Taking care of it, watching them grow, harvesting and eating them fresh from your garden is so satisfying.

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Gardening has been always a part of our lives. We always wanted to have a garden, to plant and to care some plants until they grow and can be eaten.

Big space is what we really need so we could have a wide garden. But having a small space is still good if you really wanted to have one. If you like to have a garden, you can always find ways to have it.

Since May 10, we transferred here in a place near the road and we don't have so much space. We don't have backyard and our front yard is already the side of the road. But my husband also wanted to plant some vegetables in a small space in our front yard so he find ways by using some recyclable materials like sacks, broken basin and containers.

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This is the beginning of our small garden. He asked some soil in my sister in law and put it in the sacks and container.

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On the second week here are they. My husband replanted them and we are so happy with their progress.

We planted pechay, raddish, eggplant, string beans and squash.

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This is our small garden in front of our small house near the road. Most people who passes by will notice our small garden and they really appreciate it. Some of them said, "Oh! it is really possible to have a garden even in a small space". Some also said "Wow! they are so healthy." "Wow! I will try these too in our house."

We are happy that our small garden became an inspiration to others that they can do gardening too even in small spaces.

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This is the third week. They grow so fast right? Every morning we check on them and seeing them grows makes us happy.

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My son also helps in taking care of our garden. He helps watering the plants and he always check on them too to make sure no chicken will damage our plants. In the evening, he and his father will also check for snails eating the leaves of pechay.

We always try to protect them from snail and chickens. But one time, my husband noticed some uprooted pechay. We don't know who does it until one time he saw the daughter of our neighbor sitting beside our garden and surprisingly she is the one who did it. She uprooted it just like a grass in their farm too. So, we don't have choice but to replant some to it.

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There is also time that we leave house for market and when we got home, some of our pechay are uprooted too by the chicken. How sad we are that time especially my husband. So, he tried to plant it again. He then look for a net and covered our small garden.

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In the fourth week, they are already like that. They look so good and it inspires us more to take care of them. We always water them early in the morning and also in the afternoon.

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We also use rice water as organic water for them. Everytime we cook, we never throw the rice water but instead we will water it in the plants. You haven't tried it? Try this one too in your plants.

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In the fifth week they are so amazing. Some of the pechay can be harvested because pechay will become mature in 30 to 40 days and it is already 35 days as of today.

Last Wednesday, we harvested 5 pieces of pechay and my husband bought some fish for it. It was the first harvest we had from this small garden.

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My son is so excited eating the pechay because he knows it came from our garden and he also waters them.

As of today, here they are.

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This is an additional to my draft. I am looking a community where I can post this gardening activity and luckily I found @hivegarden and found @riverflows post about September 1 garden journal challenge and the challenge will end in 5 hours. Oh! I can still join and I think my post also fits in this challenge.

This is my first post in this community and I hope to share and learn a lot more here.


Gardening is a good family bonding too. Every member of the family can have their part in taking care of the plants and the garden as a whole.

Gardening is possible everywhere. It only needs creativity, willingness and courage. Small space is not a problem to those person who really wants to plant and have a garden.


Plant. Take care. Grow. Harvest. Eat fresh.

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Ansaya Naman nito. Iba Yung feeling kpg own harvest mo no hehe. Nag iipon pko ng mga bote ng mineral Kasi magtatanim nmn ako ng talong .

Wow okay din yan sis @yen1503.. para paraan lang talaga para makatanim. dami ways, time and effort lang talaga needed.

Oo Saka Yung pag uumpisa hehe.

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This is a good idea po when you really want to have a garden but don't have the space. I also did that here since we don't have the vast space . You can grow food in a sack if you wanted.

I also used rice water for our plants too plus the banana peel.
Kasarap mag harvest pag sariling tanim diba ate jen.😊

Yes tama ka dyan @jhero22 so satisfying and proud ka sa pagtanim at pag alaga mo sa kanila.

I always heard about banana peel. Paano ba sya gamitin sa garden? Share naman.

You are very right in your words. But apart from eating healthy it is a personal satisfaction to cultivate your own garden.

Yes you're right @goisal. We are so satisfied seeing them growing healthy and above all when we already tasted the first harvest.

Wow this is amazing! You and your husband both have green thumb
It was really nice if you have your own garden at home as you are confident that you are eating clean and healthy veggies aside from saving some pennies.

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Thanks for the appreciation sis @lhes. Yes, even our son is helping too. Last Wednesday night we already save 10.00 for the pechay hehehe hinalo sa fish.

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Wahhh, ang unique ng way hyehye. And, it looks good in the house. Bukod sa may nakakain kayo na healthy veggies ang ganda din talaga nila sa mata no. And watering them is like a bonding na din with thr fam. Awesome naman 🤩

Everytime na may bagong tao na makadaan dito sis makakasabi talaga na wow! ang taba ng pechay... Sarap talaga sa mata tingnan lalo na kapag morning yung may mga moist pa yung mga dahon nila. Thanks for dropping by sis @ruffatotmeee

Wow urban gardening style hehe. One thing that caught my attention is the rice wash. Hmmm, there still negative effects of that especially the insects and ants. Also fresh could also have some fungus sideline. I recommend only give rice wash once a week not often, looking at the soils, it's heathy and fertile thou. Hehe.

Hmmm talaga @eunoia101? agri ka pala ano so dami ka talaga alam about dito. Fortunately wala namang ants atsaka almost everyday talaga nilalagay ko dyan ang hinugas ko sa bigas.

Probz namin ngayon is yung sa sitaw, yung dulo na maliliit ang dahon parang may insect na kinakain nila ang dahon. Ano kaya pwedeng gawin?

The green leafy vegetable caught my attention! it's so amazing that you are capable of growing pechay out of that sack. Now I know, I can use them pala.

I also want to share my tatay's vegetable garden soon. It's a small lot lang din, but okay na hehe

Yes you may share it in this Community @missellimac. I just found this Community today and I am glad to see different ways of gardening here.

Try planting pechay in the sack too or you may use plastic and different pots.

I think this is still in their nursery state.
Garden are good. I think we call ours Farm or us there a difference between a garden and a Farm??

Oh they are already mature and we already harvested some pechay last Wednesday.

Farm is a piece of ground where you can grow plants or raise animals while garden is where you grow plants or flowers. For me, a garden can be part of a farm.

Oh thank you for letting me know the difference

May pang free ulam na hehe. Galing sis

Yes sis nakakatuwa na, nakakatipid pa at fresh din hehehe.

How we wish may malaki kaming space sa front yard or backyard.

Hello, friend @jenthoughts

This is an excellent and necessary idea, to produce our own food at home.

With good compost and no toxics, we will eat healthier.

I congratulate the family, as everyone is involved in the activity.

I loved your publication.

Best regards

Thank you so much for appreciating it @librepensadora. We are happy being involved in our small garden and our son is the most happy as he eats the first harvest.

Thank you much for your time.

Yes I totally agree with what you said that one of the goals of farming is to get pleasure, I really like to see the development of a plant from day to day.
Btw the pechay plant is very healthy, very tasty to eat.

Yes @xoxois enjoying while gardening will make you excited time to time to take care of it. Yes pechay is one of the most healthy looking among all of them.

Wow. It's always nice to grow our own foods sis. We support sustainable farming.

Korek ka dyan sis @murakaamiiii ang saya at sarap sa feeling having them growing healthily.

If you like to have a garden, you can always find ways to have it.

Ooh! I agree 100 percent!! Even in our cold snowy winters I find ways to grow stuff indoors, but you took growing in a small space to the next level, I am super impressed!!

That pechay greens of yours look so tasty, I am very much looking forward to reading about more of your gardening adventures!

Oh how i love to share more and how i wish we have more spaces to plant on. I have limited space so i have limited vegetables to plant. But even small space still we can plant some too.

Thank you so much for appreciating our small garden @generikat.

Your garden is amazing! I love it...even in small space like yours, the veggies are looking great and thriving beautifully. Great job and idea!

Thanks @mers and we are happy that our veggies looks great as many have noticed it.

This is a great idea sis Jen! Especially for those who have small area and space. I will try this soon and I hope also that I can have a green thumb like your husband.
More plants to grow ate Jen ♥️

Try mo sis @teacherlynlyn. Una lang ang medyo matagal peru kapag nakaplant kana dilig na lang at hintay na lumaki sila. Ang sarap sa feeling kapag makita mo silang malusog.

I never thought to use rice water! I am going to give that a try the next time I make rice. Do you think it'll work with water from cooking potatoes?

Yes @lex-zaiya give it a try. Make sure that you will only use the water and don't pour the last water that with some rice. Small pieces of rice might invite ants.

I don't know about water from potatoes. I haven't tried it.

I'll let you know when I try it!

Nakakainggit naman ang pechay mo, sana makapagtanim din ulit ako ng pechay.

Hwag kang mainggit @afterglow because for sure you can have it too kapag magtanim. Plant again kasi nakakatuwa mag gardening lalu na kapag makikita mong matataba sila.

Plant again kasi nakakatuwa mag gardening lalu na kapag makikita mong matataba sila.

Try ko ulit magtanim, hehe (^_^)

Go! go! kaya mo yan.. then share your journey here para madami din ma encourage.

Nice post and photos. You garden looks great and show that where there is a will thre is a way. My garden is also small as itis on my balcony and I have had amazing harvest.

Oh thank you so much foe appreciating our little garden. Hopefully the bountiful harvest for your garden and ours will continue.

Wow, I was blown away by this! I really didn't imagine this was possible. You have given me ideas to organize one at home with my husband and my two children.
I look forward to updates

I am happy to know that my post gave you an idea that doing this is possible. Try it in your small space.

I will try to post an update here in the following weeks or months. We are also excited if we can harvest some from other vegetables.

Thanks for dropping by @rlathulerie


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