I know that it’s been over a year that I happily proclaimed how I had successfully grown a Red Lady papaya plant from a stem cutting (read that post here). At the end of that particular event, the cutting in … Continue reading
Category Archives: Gardening issues
We’ve all heard about how leguminous plants have nitrogen-fixing capabilities – they have symbiotic bacteria known as rhizobia in nodules in their root systems that produce nitrogen compounds that help the plant to grow and compete with other plants. When … Continue reading
As mentioned recently, I’ve gone back to my gardening roots. First, I’ve started growing culinary ginger once more. At the same time, I also gave in to my inclination to try growing sweet potatoes again. It just took a little … Continue reading
One of the must-have plants in our garden is the lime, or limau kasturi. We squeeze the fruits for the juice to be used in drinks or to season our food. These fruits are the smaller variety of lime, at … Continue reading