Garden in August
05:12It
has been a long time indeed. I haven't written in such a long time that I feel
guilty about it. Though there isn't much going on in regards to edibles but the
garden is not totally "dead". It's still mostly green and this is the only thing
that draws me outdoors into the yard at times. I have noticed that though most
things are poor looking and some are ok, there are some that are thriving. Yes
thriving. So of things that seem to enjoy this insane heat are date palm, jute
leaves (molokhia), edible purslane and Kangkong Kong (water spinach). Two types
of basil are doing great as well, I don't know their varieties as I didn't keep
track, but one is either Thai or Indian. These are the edibles. In regards to
ornamentals , (I didn't plant any, it's just what is there), the happiest are
portulaca (ornamnetal purslane), chaste tree, vinca and morning glory. One of
the basils (with purple flowers can also be included as its often used as
ornamental). The others are also doing great such as the agaves.
Eggplants
have survived but are not producing, so though known as heat loving I think they
are not great admirers of our heat.
The
sweet potatoes I planted a few months ago as an experiment are growing. I know I
should have taken the sips and replanted them but I didn't so we'll see how it
turns out in a few months.
As
an experiment I also planted pineapple crowns a few months ago. I got them from
carrefour, from the fresh pineapple juice section, the guy happily gave them
away to me (after all they go into the garbage). I got them late season so I
planted them in pots. Out of 6 plants 4 survived so it's a good result. I'm
planning on replanting them into the ground later and wait 2-3 years "patiently"
till I get fruit (hopefully).
I
have lost a few trees to the heat, mostly citrus (I didn't plant them early
enough, lesson learnt).
September
is approaching and I am in the planning mode already. This year Inshallah I'm
intending to grow more edibles, expand the growing area and replace the sand
with sweet sand which I intend to buy from Dubai Municipality as I want a huge
quantity (I wish I'd done that before, I know I got good results with normal
sand and addition of manures, but I want better results).
Below
are some pics from the garden.











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