Our garden awakened by the rain..

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Hello Wonderful Hivers,

I felt lazy to wake up early because of the torrential rain that had been falling since this morning. However, I decided to wake up at about three in the morning. A video that was recorded the day before was uploaded as soon as I woke up today. Then I did my meditation. After it was over I drank a glass of clean water and exercised. After doing my daily chores in the morning, I made my way to our small garden.

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With the onset of rains, small and large plants rose to prominence. My mind was drawn to the sight of a red bud that was dripping and about to bloom. Undoubtedly I photographed it.

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Then I saw a sour fruit plant growing in all parts of Sri Lanka. It's what we call embarella. Today it is widespread as a grafted plant, but in the past it grew into a large tree. This is also used by our housewives as a vegetable.

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The capsicum that our parents worked so hard to plant during the last quarantine season are now beginning to bear fruit. Home grown vegetables are very good for our body because we do not use chemical fertilizers. On the one hand, it benefits our wallet. During the quarantine period, some people went home and did no work. It's a disadvantage.

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These plants are grown in empty rice sacks filled with soil to minimize space. It was a unique tactic they used. When we see this yellowish fruit, our mind is naturally motivated to cultivate it. If you are also a gardener, you know that.

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In addition, it has been able to provide the yield of green chillies. It was a great achievement for both my parents. It was not as great an effort as they put forth to achieve such a result. They did a very good job of using compost and water. This pepper is a less spicy variety. These peppers are often used to prepare our curries.

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The peculiarity of this species is that the spikes are very spicy and have their own unique aroma. This capsicum chinens can be described as the most spicy chili in the world.

These cultivars are found in the home gardens of the wet zone and the intermediate zone of Sri Lanka and are in high demand in the local and foreign markets. The size of the pods, the shape, the color, the location of the pods, the texture and the aroma as well as the style of the plant are different.

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Well-ripened pods can be used to obtain seeds. Most importantly, the seeds should be removed from the pods and placed in nursery containers for a short period of time (2-3 days).

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Most importantly, no special maintenance is required. Watering Plants should be watered twice a day during infancy. It is disease resistant and can be grown successfully in shady environments. It can survive in dry climates.

Thanks for reading. Good day all.

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Nice garden! It looks refreshing after the rain.

The rosebud is beautiful with bright red color.

I love that you have various kinds of chili plants. I'm now trying to plant the ones in the 5th and 6th photos and the ones in the last two photos, too, but they are still very young.

Thanks so much for sharing. ;)

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