My Wednesday Walk Made Me Smile For My Bountiful Harvest

Hello there Hivers! How's your day today? We have fine weather today despite the past successive low pressure which caused havoc to the flooded areas in different places. Because of the continuous rain, my almost dying squash plants grew bountifully that made me smile! I had more than enough for consumption:)

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Each got matured and ready for plucking one by one and I was happy that it saved our pockets. In fact, I have already cooked a lot of it for our daily consumption. Bring self sufficient is a plus especially in these times when commodities are constantly going up. My daughter have also prepared natural veggies for her baby instead of the bottled preserves.

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Aside from squash, we have other root crops like yams and lintels as well but we have them in our farm since the soil there is more fertile.

Sad to say, there are outsiders who simply stole some of our squash. Too bad that they took advantage whenever I am outside or when there's nobody at home. On the second thought, I guess I have saved their empty stomach in one way or another so it's okay so long as they won't take them all!

I will be making squash preserves on my next harvest. :)

This is all for now, thank you for dropping by again! Keep safe everyone!

@sarimanok



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that's a plenty harvest sis. that squash look shugs and I bet you will be consuming it for days.

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Yes dear, months actually. Kasi matagal sya namamatay. Thanks for the visit!

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You are very extraordinary in running this business. This is one of my hobbies

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You're right. Hobbies can be turned into little business if you have more than enough. Thanks for the visit!

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Wow! Ka fresh with your harvest Sis!

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Yes dear...lami jud imo tanum k tam-is 🙂

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Such a great activity my dear, that what always wish to grow pumpkins since my dougther she loves to eat pumpkin a lot especially with soup. So that why I want to grow it in my land too.

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Yes, better plant some in your garden/land too. If you have a wide land for this then it's really good! I used to plant in our farm too. I small can of squash seeds will go a long way in the market.

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The pumpkin and beans look really good. I grow them also but they are not good like your plants.

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You can add organic soil dear. I guess it depends on the weather condition you're in. We have cool climate here and we have natural fertile soil. You can also choose other varieties such as those pumpkins grown that are used for the Halloween? I've been wondering how to get that kind of specimen here......

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Yes now pumpkin season start. So many countries now days harvest to pumpkin. You are always looking very fresh.

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Yes, we grow it any time of the year since we're a tropical country. I see to it that I plant something in my backyard because eating fresh veggies is really good and it's a good cut in our pockets as well. 🙂

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