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🍆 Eggplant check-up 👍
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A week old tomatoes, from kitchen scraps :-)
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🌶️✨ There's something magical about taking kitchen scraps and turning them into life! Don’t toss those pepper seeds—give them a chance to thrive! 🫑🌱 Regrowing peppers from scraps isn’t just about saving money, it’s about creating something new from what would’ve been waste. Watching those little seeds sprout and grow feels like a victory for nature and sustainability. 🌍💚 Let’s turn our scraps into a spicy, homegrown garden!

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Don't Throw Your Papaya Seeds! Easiest to regrow, especially in tropical areas.
#self-sustenance #regrow #papayaseedlings
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More greens, bigger worm cafe, and pollinator enchanters this 2024! 👩🌾

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Experimented on growing these cucumbers in rice bags, hanging in fence. There is no need for trellis. I think it's halfway a success, right?
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Really, there is no kitchen waste for resource conscious earthlings 🤭

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"In every leaf, a tale is spun,
With gratitude, we tend and sow,
For Gaia's love, our gardens grow."
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Capsicum update, 7th day 🫑 🫑 🫑
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Planting more capsicum 🫑 for next year 💚
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There's nothing like the sight of homegrown vegetable flowers in your garden. They are not only a source of delicious and nutritious food but also a feast for the eyes. Whether it's the bright yellow flowers of okra , the purple of string beans flowers, or the fragrant cream-white papaya blossoms, they add color and beauty to your space. They also attract pollinators like bees and butterflies. Homegrown vegetables with its flowers are a wonderful way to enjoy nature's bounty and appreciate the miracle of life.



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Repurpose your grocery bags into growbags👌

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In this domestic garden, every leaf is a proclamation of sustainability, every stem a testament to the simple yet profound act of regrowth. Through the lens, the photo captures not just greenery, but a narrative of an empty space transformed into a space of self-sustenance, where the act of regrowing becomes a daily celebration of nature's resilience and the joy of a thriving, regenerating ecosystem.

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This video is a delightful reminder that sometimes, the best things are worth waiting for. Will turn these tiny green gems into delicious pickles with the permission of earth in due time 😍
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Happiest after the heavy pour last night. Indeed, water is an element of life 😊

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More greens 👩🌾👩🌾👩🌾
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