Started growing some vegetables. They’re just sprouting, but who knows, I might get to harvest some of these before the end of the lockdown. π
Bell pepper sprouting.
Tomato.
Spring Onion (Scallions).
Ampalaya (bitter melon) beginning to climb. (Momordica charantia)
Hopefully they’ll make it from the backyard to the kitchen. π
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Beautifully captured! Great starts of these veggies. Canβt beat the flavors homegrown tomatoes. π
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Thanks, Amy! Hope I get to taste them!
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Been thinking about growing more veges too. Growing your own food source could soon be a trend spurned on by this pandemic.
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Definitely!
Go for it! I read you used to have them in Baguio. Should be nice!
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Keep up the good work. It’ll be such a treat.
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Thanks! I hope so, Margaret!
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Seedlings offer hope in difficult times. Good luck with your gardening!
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Thanks! Yes, we need something to look forward to during these times…
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So awesome! This must feel quite rewarding.
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Thanks! Hope so!
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Nice photos, great series. Well done.
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Thank you, John!
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Good luck with them – tasty ones, they are on their way! Last year most of my tomatoes never went from green to yellow or red – but then you can pickle them!
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Thanks for the tip!
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Well Nes, whether they sprout or not theyβve given you some wonderful photo ops! Beautifully captured!
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Thanks, Tina. We have to find something while being asked to stay βat home.β π
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Cool… I’ve followed your example and got busy in the backyard too… FUN!! ππ
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Great! π
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Love the close-ups!
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Thank you for your comment!
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Love it when they finally come outta the soil
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Agree!
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