DMM FAMILY GARDEN

Collected a big basket of potatoes😊


During wnter we can frozen enough  peas for months together and enjoy them during off season.






Baby broccoli shoots at sides

Same for cabbage too. Don't discard the plant.



Asith










How to keep our Grains, legumes paddy in our containers- Geerthika Hello everyone,

I'm Geethu from Kerala living in the countryside.

So today I want to share some tips.

How to keep our Grains, legumes paddy in our containers. Dried ones

So some people can afford air tight containers etc.

Few cannot, especially poor people.

As God gave this wisdom, All Glory to God only.

I used Black pepper leaves, curry leaves, and cinnamon tree leaves. You can use neem leaves too.

Nicely clean and dried under shade for 2 to 3 days.

After that I took the stuff from the container which has bugs.

1. Container : Cleaned, dried under sunlight. ( Hygiene is important)
2. Also this stuff like grains, paddy legumes. Nicely dried under sunshade.
3. Now add one layer of grains to the container, add your dried leaves nicely crushed.
4. Keep on doing until the container is full.
5. Close the lid 
6. Check every one to two weeks.
7. Remove old leaves and add new dried black pepper leaves or curry leaves, or neem leaves or cinnamon leaves.
8. That's it, very easy,Joy in drying those leaves aromatic. Those bugs cannot tolerate that smell and die.
 It works for me a lot my paddy is 20kgs full of bugs, I got stressed, how to clean?

So God gave me wisdom, now the problem is solved.

Praise God.

I hope this information is helpful for you all☺️🙏🏻🩷
Forget to add one point check out leaves whether it holds its aroma , then only add new dried leaves.
Wild edible mushroom found in Nepal hills. Very tasty- Monica




Black lentils - dried black pepper leaves, curry leaves

Today's harvest from our garden- Ashith
Bed of tomato plants

Drum stick flowers


Fresh methi leaves ready to cook in a day or two

Lucial Joy
For today’s lunch from the farm…
How do you grow cauliflower without any bugs? Ours get eaten up before it even grows a little
I harvest this very early, we too have that problem. If it’s organic and natural worms and bugs will eat. 

Try using turmeric powder when you see the eggs or bugs…. Or wood ash… 
Or you can spray 3G liquid.  You make the 3G - ginger, garlic and green chillies - equal amount, grind , ferment , then strain and spray
Seasonal blessings 😇. Do Visit us to enjoy summer fruit.


Kitchen garden fresh in Hosur. Can cook fry, curry or can cook with dal- Clarine



Can we eat this alligator weed?

This is rocket herb from garden. Anyone please share any recipes how to eat them



Blessings from our garden Mustard leaves and beans

Lucial joy













Wilson




Linda

Yvoone



Microgreens are a type of plant that falls between a sprout and a baby green. They’re nutritious and may offer many health benefits

Despite their small size, they pack a nutritional punch, often containing higher nutrient levels than more mature vegetable greens.



Soak  meethi  seeds over night









Beena Rajiv



Lucial Joy



How to grow them

Soak the coriander seeds and sprinkle on garden bed. (Some people covers the bed with cloth or straw). water them daily. It will take nearly 2 weeks to sprout




Beena Rajiv



Yvonne


Spread them uniformly on a heated frying pan by adding less oil (option). Your flat pokora is ready


Banana flower, bason (gram flour), chopped onion, garlic, ginger, coriander leaves, salt, yellow powder
Mix them all with little water


Aloe Vera: This wonder plant is well known and easily grown. Aloe vera also contains a very impressive line-up of of minerals and vitamins: Vitamins B1, B2, B3, B6, B9 (folic acid), B12, A, C and Minerals including calcium, zinc, chromium, magnesium, potassium, sodium, manganese, chlorine, copper, phosphorous, sulphur, silicon, iron, cobalt and boron. It is a polysaccharide. Aloe vera also contains two monoatomic elements—iridium and rhodium.  These two elements are beginning to receive a lot of attention as they appear to be able to directly aid in the restoration of damaged or mutated DNA structures.Aloe vera can be added to vegetable juice. Use the clear gel, which is revealed once the skin is peeled away. Up to two dessert spoons daily is recommended to assist DNA healing.

Another immature banana felt down due to rain



God has blessed with such delicious mango


Daffy




Dweepika



GEERTHIKA
Yesterday night I took some Banana peels 🍌🍌🍌 cut into small pieces I added some jaggery into it which is food for microorganisms developed in fermented banana peel water after 2 to 3 days I will filter fermented liquid If I took 1 mug will dilute half bucket of water and after that will give to flowering plants 🌺🌸🌷and plants which are in fruiting stage

Mulberry plants should be trimmed every two weeks.  Keep cutting them, within a week you will see mulberry grow on the branches.



1. TOMATOES (Anita)


2. LETTUCE AND CELERY


3. Potatoes (Sanahanbi)
4. Mustard leaves
5. Marou
6.  Sa Marou

7. Garlic plant

8. Brinjal
9. Peas


10. Dragon fruit plant

11. Banana plant (Dweepika)

12. Garden (Rag Tarung Imphal west)
Plantain and Fish mint
13. Elephant ear fig (Sathyan Tamil Nadu... Dharmapuri district)



14. Beans (Sanahanbi)
saw teeth leaves

15.  Star fruit (John)

16. Strawberry (Sonia Vinod)



The coconut fibre was used for 2 reasons.1) as a mulch to retain moisture 2) to prevent the strawberries from falling to the ground and getting rotten.




17. Spinach, bananas and coconut from kitchen garden(Jennifer)


18. Feenugreek greens (sonia vinod)



19. Mustard leaves: (sonia vinod)

20. Cherry tomatoes (sonia vinod)



20. Tomatoes (kumarisanthoshini)

21. Red Potatoes (Lenin)

22. Garden (Layawon Manipur)






23. (Philemon Kanya)







24. Ridge Gourd (Sonia Vinod)



Mint leaves


There are many ways of making compost. Here is one of them.

Take a barrel and put a layer of mud inside.
Add a layer of dry leaves and flowers.
Next, add a layer of fruit and vegetable waste. If possible cut it small for easy decomposition.
Follow the same procedure, and at the last cover it with mud. Keep it covered for two weeks and then mix it well. From then on, it will be good to mix it atleast once in a week.
Add a layer of half decomposed compost and a layer of dry cow dung powder.

This is how it will look after about 2 months. Your compost is ready.
 25. Harvested Guava (Yvooni)

26. All home grown,  including water melon from our farm, nothing is bought. Jennifer












27.   EGW method in pots
Hello all I want to share you my results of EGW method in pots. More fruits, speed growth healthy growing and in normal method no growth still no buds flowers

Really God method is amazing😍. All Glory to God🙏🏻Geethika


the other 


28.  Sonia vinod (Hosur)



Barbados cherry
29. Shanti (Visakhapatnam. AP)


30. Sonia Vinod

How to dry?

 Washed it. Dried it for 2-3 days. Then boiled it, till it became soft. Then cut it into small pieces and dry it well. Then powdered it in the mill. Lasted for more than 6 months even after distributing some to friends.
It was a trial, but came out well by God's grace. This plant grows well even if it doesn't get much care.



.....and some more on the way.
31. beans (sonia vinod)



32.  Lucial Joy Aunty (Kodaikanal TN)















"The work of the sower is a work of faith. The mystery of the germination and growth of the seed he cannot understand, but he has confidence in the agencies by which God causes vegetation  to flourish. He casts away the seed, expecting to gather it many fold in an abundant harvest. So parents and teachers are to labor, expecting a harvest from the seed they sow."22
 CG 501.3

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