Finally an update from the urban farming side of things. My garlics seems to be doing well, but I had to rescue my scallions from a worm yesterday morning. Little dude ate off a whole shoot 😦 I really don’t like dis waiting part doh! On the other hand, you can see that I … Continue reading Jamaican Urban Organic Farming #16: My Garlics and Scallions Update
Jamaican Urban Organic Farming #15: No Instant Perfection
No Instant Perfection Its morning muster and one don’t pass inspection at all but he will soon come up to scratch. I have come to accept that the prevailing lesson for serious gardeners, is patience. All plants are not created equal and they each sometimes require different handling. Right now, I simply have to wait for some … Continue reading Jamaican Urban Organic Farming #15: No Instant Perfection
Jamaican Urban Organic Farming #14: Plastic ICool Bottles for Container Gardening
While I am on a writers vacation. I am starting my bottle garden project. I use many different plastic bottles, whatever is lying around. Or rather than throw away, my drink bottles I recycle them. These are small Jamaican iCool bottles and I am waiting for my flower seeds to #germinate. You can see that … Continue reading Jamaican Urban Organic Farming #14: Plastic ICool Bottles for Container Gardening
Jamaican Urban Organic Farming #13: The Germination Process
Germination is the process by which a plant grows from a seed. The most common example of germination is the sprouting of a seedling from a seed of an angiosperm or gymnosperm. In addition, the growth of a sporeling from a spore, such as the spores of hyphae from fungal spores, is also germination (Wikipedia). On your … Continue reading Jamaican Urban Organic Farming #13: The Germination Process
Jamaican Urban Organic Farming #12: The Succulent
Finally, a cactus plant for my garden. He is tiny now, as you know they can get huge. I remember having another cactus in my garden; but this memory comes from my childhood. I only just remember. For many years, I watched as it grew taller and became a family of cacti. Oh the memories, of … Continue reading Jamaican Urban Organic Farming #12: The Succulent
Jamaican Urban Organic Farming #11: Blooms To De-stress After Work
After a long day at work, I am home enjoying this lantana blooms in my urban organic garden. This plant promises to bloom year round and can handle the sun. Too many people, work all day and drop tired into their bed. But, I recommend that you stop and smell the roses, literally. Flowers have … Continue reading Jamaican Urban Organic Farming #11: Blooms To De-stress After Work
Jamaican Urban Organic Farming #10: Sunshine Blooms
Sunlight is very important to plants. I love the sunshine blooms. I love, when I wake up in the morning and open my door, I see a cascade of colors in the garden. It brings peace, satisfaction and happiness. It is these simple things, without a cost, that makes life enjoyable. May your life … Continue reading Jamaican Urban Organic Farming #10: Sunshine Blooms
Jamaican Urban Organic Farming #9: Flower Exchange
This weekend, my neighbor and I exchanged flowers. I have no idea what its called, but I gave her some mint. She said, "I will definitely be enjoying some mint tea." Courtesy of my neighbor Kayann. ***** About the writer: Poetess Denise N. Fyffe is a published author of over 30 books, for more than six years … Continue reading Jamaican Urban Organic Farming #9: Flower Exchange
Jamaican Urban Organic Farming #5: Gardening Goals
My Urban Organic Gardening Journey It is good to start small. Many people never think to start their own gardens or grow their own food because they think that is not possible with the space that they have. I am here to tell you that is not true. Even if all you have is your … Continue reading Jamaican Urban Organic Farming #5: Gardening Goals
Jamaican Urban Organic Farming #8: Getting Rid Of The Grass
Getting Rid Of The Grass It’s been a long, good, tiring day of gardening. Finally cut away the grass from the section with the #flowers. The grass was super healthy and green and my plants were dying or suffering. This was an important lesson. Flowers and grass, don't always mix. This amatuer gardener is certainly … Continue reading Jamaican Urban Organic Farming #8: Getting Rid Of The Grass