Showing posts with label Plants. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Plants. Show all posts

Monday, June 8, 2020

Plants No. 2

Plants with uses:

If you like plants that you can use for cooking, you can get Coriander, Thai Basil, Curry leaves, Mint, Rose Mary,

Thai Basil, be sure and water the plant if the soil becomes dry to the touch

Curry leaves, (You can simply take a small cutting of coriander and place it into a small jar or tub of water to grow).

Mint, it’s great for indoor planting too, just needing some light and regular watering to see it thrive.

or maybe if you want spice (and you presumably want) Chili padi.

Rose Mary, it’s the perfect choice for a spot in the kitchen or in a window planter.

Pandan is great for Serap, and if you pick the leaves and crack the leaves, it will smell good, but note that it is a little sharp.


Rosemary is famous for Red pasta, it smells better if you put a pinch during, and after cooking, as a garnish.

Thai Basil if you want actually, don't chop the leaves, but tear them instead for the most flavor, utilize them in pizza, and for salads.
 
You can use Curry leaves for Curry leaves contain compounds that have significant anticancer effects, and used in traditional Indian cuisine.

Mint can be eaten and if you get Mint tea, and put extra mint in the tea, it will be even minty.

Maybe use Chili to make some spicy meals and cook them in curry or maybe use them in rice or (I could go on for hours, about things you can use chili for).

And if you have Basil, cut the flowers off, don't let them rise if the flowers start growing cut them off because the basil will stop growing.
 
The curry leaf plant will grow quite big, as big as an adult person, so plant  it outdoors, and you can do Kaya, or maybe the roots and leaves are boiled to make tea,

keep the mint, Thai basil, rosemary, near the kitchen, if you use it offen.



 

Plants No. 1

The things you will need are:

A spade.


A pot (so the roots of the plants can spread), (or a nursery if you want to grow a lot, and if you have a nursery I recommend something that says can grow in a nursery, like Bok Chor).

Some soil.

A seed of your choice there are a lot of plants to choose from if you are growing outside if you want to grow a creeper (Not from Minecraft), (Cucumber for example) that climbs on poles, I recommend at the beginning you should put small sticks in the soil near the plant to help it grow and wrap around the stick.

A watering can, but at the start, use a spray bottle (you should water your plants every day I usually water them at midday 




Beautiful Garden Patio Setup With Growing Creepers Stock Photo ...



You can do this with bamboo for the sticks (for creeper plants) and soft netting and grow the plant right next to the post, if you are doing it on the pavement, do it in fairly sided pots.


How to plant:

The most common thing to do is to put a small amount of soil at the bottom and then put the seed in and then cover it up, NO, don't do that, please don't do that, ideally, you should do is, you fill half of the pot with soil, the reason you should do that is because the roots of the plant will have space to spread.

If you are not home lots of times you can do this setup, you can make a cheaper version of this, by getting a water bottle and poking or drilling a small hole through the cap and fill it up with water, and you can stick the water bottle to a stick that the bottle can easily come out but strong enough to hold the water bottle, and what you get is a dropper that you can modify to your will.

Once the plant is grown, take scissors and cut your plants, and if you have Aloe vera, you may use the gel inside to heal wounds.