Today, after getting through laundry, I paid a visit to my garden, and at that moment I was glancing through the various crops in the garden. I couldn't help but remember a few past events and memories of my previous cultivation and planting of such crops back then. It was quite mesmerizing comparing both farms and the significance of the differences between them.
So in line with one of the prompt ideas for this week, I'm here to share about a part of my garden that reminds me of another time and experience, and that was sometimes last year when I was still at my former residence. Over there, the place isn't as civilized as my new residence, and that means I'm a proxy for fatile land that helps my plants grow and bloom better.
Above was the segment of my garden I was glancing at today when I went there, and it was a little disappointing to see how the jute leaf isn't blooming as it once did in my former residence. Stearing at this crop, I can't help but feel sad because it seems the soil kind of lacks nutrients and isn't as fertile as the soil of my former garden, which also housed the very same crop.
I mean, if you look at my garden back then and how it yeilded massively and the crop Bossom, you can imagine planting the same volume of vegetables now in this garden as I did back then, but the results in this one are just disheartening, and there isn't even adequate water for my personal use, not to mention that I don't have enough to water the garden. But when you look at the other pictures from last year, you'll notice the difference and how the vegetables are so filled in every single place they were planted.
So I came up with this poem, although I'm not good at this, but I hope you finds it interesting.
Cultivate the land, bury the seed, through stress and pain, tending and watering, weeding and blooming, hopeful for a bountiful harvest, But, either way, my garden is my safe haven.
Well, either way, I'm going to give the crops my best, and hopefully they'll yield something worthwhile for me at the end of the day because my plans were to at least reduce the amount I spend on buying farm produce and vegetables during this hard economic situation in my country. That's about it for now. Thanks so much for your time. Have a wonderful and productive garden in each of your various gardens. You can also join the prompt by the hive garden community; read this post for more information.
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