🌿 My Mini Basil Garden In Flower Pots & The Landlords' Plants 👩‍🌾

in LifeStyle4 years ago

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Greetings from Suriname everybody 🙏🏻😊. I put basil seeds in some flower pots maybe two weeks ago, and now they are growing up so much and big so fast. I go to dig land with my little girl to remove it for growing them. I do not have land to grow plants, so I grow herbs in flower pots.

I didn't buy these flower pots, I picked from Suriname people throw them into nature. I really don’t understand some people, why they don’t love their country and our world? Happy to throw plastic into nature and don’t care about everything. When done using anything plastic, why can’t we just put it in the trashcan?

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These are my plants I'm growing up myself. These green onions I cut for cooking so many times when I can’t buy them from the store.

Last year it was very hard to find basil and we missed eating it so much, but now I have it outside the door and I can eat it any time. I just show you some pictures of basil I have in other pots.

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I picked two flower pots from the place they love to burn trash in nature, but I can't save all the plastic from fire. I really don't like that but I can’t do too much because it's not my place.

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I dig land for a flower pot and my girl dig one too. She enjoyed the time with me.

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Now we have dirt in the two flowers pots, so I start removing basil to grow in the new pots.

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After watering it’s ready.

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I know it's name in my language but I don’t know call in English, so I studied and learned the name in English is Mexican mint. When my dad was alive he loved eating it with sugar, he said it was good for his neck.

Some people in my country like using it in food. This plant my husband got from an Indian immigrant in Suriname.

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The lemon fruits after rain.

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The lime fruits in the landlords' garden.

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The baby cassava, I saw the man work for the landlord plant this maybe one week or maybe 10 days ago.

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This tree looks like jackfruit but it’s not, it's breadfruit.

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Plantain crashed.

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This chili is very spicy and I don’t like to eat it.

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I love to eat this chili.

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The yardlong beans in landlords' garden.

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This is spinach.

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I hope you enjoyed it and have a wonderful day everybody.


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