How are you all? I hope you are well; by the grace of God, I am also well. Today I will share planting trees after taking care of the soil of the roof garden.
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A few days ago I showed you how to reuse the abandoned, previously used roof garden soil. Today I will show you what kind of trees to buy, and they are very ideal for roof gardens. So let me take you to a weekly market in our area today and give you some detailed descriptions about the market and share my purchases.
First I left our Ruposhi area for Bhulta Gauchia Market. There is a place called Golakandail which holds a market every Thursday and sells poultry, cows, goats, wood, vegetables, fish, chicken and everything in food here, along with selling trees. And now you can see that I took a picture from the back of the market; now I will enter the market.
Now I have entered the market, and you can see that there are rows of people on both sides shopping for their daily necessities, and my purpose today was to buy some vegetable seedlings for the roof garden.
Here you can see an uncle selling seedlings. There are two types of seedlings available for purchase. One type of seedling is without a soil top, and they are a little cheaper. There is another type of seedling that is sown inside the soil top, and the plants grow there. Now the seedlings that you can see in the picture are all sitting on the ground. And I bought four black eggplants, six tomatoes, two green chillies, and two gourd seedlings from this uncle for 420 taka.
After finishing my shopping, I did not leave here. I left the seedlings in one place to show you around the whole market, and I went inside the market to review them. You can see that bamboo utensils are being sold here, which are useful in people's daily lives at home. And you can see some people sitting here selling rope or rope products that help people build houses and lofts.
Now you can see that pieces of paper are sewn here and made into very large pieces and sold. People use these pieces of paper to dry rice and use them for various household purposes. And next to them you can see that there are shops selling potatoes, onions, ginger, garlic and dried chillies here; they are sold wholesale and retail.
Here you can see that sweet foods are being sold; these are very popular with children and old people. Each food has a different name, like Chanachur biscuits, Muri moya, Nimki, Batasa, sweets and many other types of food are sold, and the food is available at very low prices in this market.
Here you can see fish being sold. Here the fish is sold at a very low price, and everyone buys 5 to 10 kg of fish from here and takes the whole fish to eat. And there are more shops here; there is a cattle and goat market, there is a shop selling various iron goods, there is a shop for cutting trees and making wood, and there is a Kabiraji medicine shop. Then after I went around the whole market, I took my plant seedlings and went home.
Now I will show you the process of planting the plants. Since we will plant trees on the roof garden, we have bought soil-top seedlings for a lot of money. If you buy soil-top ones, there will be no risk of the plants dying. Here you can see that I have planted four black eggplant seedlings together. Then I have planted six tomato seedlings in another pot as per the calculation.
Then I planted two chilli seedlings and two gourd seedlings in another pot of soil, and as you can see, the seedlings on top of the soil are always fresh. Later, I will review and show you how the plants are growing, and when the plants bloom, I will also take pictures and show you.
| Topic | Description |
| 🌐 Area | Bhulta Golakandail Market, Rupganj, Narayanganj |
| 📍 Google Map Link | View on Map |
| 🗺️ SteemAtlas Link | steematlas.com |
| 📌 SteemAtlas Tag | !steematlas 23.7793125 lat 90.5709375 long Bhulta Golakandail Market Rupganj, Narayanganj. d3scr |
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| Photography Details | 📱 Device: Walton Xanon90 | 📍 Location: Narayanganj, Bangladesh | 📷 Captured By: @imranhassan |