You are viewing a single comment's thread from:

RE: The Diary Game - A Peaceful Ramadan Day Among Mulberries and Green Fields- 01/03/2026

Great photo of the brinjal flower! To be honest, I thought it was a potato flower at first — they look so similar.

March, April, and May will pass, and then it will be mulberry((Shahtoot)) season for me too(The beginning of June). I love them so much! My mulberries are quite large and ripen early, though there are even bigger varieties out there. Last year, we had late winter frosts and all the berries dropped off; it was the first time I didn't get to eat a single berry from my own tree.

I also saw your post about the tomatoes... they look beautiful. I’m planning to sow my tomato seeds in pots on the windowsill soon, because it's still way too cold to plant anything outside here

Sort:  
 2 days ago 

There are different types of potato flowers, some of which are similar to them, so there was a little confusion in understanding the truth with this.

When March, April, and May pass, you will enjoy this mulberry. I pray that this time you will get lots of fruit.

Tomatoes can be grown in almost any season in Pakistan, whether it is cold or hot. The condition is that if it is cold, it should be covered with a plastic paper shade to protect it from the cold. Similarly, you have to use a green sheet in the summer, too.

Most of the time, it is more of a problem in the heat, especially if we have to grow tomatoes in pots at home, because the pots get hot due to the heat. If you use a pot made of clay, it will be much better.

Thanks for the feedback.

Coin Marketplace

STEEM 0.06
TRX 0.28
JST 0.051
BTC 71453.23
ETH 2077.50
USDT 1.00
SBD 0.49