Friday, March 11, 2016

Perline Heart visits Hardin ni Juan.

Perline is my youngest visitor so far at the farm. She is a beautiful and healthy baby growing up gracefully.


Perline and Mama Bebeng in September 2015.

Perline visited again in January 2016. She has grown up so fast!

Perline with Papa Pedro and Mama Bebeng.













Seedlings for tomorrow

When I eat fruits, I save the seeds and plant them. I don't know how long they will bear fruit. I always believe that what you plant today, you always have that hope they  will bear fruit sometime. You reap what you sow.

1) Pomegrenate
 
Sometime August 2015, bought a pomegrate fruit from  Suki market. It was big and had succulent seeds. I planted the seeds and I have 5 seedlings growing. The vendor told me it was from vietnam.




2) Giant Ponkan

Sometime February 2016, I bought a very big ponkan for P100. It was as big as pomelo. The seeds grow beautifully.




3) Australian ponkan and australian orange

Sometime September 2015, I bought ponkan and oranges from Shopwise. Their labels  indicate they were imported from Australia. The seeds grow slowly.



Next time I will try planting the seeds of kiwi and apple.