Hello garden-loving friends, I hope everyone is well.
Today I will show you the current state of my favorite fruit garden, especially my lemon garden. The weather and the real form of nature are revealed in our garden. Sometimes joy, sometimes a little disappointment - all together our garden. Let's see what is the state of my garden.
Bumper yield of China 3 seedless lemon:
Let me give you the happy news at the beginning. The main attraction of my garden, China 3 seedless lemon trees, have yielded very well this time. As you can see in the picture, each tree is holding a large number of lemons in bunches. The shape of the lemons is also quite good. It really makes my heart happy to see such a large number of lemons among the green leaves. I am very happy to be able to take care of these trees.
Drought and excessive heat and the struggle of the chili plants:
Now let's talk about disappointment. In the past few days, Bangladesh has been experiencing intense heat and severe drought. This unbearable temperature was difficult for many trees to bear. I had planted several chilli plants in the lemon garden, hoping to get a lot of chilli. But due to this wrath of nature, almost all the chilli plants have died. The trees have dried up due to the scorching heat. You can see a chilli plant in the picture, sadly, this is the only one that has survived among the chilli plants I planted. I am trying my best to keep it alive.
New life: Puisha:
Although the chilli plants died in the heat, the newly planted puishas have done quite well. Look at the picture, they are still very small. They have only sprouted a few days ago. The small young leaves look great. I hope they will grow up soon and fulfill our green vegetable needs.
Slowly growing Thai grapefruit and pink Jackfruit:
Among the new life in the garden, there is also a Thai Baro Masi grapefruit plant. The tree is slowly growing and has recently sprouted new leaves. Its freshness suggests that it is also adapting well. Next to it is my twelve-year-old pink Jackfruit tree. The tree is still very small. It will take a long time to see it grow. Gardening is a game of patience.
Building a garden amidst the various forms of nature and changes in weather is a challenge. Sometimes we succeed, sometimes nature teaches us something new. Although it is painful to lose the chili plants, the yield of lemons and the new young leaves of the puishak give me new inspiration. You can comment on how you liked this journey of my garden.
May everyone be well, stay healthy and be with nature. Thank you.
(All posts are written in Bengali and translated into English using Google Translate.)
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| Camera Used | Samsung SM-G973F |
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| F-Stop | F2.4 |
| ISO speed | ISO |
| Focal length | 26mm |
| Flash | No |
| Editing app | MIX |
| Photography | ( My Garden) |
| Photographer | |
| Location | Purulia, Natore, Bangladesh |