Container Gardening Ideas for Vegetables
Batwan is a heritage fruit among Ilonggos (the Philippines). Let’s plant batwan in our garden to preserve this well-loved and nutritious fruit.
Batwan is a heritage fruit among Ilonggos (the Philippines). Let’s plant batwan in our garden to preserve this well-loved and nutritious fruit.
Namog cinnamon leaves have high level of eugenol, a compound that can induce sleep.
The Kalingag cinnamon, native to the Philippines, is great for food, drinks, and medicine.
Siling Labuyo scores 100,000 SHU (or 10-40 times hotter than Jalapeno). In this blog, I share how it can be grown in containers, so we enjoy the full health benefits of its fruits and leaves.
Radish is very easy to grow. Eating and juicing radish protects and heals our liver, and helps us fight cancer. In this blog, I tackled why we should eat radish, how do we plant them in containers, and a what recipe I used for my radish. Enjoy!
Cinnamon is yum! Also, anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-diabetic
antimicrobial, anticancer, lipid-lowering, cardiovascular-disease-lowering compound, and
has been reported to have activities against neurological disorders, such as Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s diseases. This blog shares how to grow cinnamon in containers.
In the tropics, growing papaya in the ground is relatively easy. But, will papaya grow in containers, and will it grow in cold areas? This blog shares information to answer this question.
Here’s sharing how we plant and use fresh turmeric root. I’m also amazed by how others use it, and its many health benefits. Read on!
In Bahay Pag-Asa (House of Hope), a corrective and transformational facility exclusively for convicted youth offenders of Bacolod City and Negros Occidental, young boys and girls are given chances and opportunities — new hope — to reform and grow. They have an organic farming program, and on May 12, 2017 (Friday), their pechay will be harvested and are ready for sale at P40/kg. Pick-up only at La Salle Bacolod. Reserve your pechay now!
Step-by-step preparation of bin and vermi composters, with photos, using materials available at my sister’s household, to convert waste into fertilizer.