Brinjal under the Starfruit Trees

>> Friday, June 26, 2009

Sometimes having too many seeds get me confused, but hey just plant them and see what comes out of it right..
tada..but what is it..

moving them to larger space under the starfruit tree, providing natural shelter from the hot sun.
closer
I know you..you are a brinjal - eggplant, aubergine in other names..and Terung in my place..

Till then okay, you are not that big enough to show more pictures, Update soon..

8 Inspiring Leaves:

Stephanie June 26, 2009 1:38 PM  

This is so cool... the starfruit tree. You really make good use of your space and tree.

FJL June 26, 2009 8:34 PM  

Stephanie ;
Credits to hubby for hoeing the grass. The soil is full of rotten starfruit and its leaves thus he think it will make a natural fertilizer for the brinjal.
hope they will grow fine.

Bangchik and Kakdah June 26, 2009 8:46 PM  

Hello.... the little plants look healthy and I am sure it wont be long before there will a lot of purple "terungs" hanging down.

Are you getting better?

~ bangchik and kakdah

FJL June 26, 2009 8:56 PM  

Bangchik and Kakdah ;
I hope they will. Sometimes the greens bear fruits or veggie so much that we couldn't finish them all by ourselves. That will make one thinking of selling, or giving.

Yes am getting better with the flow.Thanks.

Synchronous June 29, 2009 4:47 PM  

Hi!
Came across your blog today. Interesting; esp. when I came across the terap and kumangsi. Brings back memories for me :)
Hope you don't mind me putting a link to your blog.

-Neta-
http://synchrosynergy.freehostia.com/blog

FJL June 29, 2009 8:06 PM  

Synchronous,
Glad it did.. Yours is also fascinating with those wonderful pictures. Im putting yours in mine too. Before that thanks for stopping by.

Unknown July 06, 2009 12:45 AM  

I'm looking for a starfruit tree to plant in my garden. Think I have to go to Sg. Buloh for that. Would you know where to get a good stock? Thanks.

FJL July 06, 2009 8:32 AM  

Keats The Sunshine Girl,
Thanks for stopping by..usually people go and find some to buy in their own pejabat pertanian where they usually have some good plants and seeds there. What about trying to look for it in a nursery plants, open market or perhaps you can try planting from the seeds itself. Mine was planted by my in laws and I forgot to ask how they got the seeds. When I do know, Ill let you know.

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