Vegetables naturally attracts me no matter how small, thin, yellowish or greenish it may be. It still works wonders in my sight. They are God's way of reminding us of his presence in our lives...and I deeply appreciate them.
Late afternoon today, I visited our vegetable garden at the back of our principal's office. An income generating project designed by our School Agriculture Coordinator through the efforts of Grades IV, V and VI parents .As part of the plan, the vegetables will be planted in a polyethylene plastic bag or used cement sacks . They will be placed in an elevated wooden-stair boxes, not exactly a box, huh! or should I say pile of woods. This is because heavy rains flooded the school sites, much more with typhoons.
Plants in sacks. |
tomatoes |
Okra |
Okra |
Squash |
Ampalaya |
String Beans |
Okra |
Okra with Pechay |
Okra with String Beans |
Squash with Pechay |
Okra |
Tubo- tubo tree |
Ampalaya with Pechay |
Pepper |
Pepper with ampalaya |
Pepper with Ampalaya |
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