Tuesday, November 24, 2015

My mum's secret farm


I have to show you my mum's little secret vegetable garden. It's just too beautiful to miss!

My mum showers it with lots of love and care everyday that in return, it provides us our daily vegetable need. 

No wonder there is a saying -  "you reap what you sow"... Not only is this true in the vegetable world but also in many other aspects of our lives. However, planting good seeds doesn't guarantee good returns because if u have planted good seeds but do not water them everyday, the seeds will not be able to grow. Wow, I love that my mum has planted some wisdom in me while planting vegetables! hehe..

My mum planted a variety of vegetables. There are potato leaves (and we get potatoes too!), long beans, yam (my favourite!), eggplant, mustard vegetable, 芥兰菜, eng cai, ladies' fingers (okra), mani cai 香菜, wild ginger, 夜来香  etc. There are coconuts, bananas, mangoes, kedondong, longan, pamelo ...too and many others which I can hardly name :S Ok, that reminds me to learn more .....  Recently, mum's mango tree produces a lot of mangoes too. Because my mum doesn't use any chemical or pesticide, the squirrels ate some of them. I imagine the squirrels happily picking the biggest and sweetest mangoes on the tree, eating all they can hahaha... too much cartoon can make someone childish... errrr... i meant imaginative :P


Some of my mum's assorted veggies

My neighbours and mum's friends like to drop by to check out my mum's vegetable garden. It's amazing how my mum can turn a messy bush into an organised, full of goodies vegetable garden! I love that we have organic vegetable to eat everyday. My mum even packed some home grown ladies fingers for me to bring over to Paris for my sisters. We simply steamed them and had them with chili sauce. They tasted naturally sweet and full of love! That's the beauty of home grown veggie. No complicated, fancy cooking skills required in order to make it tasty. 

The yellowish flowers are called 夜来香
My mum fries rice with these, cook soup with these etc.
Really unique!

So many types of veggies. 
Even Tiger had fun in the garden haha



It isn't easy growing our own veggie and fruits. I see my mum working hard early in the morning and evening. It's good exercise for her as she gets to sweat and work out instead of watching TV. But weather can be a bit harsh especially during dry season... guess what, i made something for my mum with our broken umbrella.

Tada! my mum's personal shade! haha




I love my mum. She is our super mother at home. She is a great cook, a great farmer, a great nurse, a wonderful teacher and of course, a wonderful mother! 

5 comments:

Jane Jane said...

yeah, i love mum's mini veggie farm too..so many things to see and find. last time she packed me a bag of ladies' fingers. it cost SGD2 in Sg you know.

the umbrella is creative.

i saw many mangoes last time but didnt take them to sg because of weight. aahhh...should have done it or i could have mango sticky rice. hehehe.

jenn said...

wah, then do u wanna buy veggies from us? haha... earning SGD is good income for us now hehe...

Of coz it is a creative piece coz it is created by a creative person :P

oooo... u don't know what you have missed. the mangoes were really sweet! oh well, lesson learned. u should just take a few next year... if you can beat the squirrels

LJ said...

WOW! Amazing! your mom is really talented in every aspects I could imagine. she is really a great woman, salute!

I remember my mom used to grow vegetables by herself when we were still living at Matang. Even until now living in detached house, she still manage to fully utilise the backyard by planting tomato, yam, cangkuk manis, various herbs & spices n lots of orchids. Don't we just love them?

And claps to you for the thoughtful umbrella for your mom, well done my friend!

jenn said...

wah! bravo to your mother too lj! Maybe we could exchange some veggies next time :P Let's barter trade hehe...

Our mothers are really awesome! We should continue this tradition so that the next generation could feel the pride of having home grown veggie and also play in the garden with u while u r farming.... instead of playing farming on their ipad hehe...

U want one umbrella for your mom? i can exchange one to u for some tomatoes and spices hehe...

lj said...

ha ha! my mom's veggies not even enough for self consume, sometime need to buy additional just to get one portion for the family.

u got the point! but looking at my laziness and the limited time after work, I decide to just plant spring onion or lady finger in the pots.