Showing posts with label gardening. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gardening. Show all posts

Mar 12, 2021

Organic foliar and leaf fertilizer

Plants as we all know have their own kind of food. As I go through this gardening journey, I always research or watch videos that would make me learn new things to apply it in my own plants to make them healthier and even bloom flowers endlessly. Didn't know that I could concoct fertilizer made from 2 ingredients in my kitchen! How? 😉 

Watch how I made it here on my channel! >> How to make Fermented fruit juice fertilizer

Feb 25, 2021

re-potting serye: Monstera Adansonii

" Monstera adansonii, the Adanson's monstera, Swiss cheese plant, or five holes plant, is a species of flowering plant from family Araceae which is widespread across much of South America and Central America. " -Wikipedia

This is my second attempt since 2018  to own a monstera adansonii. The first one didn't last because at that time I obviously lack the know-how to care for it. Keeping my fingers crossed to finally have it prosper for a long time!🙂🤞🏻

step by step video here 》Monstera Adansonii

Jan 30, 2021

January 2021 Garden tour

Ending January with a garden tour. For me, this is the best season of all in this side of our planet so I made sure to document it. I realized there have been many changes(added and killed plants in the process😀) since I had my walkabout in October last year. 


A significant addition is my new passion in collecting succulents. Last November 26, I joined the CNS(cactus and succulents) bandwagon. I have purchased a lot from different sources and still learning about them. Pls. visit my Youtube channel to see this transformation> JANUARY 2021 GARDEN TOUR 

Dec 27, 2020

New plant haul precaution


After buying new plants, we plant parents are very excited in re-potting them next. My ritual is to spray them with my homemade partial insecticide first, as a precautionary measure if ever they are harboring any insect or fungi. This way you protect your other house plants also from infection, if there's any. 


Lastly, I acclimatize them in my garden for at least three to five days to avoid transplant shock. 🙂

Dec 15, 2020

Plant your own Sweet Basil

Ever wonder why Italian dishes have their distinct flavor? Sweet Basil, it is! Learn how to grow you own in this short video. Happy planting!💚Growing Sweet Basil -Super easy

Dec 10, 2020

Sunbathing succulents

Newbie succulent Mom here, and I conclude nakaka-addict pala talaga!🙋🏻‍♀️ 

Now done with the air drying and re-potting chores of my first batch haul, I am now slowly introducing my succulents to the natural elements of my garden~ sunlight, weather condition, etc.

After watching countless tutorials and reading articles, witnessing them under my care in the next few days if they will grow healthier or 'murdering' them will be a different story all together. And that's what a gardener/plant enthusiast's biggest challenge if I must say so. 😃

Please witness my new journey by subscribing on my channel!👇🏻

Watch the video here...click!

#succulents #cns #succulentas #echeveria #tornado #makinoi #ghostplant #banana #fredives #blackprince #sedum #jellybeans #angelinabush

Dec 2, 2020

Succulent newbie

I admit, I find them cute but never in my imagination that I would include them in my garden. I bought one or two in the past, but I was never really into it. I'm more of a flowers-topiaries-lush foliage kind of plant enthusiast.

Maybe I want to challenge myself. After months of gardening and have been successful naman even with sowing and germinating seeds and planting my own vegetable patch(although I killed some plants, but its part of the process), I thought of going to the next level. Pero ayoko pa din ng cactus. 😃 I don't want to be pricked whenever I touch them.


I went to Dangwa in Manila from our place on an early Saturday morning to start off with my succulent hunting. It is known for flower arrangements and a wholesale flower market but you can also find lots of succulents and cacti there since they mostly came from one place where they are being grown, Benguet. After thirty minutes, I arrived at this succulent and cacti heaven. 

I spent at least an hour and a half scouring the best possible haul that I could buy. I almost forgot to take a picture because I was so engrossed in shopping. I didn't even get the chance to take a video.

This was part of my first day haul. I got nine varieties and a lush Begonia plant for p250($5). Prices range from P35 each to P150($3) depending on the variety. I enjoyed it so much that I went back the next day!😃


For my first potting session, I chose the Jellybeans or Sedum robrutinctum as my first ever. 

It is known as Jelly beans or Christmas cheer for its red color tipped leaves. They are best exposed to sunlight and should be planted in a fast draining soil made of pumice, perlite, sand and a bit of vermicast. It is advised to water after a week or two from planting. 💚

Pls. visit my Youtube channel to watch how I did it! 🙂

#jellybeans #succulents #potting #gardening #sedum

Nov 16, 2020

Propagating Aglaonemas


Aglaonemas are slow-growing, attractive, and make excellent foliage plants. Best of all, it does not like full sun, so it is perfect for indoors. They are inexpensive, easy to care for and has many varieties to choose from.

With TLC, it will reward you with lots of foliage soon enough. I posted a video in my Youtube channel on how to propagate it, just in case you're interested... 👇🏻
Pls. visit!🙂

Nov 7, 2020

the wonders of Oregano


Oregano is one of the few herbs I have in my garden. The first plant that I bought was weak that it died a month after. Good thing, I was able to propagate it beforehand. 

Why did I consider having it in the first place in my garden? When taken by mouth it is good for treatment of coughs or asthma. In cooking, it is used as spice for dishes. The oil extracted from Oregano is used also in the treatment for acne, warts and dandruff. It can even act as an insect repellant, as well as medication for varicose veins and gum disease. Isn't it amazing?

watch here 👉🏻How I transplanted my Oregano


Nov 5, 2020

Fame Flower or the Jewels of Opar

I was surprised that this plant in my garden which I bought last June as an ornamental plant is edible pala and medicinal, too. I learned something today!😀 

After five months, it is now taller by a few inches. I learned also to propagate it through cuttings. Pls. watch the video below where I attempted to make it bushier...👇🏻

Fame flower or Jewels of Opar


The Fame flower is a subshrub succulent plant native to the Americas. It produces tiny, jewel-like fruits that resemble precious stones. It is known to be used in home medicine as diuretic, healing, an emollient, and anti-infective. Since leaves are edible, itis also consumed in salads.

source:wikipedia

Nov 1, 2020

Pre-emptive plant evacuation

As early yesterday,  we started preparing for the coming super typhoon Rolly to hit the Philippines. It is said to be the strongest one in 2020. I went to the wet market and grocery to stock up on food just in case. Another major concern is my garden. Good thing a lot of my plants are potted ones so it wasn't hard to transfer them to a shaded area away from harsh wind and too much rain. My husband and son helped me in accomplishing this task. More of this preparation here in my Youtube channel...

Some of the small plants I tucked away in the comforts of our sala.

At this time the worst is over in Manila, but the extend of the damages from other areas are yet to be known or reported. I am hoping and praying for minimal damages at least because as we all know, this is also happening during the pandemic caused by Covid 19 virus wherein strict health protocols are still imposed.

Stay safe everyone!

Oct 30, 2020

why put Coleus or Mayana in your garden


Coleus is one of the easiest(and its cheap!) plants in terms of care and propagation; brightens the 'loneliest' spot in my garden. If you don't want to break the bank but would love to have an eye candy garden, you can never go wrong with this plant. More on care and its medicinal uses here in my Youtube channel >>> Coleus video

Oct 27, 2020

Pottery Heaven

One of the downside in the rising prices of plants during this pandemic is it also coincided with how costly the clay pots are now, my favorite planters than those are made of plastic. 


Not only Vigan in Ilocos Sur is popular for its Heritage site Calle Crisologo, but it is also known for its handcrafted earthenware pots. It is known as Burnayan. I made sure to include it in our in our five day roadtrip tour itinerary. I'm glad we visited one last Dec. 2017. I regret that I only bought 2 pots at that time. If only I could go there right now and hoard some..

Here's the video... click! >>>Pottery Heaven

Oct 20, 2020

Finally, harvesting Pechay!


I've been attempting to plant vegetables in our small garden. It is true that I love ornamental plants,  especially flowers, but having one's own vegetable patch is a different ballgame. One needs to at least find five minutes a day to inspect one's produce. You need to make sure that it is receiving enough sunlight and watering, fertilization and free from pests. So far I have grown Basil, Pepper, Lemon Okra(it has yet to flower though) and now, Pechay from seeds. I propagated Kangkong or water spinach, Kamote or cassava tops and Alugbati naman through cuttings. The only setback that I had was having leaf miners during the early stages, but through helpful videos I was able to cure it. 

Let me share with you the simple joy of harvesting to add it in our Nilagang(stewed) Pork by lunch time through this video... 🙂

click! >>> Pechay, at last!

Oct 16, 2020

my Garden's evolution and a new Youtube channel

Hello! It's been awhile. I hope everyone's good on your side of the world. On my end, like everyone else we adhere to the health protocols as much as possible after almost six months of community quarantine. Manila is still in General Community quarantine. My brother wasn't spared by Covid 19, but thankfully, he just suffered mild symptoms like lack of sense of smell and slight fever. With God's grace, he was fine after three weeks of self-quarantine at home. Plus, my sister who lives with him was also negative from Covid 19 after undergoing a swab test. 

This pandemic really opened up a lot of opportunities for us to cope. One hobby that is making me sane till this time is gardening.

I've always love plants and buy them whenever I see something that interests me. Last year, when my Mom died, I neglected my garden because of grief. I lost the appetite to pursue even my other hobbies, like baking and collecting teacups. But due to the pandemic, I became seriously involved with gardening again. The lockdown made me focused on what was around me, not only inside our home but, including the garden.  

         fresh flowers for Mom+

It is only this year that I researched thoroughly and watched many videos about plants in terms of care and propagation, because honestly, in the past years, a lot have died due to my improper care and not enough knowledge of each plants' characteristics. Nowadays, I even get to try planting veggies and herbs from seeds. I would like to add also that most of the landscaping is done by yours truly.  

I love flowers and evergreens. If I have a bigger area, I would like to add trees too, like a Fire tree, Crape myrtle and a Japanese maple tree. 

This continuous evolution of my garden made me create a Youtube channel  and started vlogging for the first time for inspiration and of course, for my personal documentation. I learned a lot from others so it is now my turn to share my own journey. Please do drop by and subscribe if you find it helpful!🙂 click this 👉🏻 youtube


Jan 14, 2019

Weekender 02: de-Christmastified, Mom's health and some shopping

Is there ever a word "de-Christmastify"? Well, I just invented it. :D

One word that will describe my Monday last week. I finally had the courage to undress my tree and washed it. Everything that will remind us of Christmas is already tucked away in their respective boxes and cabinets.


Mar 18, 2018

orchid and bonsai show

When I saw this in the news the other day, I immediately planned to go here. It would be a sin not to, since it's just a fifteen minutes drive from our place on a Sunday.

bed of flowers
I didn't bring my digital camera because it's heavy. My husband just dropped me off because he has to work and I just took public transportation in going home.

Mar 8, 2018

why plant

For the past few weeks, this is what I was busy of. The reason why I'm lagging behind with my blogposts, too. I spend most of my time outdoor. 

Feb 27, 2018

a rainbow and more plants

This rainbow made me smile on a gloomy Tuesday. Luckily, the road was almost carless when I took a shot.

 a Rainbow is mysterious for me
I asked my husband to accompany me because I'll buy more plants, rocks, and fertilizer in the garden center this afternoon.

where I placed the rocks

Feb 26, 2018

back to gardening


I went to the nearest Garden center from our place. I want to revive my garden before it gets too hot.