Garden Blessings: January 2026

All bad things will pass, right? So will the various difficulties in the garden. And, I believe the more we learn, the more blessed we can be.

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I've been focused on the garden for a while, so I've had little time here. I apologize for that. I'd like to invite you to see the first harvest of 2026 from my small garden.

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It's a colorful harvest. I'm so happy to be able to go through with the plants recovering from the dry season after I abandoned my garden some time ago. Although some didn't survive, the percentage that did is much higher, and I'm grateful for that.

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From this, I believe that every living thing, and even nature, can heal itself in its own unique way. That's amazing!




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Well, starting with the water spinach, which is ready to harvest. The water spinach is already 25 days old after planting.

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I always grow this quick-growing vegetable because it doesn't require transplanting. I just need to keep the seeds in the same container until harvest.

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I only harvest a few; I don't harvest all the water spinach to stock up for cooking another day.



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On the other side of the garden, I have super-strong purple eggplant plants! They can survive both drought and continuous rain. With regular fertilization, the eggplant plants eventually bear fruit abundantly.

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I only use organic fertilizer, in the form of powdered eggshells and fermented goat manure that has a fine, soil-like texture.

Even though they're planted in polybags, each eggplant plant can produce more than one eggplant. That's good growth. After harvesting, I also prune the tips of the shoots so they re-sprout and grow healthier.


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To ensure healthy purple eggplant growth and minimize pests, I also plant basil among the eggplant plants. I find this very effective. It also prevents the eggplant leaves from becoming hollow due to pests.

If basil isn't available, I usually plant shallots among other plants that are susceptible to pests. It works great in the garden!

Plus, I put in brightly colored flowers to deter pests. Plus, of course, it makes my garden look prettier.


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Finally, I've reached the highlight of my garden. The start of the year is a bumper crop of chilies! My husband loves chilies, so he took the initiative to plant a lot of them. It's true that chilies can be expensive during certain months, so it's better to grow them at home.

The most important thing is that the chilies are organic. The chilies sold in the market usually contain a lot of pesticides. This is because growing chilies is tricky and susceptible to disease.

Not all the chili plants I planted in my garden were healthy. Some were infected with a yellowing virus on their leaves, which shortened their lifespan.

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But overall, I have many chili plants bearing fruit abundantly. So, I've had a bountiful harvest this time.

After sharing with my neighbors, I still have plenty of chilies in stock. So, I preserved the chilies by making chili sauce with onions, then I stored them in sterilized glass jars.

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My husband was very happy to have a supply of chili sauce from the organic chilies harvested in my garden. He was proud, too, because he also helped care for the chili plants in his spare time.

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What have you harvested in your gardens? Or, have you started gardening for the new year? Stay healthy!




Best Regards,
Anggrek Lestari


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Who is Anggrek Lestari?

Anggrek Lestari is an Indonesian fiction writer who has published two major books. Now She is a full-time content creator. She has a goal to share life, poem, and food content that makes others happy and can get inspiration.


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It is still winter here, but looking forward to spring. I would like to have a couple of cherry tomato plants to get started. Not sure if we want more than that right now. We will see though. The gardening bug might bite and we may plant more.

You have such a beautiful and bountiful garden. I hope you are proud of it.

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I also would like to try tomato cherry
In Indonesia now, full of rainy but still have sunlight 😊

Thank you for stopping by

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Good morning, dear friend @anggreklestari

It's wonderful to see your harvest despite the drought your garden went through. Congratulations!

There's no greater satisfaction than growing your own food.

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This is such a beautiful way to garden and you've done such an amazing job.

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Thank you. Sometimes hard rain challenging but I did it so far

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You have a beautiful garden; you reap what you sow🌾. I admire your dedication🌱😍👍

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Thank you! I still learn many thing especially with tomato ehehe

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As long as you are alright :) I worried about you.

The garden is gorgeous, especially the eggplant--my favorite vegetable. I know technically it's a fruit (I just looked it up), but eggplant is and always will be a vegetable to me. I like it slice, fried in olive oil. Plain or salted. Covered in cheese or sauce. Anything you do to eggplants works fine.

I'm glad your garden is thriving and that you are well.

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Oh thank you ❤️

Eggplant also my fav. Organic one is the best, usually I just stir fried, added som chiliies ❤️

Have a great day

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That is a bountyful harvest mbak.

Aku yang petani aja kalah liat hasilnya. :)
mantappppp

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All I can say is that you are incredible. I admire you, your beautiful garden, and your wonderful harvest.
I'm glad you're doing well. A virtual hug 🌷

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Hi dear.. long time no see. I hope you happy for sure.

Welcome back 😍

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Wah long time no see kak!
Cabe nya seger bangetttt 😍

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Hi, 🤓

It’s so good to hear from you. I was just wondering where you might be… what you say about healing is truly right and wonderful. There are so many things we can weave into our lives that do us so much good… your garden looks beautiful. Congratulations, @anggreklestari, friend. Consistent work always bears fruit.

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I’m always amazed by how clean your garden is. The variety of eggplants is impressive, perfect for torta recipe and chili great for sinamak. There’s nothing like having your own backyard garden.

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Wow that’s so many so happy and congratulations that all of your efforts have paid off 😍

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Wishing you a bountiful 2026! Your garden’s first harvest looks amazing, so inspiring to see hard work bloom. Can’t wait to hear about the flavors!

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I am happy to read from you again after quite some time. Your eggplants and chilies are very beautiful, and I especially like that you don't use pesticides!

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Your garden looks full and healthy even through the weather conditions. I was wondering how long does it take the eggplants to mature?

Thanks for sharing the update on your garden. Take care.

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