Friday, 9 March 2012

My Rooting Project


By Rhizome Propagation

Kunyit.

Recently, I found out about a plant that can be used and cook in rendang - Daun Kunyit. Tried to find thru online. But they grow via rhizomes. And the lady whom I tried to order the plant recommended me to buy fresh kunyits from Pasar Tani (morning market), choose those that still looks wet, and try to propagate it myself. Coz according to her, if she sends her rhizomes over, she's afraid if those rhizomes will dry off by then.

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Rooting Project
Apple Mint
 Apple Mint (Mentha suaveolens)
Culinary : the leaves can be used to make apple mint jelly, mint tea, as a garnish or salad

* Rooting of this Apple Mint has been successful. Just remember to choose a thicker stem :-)

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Dill - During rooting period
Dill - Successful :-D

Dill (Anethum graveolens)
tastes a lot like aniseed (overwhelming - so use sparingly)
Culinary : to flavour lamb, fish, potatoes & peas - to add dill at the end of cooking as cooking will destroy its flavour
Flowers to flavour pickles
Seeds - traditionally eaten after meals to soothe stomach

* My planting of dill have been unsuccessful so far. Luckily this time, it is SUCCESSFUL! YAY! 



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Unsuccessful Rooting Projects

Pineapple Mint (Mentha suaveolens 'Variegata')

Peppermint


My Garden Artsy Projects

Hanging Planter Tray

Few months back, I was finding ways to create weatherproof plantex box that saves space. This is because it is hard for me to find weatherproof racks to display my herbs. Have been scratching my head for quite some time because I've been ordering and buying lots of seeds (getting addicted to collecting seeds) and I have to place them somewhere. I can't put it on the floor because I let 1 of my rabbit wandering around my car porch.

So, I came upon this website, an idea for hanging planter box. The idea given was using steel rods. Steel rods looks more sophisticated. But it is costly as well. So, I used ropes instead. Thicker ones.

http://www.ahahomeandgarden.com/garden/how-to-make-a-hanging-gutter-garden/

The first headache I encountered for this project, I had to find ways how to cut the PVC gutter and its caps into 2. Luckily, my friend who works in the hardware shop and sold me the PVC gutters helped me to cut it. Phew. Then, the gutters (the bigger size one) I got were grey in color. So, I had to paint it white. Here is my version of my Hanging Planter Tray. At one side, I planted my herbs. The other side, I'm planting leafy vegetables :-)





I have gotten several ideas from the Internet, still pending in my head. You can view from the website link below. I totally salute those who can come out with such creative ideas :


http://www.bystephanielynn.com/2011/05/herb-garden-inspiration-ideas-over-50.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed:%20UnderTheTableAndDreaming%20(Under%20The%20Table%20and%20Dreaming)&utm_content=Google%20Feedfetcher

I also bought the bright yellow Phua-Chu-Kang boots for my Garden deco. Still thinking of what to plant in it. Erm...

I recently bought a 2nd hand table (made of Chengal wood) that I can put under the sun and rain. Woo Hoo! And also a rattan small rack that I can put under the sun and rain too! Double Woo Hoo! Will upload of the pictures soon. 

My Seed Germinating Project - February 2012

Sowing Date : February 2012

 


Lemony Catnip (Nepeta cataria citriodora)
Medicinal : Opens obstructions of lungs & wombs
Provokes urination & menstruation
Good for internal bruises & shortness of breath
Sedative to humans
Settling upset tummy, headaches, scarlet fever, cough, imsonia & smallpox
Cuts - crush fresh leaves, damp them & apply to your cut
Drink with honey & salt, expels worms from the body
Culinary : salads & herb
Caution : pregnant ladies to avoid catnip

Germinated in 4 days

* They say cats would go crazy over this plant. So far, since I planted Catmint (Nepeta mussinii) & Catnip (Nepeta cataria), I didn't see any cats climbing over my fencing to go gugu-gaga over it. Probably it's because my dogs are guarding the compound? LOL..

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Toothache plant (Spilanthes acmella)
Medicinal : To treat toothache and throat & gum infections
Recommended as a cure for dysentery and rheumatism, and to enhance immune system
It increases the flow of saliva and is useful in fever
Used against blood parasites, especially against malaria
Leaves- treat bacterial and fungal skin diseases
Stimulates wound healing, protects from colds & flu
Numbing effect when leaves & flowers are chewed
Caution : if you chew the flower, it will numb your mouth as well

Germinated in 4 days
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Ulam Raja (Cosmos caudatus)
Ulam- Young shoots- refreshing- taste of mango
Dont let the plant flower if intend to harvest young leaves & shoots
Culinary : Boiled- improve blood circulation, reduce uric acid, reduce body heat, fibre, promotes fresh breath and strengthen bones

Germinated in 4 days
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Marigold (Tagetes)
Petals - pungent, spicy flavour - fish & meat soups, rice dishes, salads & coloring for cheese & butter
Leaves - leave bitter aftertaste
Medicinal : Internal & External ulcers - antiseptic & improves blood flow to the affected area
Antifungal - treat athlete's foot, ring-worm & candida
Calendula cream - good for digestion & relieves colitis & symptoms of menopause
Insecticide : Insect control (companion plant with tomato, eggplant, chilli, pepper, tobacco & potato)
Germinated in 4 days

* So far, my experiments with Marigold plants were never successful. Seeds were successfully germinated last year. However, I accidentally over fertilized the seedlings & they died overpoisoned. LOL.

Then, this year I succeeded in germinating the seeds, but the plant (2 pots) were attacked by my rabbits when I was away on vacation. They escaped & attacked my Marigold, Summer Savory & Sunflower seedlings. Luckily, I still have 1 small pot reserved for this Marigold Neon.
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Pyrethrum Daisy (Chrysanthemum cinerariaefolium)
Natural source of insecticide
Insecticide : Attack the nervous systems of all insects & inhibit female mosquitoes from biting
Caution : All parts of plant are poisonous if ingested.
Handling plant may cause skin irritation or allergic reaction
Still hasnt Germinated yet
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Marsh Mallow (Althaea officinalis)
Medicinal : Chinese uses it to increase flow of breastmilk & soothes bronchial tubes
Treatment for the irritation of mucous membranes - use as a gargle for mouth and throat ulcers & gastric ulcers
Culinary : The flowers and young leaves can be eaten - often added to salads/ boiled/ fried.
Germinated in 5 days
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Mountain Mint (Pycnanthemum virginianum)
Strongly scented & pungent
Insecticide : contains pugelone - rub a handful on your pants or in pocket
Caution : NOT EDIBLE
Germinated in 7 days
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Hairy Mountain Mint (Pycnanthemum pilosum)
Noticeable hairy & thin leaves- contain little or no pugelone- safe to include in teas or to crush & inhale
Germinated in 7 days
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Lemon Balm (Melissa officinalis)
Culinary : Flavoring ice creams & herbal tea (often with spearmint)
Fruit dishes & candies
Fish dishes
Medicinal : Antibacterial, antiviral - against herpes simplex
Anxiolytic, mild sedative calming agent
Improve mood & mental performance
Insecticide : Crushed leaves applied on skin - repels mosquitos
Caution : for those on thyroid medication (such as thyroxine)
Germinated in 5 days

* Last year, I bought 1 whole plant. This year, I'm trying out from seeds. Looks good so far :-D
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Lemon Beebalm (Monarda citridora)
Attracts butterflies, bees & hummingbirds
Culinary : Citrus flavoured leaves- minced & added to fruit & used for jellies
Dried- brewed as tea
Desserts - flavouring cakes, cheesecakes, sauces & pies
Salads
Can give good flavour to certain seafood (crabs) & meat dishes (chickens)
Medicinal : A poultice of the leaves will numb an insect sting & kill some germs on surface skin
Colds & fever- induce sweating
Insecticide : deters flees & mites
Germinated in 6 days
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Wild Bergamot/ BeeBalm (Monarda fistulosa)
Medicinal :  Tea- treat mouth & throat infections caused by dental cavies & gingivitis
Tea - treat colds & flu
Antiseptic - poultices of the plant - skin infections & minor wounds
Germinated in days

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Lime Basil
Has strong scent & taste
Culinary : Desserts, beverages, fish dishes & salad dressings and oils
Poultry & vegetables
Germinated in 4 days

* I realized both Lemon Basil & Lime Basil are prone to bugs attack. Cant identify what type of bugs is that but they are sure tiny. Other basils I planted, they are not so prone to these attacks.

Last year I planted Lime Basil, but the whole plant was attacked by this black small bugs. The whole plant died. RIP. This time, I am more careful to put in under more sun, hoping those bugs would not bother under hot scorching sun & to quickly trim off those leaves that got attacked.

Both Lemon Basil & Lime Basil smells good when you brushed against it

Wish me luck :-D
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Spearmint (Mentha Spicata)
Culinary : Used in several mixed drinks - mint julep & mojito
Confectionary, Tea
Others : Flavoring to toothpaste, shampoo & soap
Medicinal : Aid stomachache, gas, Antifungal & excellent antioxidant
Germinated in 6 days

* Did successfully germinated my Spearmint seeds last year. However, I mixed up my mint plants. They looked almost the same Pudina & Spearmint. So, I'm going to re-germinate Spearmint & to confirm which is which
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Borage (Borago officinalis)
Culinary : A popular reviver in some drinks
Young leaves add flavour of cucumber to salads
Older leaves- vegetable
Flowers- cooked in batter as fritters
Medicinal : Infusion of leaves & seeds- folk method to increase milk supply of nursing mothers, to treat coughs, cold & depression
Germinated in 5 days
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Roman Chamomile (Anthemis nobilis)
Flower - fragrance - sweet, fruity & crisp & herbaceous (apple-like scent)
Flavours food, cosmetics, perfumes & tea
Flowers - to lighten hair dye
Aromatherapy : calming, end stress & aid sleep
Medicinal : Dropsy & jaundice
Antiseptic, antibiotic, disinfectant, bactericidal, vermifuge
Germinated in 4 days

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Baby Carrot
Germinated in 7 days

* My Baby Carrot seeds did germinate. But they kind of grow at slower rate. My first batch, my rabbits escaped & attacked the seedlings. And there were nothing left. Just plain soil! Now, I have to re-sow the seeds again. And I'm caging it too! LOL
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Wheatgrass/ Catgrass
Medicinal : Cancer prevention, heavy metal detoxification
Helps bloodflow, digestion & generav detox
Germinated in 4 days

* My first try on wheatgrass, the seeds germinated. But plenty of the seeds were pecked off by the notorious birds! Argh! Am planting 2nd round. This time, I'm caging my wheatgrass tray. LOL
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Vera Lavender
Hasnt Germinated yet
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Lettuce 'Prizehead'
HongKong Kai Lan

HongKong Choy Sam
Germinated in 4 days

* My 1st try out on planting leafy vegetables. So far, so good. Am fertilizing it organic way - My rabbits poo. My rabbits (3 of them), their diets are rabbit biscuits & my herbs. :-)
I usually snip & trim to make my herbs bushier, and would give them to my rabbits. Among the herbs I give them, they love basils the most.
They also eat Thyme, Sage, Marjoram, Rosemary, Tarragon, Mint, Perilla, Patchoulli, Catnip & etc. And they even eat my Morning Glory plant (the flowers). At 1 time, I saw them eating the leaves too. But I only knew the flowers are edible (there's a type of morning glory stir-fry dish in Thailand), didn't know the leaves are edible too.
So, my organic fertilizers are high in nutrients too (coz my rabbits consume so many type of organic herbs) :-)
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Geranium Rose-scented (Pelargonium graveolens)
Germinated in 15 days



Geranium Apple-scented (Pelargoniuim odoratissimum)
Germinated in 17 days

  Plants have a wide range of foliage types and habits and are used for making potpourris, sachets, and tea flavorings.

I previously bought seeds online for these both plants. There were instructions given to increase the probability of successfully germinating the seeds. Geranium seeds have a very hard seed coat which can inhibit germination, so home gardeners often scarify seeds (scratch to break the seed coat) to allow water to enter.

Being the lazy me to soak or cold-stratify ( I'm not the type of person to sit down & read the manual books. Yes, I'm more of a picture person than wordings & instructions  :-P ),  I did not follow the instructions. What the heck, I got 15 seeds each (not cheap), I tried my luck by just spreading half of each seeds on the peat moss. And 1 from each germinated! YAY!!! And I think some very tiny seedlings emerging as well! Yay! I will just do the same for the remaining half of the seeds! :-p

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