Today at our durian orchard, the work was endless—just another day in the life of young, aspiring farmers. After purchasing sacks of manure and 1.8 tons of vermicompost, it was time to distribute them across the land.
Papa took on the task of transporting the heavy sacks of vermicompost using a wheelbarrow. Each sack weighed around 50 kg, making it a challenge to lift manually. Every movement had to be careful and precise to prevent injury. The process took time, patience, and resilience.
As we worked, we encountered black scorpions in the soil near the fertilizer. Far from being a threat, their presence reassured us that our orchard was part of a healthy ecosystem, still rich with natural biodiversity.
While distributing the vermicompost, Papa also gathered stones from the soil. Removing them would help loosen the ground, making it more fertile for our durian trees and other plants. Our son, Yarik, eagerly joined in, helping transport and distribute the fertilizer.
We set aside one sack of vermicompost to bring home, where it would nourish the grapevine growing in front of our house.
To reward Yarik for his hard work, Papa turned the wheelbarrow into a fun ride, pushing him back and forth between the orchard and the parking area. Moments like these make the hard work worthwhile, turning exhaustion into shared joy.
From morning until late afternoon, we labored under the sun. Farming as beginners is no easy feat—it demands sweat, sacrifice, and relentless effort. But this is what it takes to build something from the ground up.
We remain hopeful that one day, all this hard work will bear fruit—literally. A bountiful durian harvest will not only bring prosperity but also immense joy to our family. And we believe that day is coming soon!
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