Sunday, November 24, 2024

#Durianium—Sweet success with homegrown watermelons

At Yarik, Naya, and Eva’s grandma’s home, we decided to try planting watermelons. We experimented with growing them both in planter bags and directly in the ground. The results were encouraging! Most of the watermelon plants thrived, producing sweet and juicy fruits.

It brought us so much joy to make productive use of the available land, turning it into a source of something meaningful—in this case, a bountiful watermelon harvest. For several weeks, we didn’t need to buy fruit from outside to meet our daily vitamin and mineral needs.

The experience of gardening and enjoying the fruits of our own labor is truly rewarding. Nothing compares to the satisfaction of growing your own food, knowing it’s fresh, delicious, and the result of your hard work.

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#Durianium—Harvesting rain, sustaining growth

Our land is located on a high plateau, far from rivers or natural irrigation channels. This means our durian trees and other fruit crops rely heavily on rainfall for water. Fortunately, a local water utility company has installed pipelines in the area, allowing us to connect a water supply for when rainfall isn’t enough.

To make the most of rainwater, we purchased several large plastic tanks and metal drums to collect and store it. These rainwater reserves have proven invaluable during dry periods, reducing our dependency on the water company and cutting costs. At Yarik, Naya, and Eva's grandmother’s home, we’ve done the same—setting up rain barrels to capture and store as much water as possible.

Plants, like us humans, need water and nutrients to survive, grow, and thrive. The difference is that while we can move around to find food and water, plants cannot. They depend on us to bring these essentials to them, especially when rainwater and other sources fall short.

With a little effort, we can ensure the land flourishes. After all, nurturing life—whether through plants or people—always feels rewarding.

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Friday, November 22, 2024

#Durianium—Growing goodness, sharing happiness

While waiting for our durian trees to grow tall and strong enough to bear fruit, there’s plenty of space to grow other crops in between the young trees. Since the durians are still small, they won’t compete for sunlight or nutrients. So, we decided to try growing various plants that could be harvested and enjoyed in the meantime.  

One of our choices was watermelon. We planted several varieties, taking care to fertilize the soil, provide vitamins, and spray for pests when necessary. To our delight, the conditions were perfect for watermelons! They grew beautifully, and the harvest didn’t disappoint—hundreds of kilograms of fresh, sweet watermelons!  


Mama suggested donating part of the harvest to a nearby orphanage. Her idea was simple yet meaningful: let the children enjoy the benefits of fresh fruit, rich in vitamins and minerals, to help them grow healthy and happy. And, of course, we felt immense joy in sharing our blessings.

After all, isn’t true happiness found in giving? In brightening someone else’s day, right?


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#Durianium—Integrated farming, sustainable living

Today, we visited Bro Amin’s grape nursery and sales center in Kawedanan, Magetan. Our mission? To bring home some grape saplings to plant a...