Sunday, January 26, 2025

#Durianium—Clearing the path to a fruitful harvest

At grandma’s orchard, where Yarik, Naya, and Eva often play, the grass and weeds had grown wild, threatening the neatness of the garden. Today, it was time to restore order. Papa took on the task of cutting and clearing the overgrown weeds using a newly purchased brush cutter.

Before starting, the brush cutter needed to be assembled and filled with fuel. We chose Pertamax gasoline, a trusted product from the state-owned energy company, Pertamina. Safety came first—Papa made sure to wear a face shield to protect himself from flying debris during the cutting process.

With everything ready, Papa began trimming and cleaning the orchard. The brush cutter roared to life, and in no time, the weeds and grass that once blanketed the orchard were gone, leaving a clean, organized space. The freshly cleared garden now makes it easier to care for the durian and other fruit trees, bringing us one step closer to a bountiful harvest.

Hard work truly is its own reward, and any fruit that comes from it will just be the bonus. Let’s keep working towards that fruitful future!

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Thursday, January 23, 2025

#Durianium—Boosting growth with nature’s best fertilizer

After purchasing sacks of manure earlier, today we made another big step for our durian garden: buying 1.6 tons of vermicompost, a nutrient-rich fertilizer made from worm castings. To our surprise, the seller generously gave us a bonus of 200 kilograms, bringing the total to 1.8 tons of vermicompost, neatly packed and delivered in a single pickup truck.

Vermicompost is known to work wonders in enriching the soil, improving its structure, and providing vital nutrients for plant growth. Our plan is to mix this incredible fertilizer with the manure we previously acquired, creating a powerful blend to support our durian trees’ health and development.

This mix is more than just soil enrichment; it’s an investment in the future of our garden. By nourishing the soil with the best possible nutrients, we aim to help our durian trees thrive and, hopefully, produce their best fruits in the near future. As we spread the compost today, we couldn’t help but feel excited imagining the day when our garden will be brimming with golden durians ready for harvest.

Here’s to fertile soil, healthy growth, and the sweet rewards of patience and hard work!

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Saturday, January 18, 2025

#Durianium—Nurturing the soil, growing the dream

Today marked an important step in caring for our durian trees: spreading burnt husk (sekam bakar) around each sapling in our durian orchard. The husk, delivered in sturdy sacks from a trusted acquaintance, was easy to transport to the orchard using a wheelbarrow.

Once we reached each tree, we opened the sacks, carefully scooping out the contents with a small shovel and spreading the husk evenly around the base of the trees. Burnt husk is a fantastic soil conditioner, helping to loosen the soil while enriching it with nutrients. This step will support the durian trees in growing strong, healthy, and fruitful in the future.

As we worked, we encountered a small reminder that we were not alone in this ecosystem: a black scorpion emerged near the pile of sacks. It’s not uncommon to come across scorpions, snakes, or other small creatures in the orchard—they’re part of the natural balance. We handled the situation calmly, continuing our work with a sense of respect for the environment.

Gardening isn’t just about nurturing plants; it’s about embracing the entire ecosystem, coexisting with its inhabitants, and finding joy in the process. The sight of our saplings surrounded by enriched soil filled us with hope and excitement for the fruitful days ahead.

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#Durianium—Nourishing the future, one tree at a time

At last, we finished distributing and spreading sack after sack of vermicompost to every durian tree on Terrace 1. It was truly a labor-inte...