Intense activity in our gardens for over nine months has
brought forth a good harvest of ginger this year. The Novices were found
smiling from ear to ear as the ‘treasure’ was unearthed in phases from the top
soil of Stanislaus
Garden. The produce has
touched 300 Kgs. Cultivating ginger has been an important activity introduced
in our gardens in the previous year.
“No race can
prosper till it learns that there is a much dignity in tilling a field as in
writing a poem” says Booker T Washington. The enterprising Novices got down to
work in the ginger plots in mid-April and soon the tender light green shoots
were seen on the surface. The new plants demanded a lot of care. With enough
care given, the plants grew up healthily displaying their colours that caught
the attention of everyone in the house. Time was ready to dig out the treasure
from the soil when the yellow plants dried away and no life was seen on the
surface. Our work has given us contentment in good measure and we hope to
continue to work and learn from our gardening experiences.
“Gift, like
genius, I often think means only an infinite capacity to take pains.” - Jane E Hopkins
1 comment:
Congratulations on the Ginger crop! and on the new blog.. keep up the good work..
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