I gave a bowl of chili from my garden to my neighbor yesterday. I should have taken a photo of it to show how beautiful and healthy they were.
I kept the odd-shaped ones for our own use.
I felt good to have shared the produce from my tiniest garden.
While basking on that good feeling, I found myself playing with the chilies that were left.
The local people here love chili and they use it in almost all of local dishes. You can imagine how happy the old lady was when I went to her door and handed her the bowl. "Oh, dheng, dheng mahk!" (Oh, so red!)
Today, I gave a bunch of basil (3 kinds) to another lady who came by my fence to appreciate my blooming orchids.
The joy of sharing is the farmgirl's reward.
Gardening Tip:
Instead of throwing your egg shells into the garbage bin, you can crush them and sprinkle them on your garden soil. Egg shells are rich with calcium which is needed by plants to build stronger stem.