Welcome to my garden.

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My garden is the 10x5m backyard of the restaurant I used to own, and above which I still live with my daughter. It's been a little over 5 years now, and the changes are exuberant. When the owner of the house came to visit once, he couldn't believe that it was the barren, suffocating piece of dust I had rented had become a paradise for humans, hummingbirds, insects, Nero the Cat, big black bumblebees, curious dogs of clients.

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This is my favorite rose. I didn't edit the picture at all, that was just the perfect light in the perfect moment to capture that picture. Just like form my roof top, the sunsets are the most beautiful time in my garden.

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This is how it started. A lot of dirt. Here, I had already planted some ferns, and put some mint in the corners. When I arrived, there was:

2 tangerine trees 3 lemon trees (can't say that without having the song in my head...) 2 half-dead apple trees 2 lavender bushes 2 rosemary bushes 2 Agave plants 1 huge agave-like plant (behind the tangerine tree in the background) 1 climbing rose 1 yellow-red rose 1 rose rose

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This is how the same part looks now. I removed the bars that were reserved for the climbing rose, cut them in half, and used them as a fence to separate the "public" space from the "private" space (the private part is where the hot stuff grows. Chili. Stop thinking dirty... Also dill and all the things that I don't want kids to get into.)

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The first thing I started planting was mint. Corsican mint, as I was told, a creeper that smells wonderfully. It's perfect for having kids around, they smell a lot better when they come out of the garden. Also, the amount mosquitoes is a little lower than in the rest of the surroundings.

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The focus didn't turn out well in this picture, sorry for that. My cellphone is just not the best anymore. But with all that blurry green, you can imagine that the mint has since taken over most parts of the garden, except for the most "traveled" ones. It doesn't have deep roots, and dies off pretty quickly in dry season - but always comes back. With a bit of extra effort.

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The good thing is that even in the definitely not at all perfect soil (a lot of concrete rests in the ground), most things still grow happily. These plants are some of the newer ones, and have already gotten beautifully big.

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These are the best example for how Ecuador works. A few years ago, I stuck 4 sticks in the ground, each around 30cm long. 15cm below the ground, 15cm above. Now, they're 4 huge tree-bush-like-black-bumblee-magnets, always buzzing and humming in a way that can be quite scary. But the bees usually just gather nectar, and never bother. I tried to find a better picture, when they're in full bloom, because that's just the best time. It's all lilac color. The trees-bushes are called "Oregón" (I think) here, as they smell like a mix of oregano and lemon.

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We have a lot of flower pots, too. Everywhere. They're all recycled. Most of them are either old gallon pots of vinegar or ketchup, or buckets of mustard or mayonnaise. Cut out a little, drill some holes, spray-paint the whole thing and done. I had a gazillion of those, but some break with time - the sun here is not a friend of plastic of any kind.

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I have quite a variety of plants in the garden now. Here are some more shots of whatever it might be. I'm terrible with names, but whatever grows, grows.

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This is the view towards my dill/rucula/chili part of the garden. The new ones are sprouting, as you can see in one of my later posts. There's a few Iris plants, too, that I weed out regularly as they propagate quickly. I have white and purple ones, and currently, only one white one is blooming.

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There is more to my garden spaces. There's a little one in the front, too. It's like a little hole in the concrete ground, where a tall hibiscus was growing. We trimmed it several times, as it was ugly and not very flowery, and now it's more like a dense bush again. Not in flower season yet, but it does have nice orange flowers.

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There are a few fire-cracker plants as well, and my absolute favorites - Flor de un día/ One day flower/ Tiger Lily. They're the absolute best. I love how they look, and they just sprout everywhere as I take all the organic leftovers to the compost in the back (below the organón plants).

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This is my rooftop garden. Experimental. Just wanted to see what happened. All those pots are recycled 20l-frying-oil buckets. They work nicely. Things don't grow that well in them, though it depends. The peas were amazing, Lily and I ate them right before ripening, so they were super sweet. Most of things that grow here are the leftovers. Some onions stuck in a plastic bag developed roots? Cut the lower part off, plant them back. Same for cabbage. green onions. Peas that were forgotten just a little too long. Spilled Amaranth? Or Chia? No, no garbage - into the experimental pots.

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This is the last part of my garden. East facing balcony - the only one that is protected from rain, so it works for tomatoes. Some potatoes have snuck into the pot, but it seems like there's enough nutrients for now.

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So, that's my garden. I hope you enjoyed the little trip, as much as Nero enjoys his. And yes, I promised this post 2 weeks ago, but you know, life. Wish you all a beautiful day/night!

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  • riverflows profile picture(81)
    My Happy Place is a Garden

    Yesterday you told me 'bout the blue blue sky And all that I can see is just another lemon tree

    I didn't know this song but appreciated listening to it as I read this detailed run down of your incredible garden!!!! You're clearly in love with this space and tending the plants there that you know bring so much benefit both nutritionally and for everyone's mental health! I can just smell the mint, the rose, the lemon. Loved this so much and thanks for sharing!

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    • beelzael profile picture(72)

      It was a hit back in the 90s I think. Up and down the radio, and stayed that way for a long time. I like it a lot, nostalgia, maybe.

      I'm happy that you enjoyed the presentation of my garden! I did put a lot of love into it. Recently, I don't really take the time - that's one reason I joined the Hive Garden, as a motivator to do a little more. We'll see how that goes...

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    • thebighigg profile picture(75)

      What a nice space with so many flowers! That's quite a bit you have packed in there. How are your tangerines? I have some in the back that are great, one of the perks of southern California! I do miss living in the tropics where it's beautiful flowers everywhere all the time!

      How's business and the mess going on down there? !BBH !PIZZA

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      • beelzael profile picture(72)

        The tangerines are full of seeds, usually, but quite sweet. Lily loves them. And yes, the flowers are a big perk, there's always something blooming - just beautiful.

        Business was down 50%, but we'll survive, I prepare for those things :-D

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      • krissymayol profile picture(66)

        Your garden is blooming and everything is very colorful. It's mix of colors in different pots. What a lovely sight

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        • beelzael profile picture(72)

          I'm very happy with it!

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        • urrirru profile picture(62)

          The view of the garden from above is very beautiful. But I wouldn't use plastic jars; I'd come up with a more eco-friendly material :)

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          • beelzael profile picture(72)

            Me, too! But they don't deliver oil and vinegar and such in eco-friendly material here.

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          • marjuanm profile picture(59)

            Nice flowers's photos

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            • beelzael profile picture(72)

              Thank you!

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            • oadissin profile picture(75)

              Greetings, Your rooftop garden is very green and I love the use of recycled materials. The 20-liter frying oil buckets are a brilliant and sustainable choice. Your passion for gardening is truly inspiring.

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              • beelzael profile picture(72)

                Thank you! I'm very happy with what the garden has become. The rooftop has a lot of room for improvement, but I'd have to get into the right soil and such, and that's not my priority at the moment. Thank you for stopping by and commenting!

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                • oadissin profile picture(75)

                  Thank you Have a nice weekend !PIZZA 🙏

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              • cious profile picture(52)

                Your garden journey is an inspiring one.

                The transformation from a dusty yard to such a vibrant, colorful, and lively space is beautiful, I can truly feel the love and care you’ve poured into it.

                The mint, the roses, the rooftop experiments, all of it brings so much life and personality. Thanks for sharing this little paradise with us.

                I love love it ❤️

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                • beelzael profile picture(72)

                  It's a very special place for me! Just in case, please refrain from using AI when answering to my posts.

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                • doughnahhh profile picture(62)

                  Wow, your garden is very gorgeous and as we can see it is very full of life it's so very warm to the eyes with so many gorgeous flowers and they blossom side by side. It's so obvious that you invest a lot of your time in it, make an effort on it also and love producing and preserving the beauty of your garden. Truly inspiring 😍

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                  • beelzael profile picture(72)

                    If you want to engage, please do not use AI. Thank you.

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                    • doughnahhh profile picture(62)

                      Wow, your garden is very gorgeous and as we can see it is very full of life it's so very warm to the eyes with so many gorgeous flowers and they blossom side by side. It's so obvious that you invest a lot of your time in it, make an effort on it also and love producing and preserving the beauty of your garden. Truly inspiring 😍

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                      • beelzael profile picture(72)

                        Thank you!

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                        PIZZA!

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