Hello everyone,
Today was a very good day for me, today I along with my parents harvested peas that we planted a few months ago. Our hard work has paid off as the result is very good.
These peas are organic as no synthetic fertiliser, pesticide, insecticide etc has been used. We just used cow dung as manure for the soil and took out the weeds several times during the growth of the plants.
This is the field where we planted the peas. It was quite a large field. We also fenced the field to save our plants.
We can see pods in this picture. They are fresh and ready to harvest and ready to eat too 😅
Here are my parents, working hard, harvesting the pods.
I also worked hard and harvested a lot of peas.
She’s Winter and she also enjoyed harvesting peas with us. She ate some of the pods and my mother threw her out of the field 😅
It was a fun day harvesting the peas today. Now I’ll be cooking something with peas in the kitchen when I reach home.
Thanks for passing by.
Love from Himalayas. ❤️
Thank you so much.
Hello friend, the images are very nice. I would just love to read more about that harvest, that experience of having planted and harvested the peas. I would like to read a little bit about what you do and how your harvest can help as a positive message to the reader. Just a friendly advice, if I may.
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Thanks for your valuable advice. I’ll definitely write about the details whenever next time I will grow any plant. ✌️😊
That is quite a harvest!! I'd love to see a recipe with these homegrown peas.
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Hello @parvkhuller Nice to meet you. A beautiful garden you have. I love those snap peas. We had a garden such as yours when I was a kid. I didn't like so much picking the peas, but I would wash and snap them. I loved the crisp crackling sound the fresh peas would make. They had to be hard to be fresh. Once they get soft and wither, they are dying out.
Thank you so much for sharing your garden.