Monday, 22 March 2010

plant of the week!





Cissus quadrangularis (mangarvalli)



Cissus is a little shrub that is generally found growing over other bushes. known to be an ancient medical plant that can cure nearly everything from stomach aches to healing bone fractures to ulcers. but it is most famous as a body building medicine, it makes you and your bones big and strong.

The Sanskrit word asthisamharaka literally means that which saves the bones from their destruction.

For that purpose, externally, the crushed stems are used as a poultice over bone fractures, along with the juice of its roasted stems, and is eaten with ghee.


The herb is also fed to cattle to induce flow of milk. The whole plant is used in fractures, sprains, irregular growth of teeth,various wounds and cracked tail.


But the fresh juice of the plant can sometimes also irritate the skin and cause itching.


Description:


The stem is made from long thick, fleshy, quadrangular (four sided) sections joined together. The plant can reach a height of 1.5 m and the sectioned branches are sometimes 8 to 10 cm long and 1.5 cm wide. The stems are often leafless, when old.


The leaves are thick and have three lobes.

The flowers are small, greenish white, in a bunch on a stem.

The berries are egg shaped.


How to grow:

light: in a place where there is a lot of light but it doesn't get direct sun.

water: water once in two days just enough to keep the soil a little wet. in the winter reduce water.


Multiply!

just by snapping off a piece and burying a node in soil. in a couple of weeks it will form roots and begin to grow.







(15 march-21 march)

Drimiopsis is a bulbous , cute spotty plant from South Africa.

leaves: are fleshy,light green, oval leaves that have darker translucent spots.

flowers: The flower stalk rises 6 to 12 inches above the leaves and has a cluster of small bright white flower buds that open and turn to a pale green.

how to care: Plant in light shade,and water just enough to keep the soil moist. watering it once in two days is enough. water only twice a week in winters.

it blooms late spring to summer and is quite hardy.

multiply:it will multiply in the garden to form clumps with a bulb each. these can be planted separately into other pots, with a mix of sand and manure, just below the surface of the soil.

watch out!this plant is a favorite food for snails!, make sure to protect it from snails.

Sunday, 21 March 2010

Very special guests in SFS

Yesterday Nikita came to sfs x to work. we edited posters and made stickers, and just looked through the print material making sure its are ready to go. We finished as many seed bags as possible till we ran out of material.


Very special guest...

Bhindi, mustard, mung and mustard again

disaster at the potters

On Saturday, i went to the potters town to get back the pots we had given to get made. 4 pots had cracked and so we have to make them again ! Also the potter had promised to do some finishing at the base of the pots, but didnt do it, so they looked a little messy. On monday we will go back and get them made, and hopefully do the finishing ourselves.




Wednesday, 17 March 2010

some more seed bags....

for moong, mustard, sunflower and bhindi.. yet to be finished though.



Seed bags

Yesterday was a very productive day. All the seed bags were made and they turned out nicely. This is one of the more experimental seed bags. The sunflower...




Monday, 15 March 2010

Today we have been making pots and they will be ready in about 10 days. We also got bambou from Jackson, so hopefully in the next few days we can start planting the plants in their final pots...





Sunday, 14 March 2010

planters!

I went to kalasipalyam chor bazaar today... sorry i couldnt get pictures...i was warned that the market is full of thieves!
other than being stalked i managed to get some nice stuff, for very cheap!!! The market is really cool!