AssalamuAlaikum & Greetings Everyone!
It's me @amjadsharif
| Rainwater π§οΈ π¦ Damaged My Home Garden π‘ | |--|  The condition of our garden is currently very poor. Flowers and plants have dried up. This is because of the continuous rain for the past month. Due to the stagnation of water in the garden, the roots have been damaged a lot, due to which everything has dried up, and now there are no more plants in the garden. Only two to three are present in this garden, one of which is fruitful, and the other two are shade-loving.  I have grown an aloe vera plant in my home garden, which was not damaged by the rain, and this plant is still green and in the same shape as it was before the rain. It has many benefits. Our neighbors also come to get aloe vera sometimes when they need it.   I have grown an aloe vera plant in my home garden, which was not damaged by the rain, and this plant is still green and in the same shape as it was before the rain. It has many benefits. Our neighbors also come to get aloe vera sometimes when they need it.  The garden ground is full of unwanted weeds. Since the weeds have grown due to the water stagnation for a long time, it has become necessary to destroy them so that the garden can be made beautiful once again.  Here we see a neem plant that has survived the rainwater because it is so tolerant that water cannot damage its roots. The height of this plant has increased considerably and I hope that it will provide shade in the coming summer. | Hens π Brooding π£ at Home | |--|  I also have hens at home, as can be seen in this picture, where a small child is touching a male hen and is happy.   In the past few days, I had to put the hens on the nest (brooding), so I had also collected eggs for this. These are the eggs that the hens are laying. First of all, we had to arrange the baskets. We bought a wooden basket that cost one thousand Pakistani rupees. Later, when it was time to put the other hen on sitting on eggs π₯, we had to buy another basket that cost 800 and it was made very beautifully with iron wires.   We have placed the eggs in a tub in order, put wheat straw at the bottom, and mixed it with soil so that these eggs get heat. When the hen sits on it, the eggs get heat from both the top and bottom. As it is, in 21 days, the chicks hatch from the eggs. I hope you will definitely like this blog of mine. You can give me your suggestions in the comments so that I can make my garden better and more beautiful and raise my hens. | πΈππ π¦π₯ ππ | |--|

Amjad Sharif is an experienced farmer, educated agricultural expert, amateur gardener, and tourist. He specializes in modern and natural ways of agriculture. He presents his experiences and highlights of rural life in a simple and informative manner on Hive.
____
____