Malaysian urban Farm
Taking a look at a small Malaysian farm in an unexpected place. I have no idea 1/2 the things there growing and the farmers were not very friendly at all, A big difference from visiting farms and gardens in Thailand.
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thanks for sharing.
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that flower indian use for pray and wedding normally..btw you said lemon grass,that not a lemon grass,that's is wild sugar cane.
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Malaysian very shy people and when you speak English to people don't understand it, it make it worse happens to me a lot when i used to live there
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These are farmed illegally and not on their property. That's why they may be unfriendly.
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IMA FARMER IN MALAYSIA
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I think that the white flowers are Jasmine and the red ones are the balsam which is usually used to make inai, kind of a temporary tattoo for the Malay's newlywed bride and groom on their hands and feet.
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A really COOL Urban farm ya show us here, and lotsa mystery plants that I also couldn't figure out what they were. Those clumps with the red flowers, they look like an ornamental flower my grandma had in her home garden, here in mexico it was called "chinos", coming in red, pink,white and a light purple the blooms, after the flower bloomed a seed case would develop full with seeds(very similar to radish seeds in appearance). Chili peppers, okra, corn and basil were the crops identified! Thumbs up my buddy, and when Crizzey comes by, i can see her comment, "James Rice is planting pot",lol.....Crazy Crizzey what would we do without her?!! ;)
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Nice selection of plants there.. Shame you didn't get the name of the plant..
Cheers Mate..
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