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Today I want to share some photos of the jackfruit tree growing in my yard. This tree is currently bearing quite a lot of fruit, so we need to protect it to keep it safe until harvest time.
These photos show several jackfruits wrapped in used rice sacks. This simple method has long been used by the people of our village to protect the fruit from pests, insects, bats, and adverse weather.
Jackfruit is a very popular tropical fruit in Indonesia. Besides its sweet and fragrant taste, this fruit also has significant economic value. Therefore, maintaining the quality of the fruit while it's still on the tree is crucial.
The first photo shows a young, healthy, and fresh jackfruit. The thorns are densely packed, indicating good growth.
The following photo shows several jackfruits wrapped in sacks. This wrapping helps keep the fruit clean and reduces the risk of damage from pests.
From another angle, several fruits can be seen hanging among the lush green leaves. This view creates a very pleasant natural atmosphere under the hot midday sun.
The last photo shows the entire tree bearing abundant fruit. I'm delighted to see this tree flourishing and hope for a satisfying harvest.
For farmers and fruit enthusiasts, a simple method like wrapping fruit in used sacks is quite effective and cost-effective. Besides utilizing unused items, this method also helps increase the chances of getting quality fruit at harvest.
Thank you for visiting my post. I hope you, ASEAN Hive friends, enjoyed this simple story from our garden today.
Have a great day everyone!