Asparagus makes the break in Japan
As hard as the Japanese try to “improve” their environment, Nature breaks through.
YAHOO! Japan News – May 18, 2010 (crappy machine translation)—Asparagus makes the break in the city of Bibai in Hokkaido Japan.
Like this Lamp Shade,
in Japan what is this for?
Farmers loved to use this on their farm.
Why?
Some knowhow Travel as you Learn.
i got some knowledge on this, saw this process over there in Japan.
First you need to buy the crown. My friend Suzuki san shared this knowledge to me on his farm.
Picture from source.
picture from source.
Haha.
wonder what is this.
Your answer...
http://www.kingsseeds.co.nz/Kings+Seeds+Blog/x_post/asparagus-00071.html
Did i told you lamp shade are useful tools for Japanese farmers.
Why the need this lamp shade, when planting aparagus?
My friend Suzuki chan backyard farm.
Those plastic lamp shade objects covered on top of the soil,
Should you leave the tops on your asparagus plants through the winter or not? Japanese farmer like to leave them on, because they act like a mulch, protecting the crowns from drying winds and sudden temperature changes.
The problem, though, is that nasty asparagus beetles like to hide in the tops in cold weather, so they’re ready to chomp on the tender new spears as soon as they appear in spring.
Hearsay from my friend...This happened in Japan.
As hard as the Japanese try to “improve” their environment, Nature breaks through.
YAHOO! Japan News – May 18, 2010 (crappy machine translation)—Asparagus makes the break in the city of Bibai in Hokkaido Japan.
ASPARAGUS are alway special from Japan.
And not the same, elsewhere.
Do you know?
Asparagus.
video.
This water melon at a supermarket at Krishima.
asking for this price, will you buy?
1980 yen
From Oita the Water melon, the price is much cheaper.
Japan Watermelon.
Do you know there is a festival on it, from Chiba.
Tomisato City.
http://www.city.tomisato.lg.jp.e.cs.hp.transer.com/0000002278.html
This also Krishima, another tourist centre.
So dun say o...i gone to Krishima before after seeing this.
This got to do with Ryoma a famous Samurai.
video by kinwashi.
So if you ask any Singaporean, most will tell you only Mt Fuji.
So if you come to Kyushu, Mt Aso already covered, Mt Sakurajima this also covered.
Mt Krishima.
Also from Kyushu.
so safe or not.
Kagoshima ken.
This are the inconvenient factor staying near volcano area..
But people still love here.
when, where, they come, they came.
No one know.
This is alway the probelm, hope the wind favour you not coming into your direction.
If not everyday you need to do tis routine.
video by kinwashi.
You dont know when it come and when it go.
Mt Sakurajima. from Kyushu.active everyday.
Come see,
a better understand, when you are near.
those pictures above are opposite from the mainland we took.
sourceMonday, May 21, 2012
Repeated eruptions from the Sakurajima volcano have produced large amounts of ash draping the city center Sept. 15, the Kagoshima Local Meteorological Agency said. Eruptions from the volcano overlooking the city of Kagoshima began on Wednesday morning, dumping 217 grams of ash per square meter (7 ounces per 10 square feet), the third-highest level of ash to fall since records began in 1994. Volcanic ash covered much of Kagoshima's Tenmmonkan entertainment and business district on Thursday morning, visibly forming clouds as cars drove through it and many pedestrians covering their faces with towels or surgical masks to avoid breathing it in.