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Name: Jhing Jhing L.

Manlongat
Course & Year: BECED 2B
Course Code: PROF ED 110
Course Subject: BUILDING NEW LIERACIES ACROSS THE CURRICULUM
Instructor: Mariluz D. Segui, Ph.D.

NARRATIVE REPORT: DISH GARDENING

Dish gardening is a popular hobby that involves creating miniature gardens in containers
such as bowls, dishes, or even teacups. It is a great way to bring a touch of nature into your
home and can be a fun and relaxing activity for all ages.
To begin my dish garden, I first gathered all of the materials I would need, including a
container, potting soil, and a variety of small plants. I decided to use a shallow bowl as my
container and filled it with a mixture of potting soil. Next, I arranged my plants in the bowl,
making sure to distribute them evenly and provide ample space for each one to grow.
I chose a variety of small succulent plants for my garden, including a variegated plant, a
mini cactus, and a small succulent with yellow and purple leaves. I also added a few small
rocks to give the garden a more natural look.
Overall, my experience with dish gardening at home was a positive one. It was a fun and
relaxing hobby that allowed me to bring a touch of nature into my home. While there were
a few challenges, such as finding the right amount of sunlight and watering, I found that
with a little patience and attention, my garden flourished. I would highly recommend dish
gardening to anyone looking for a new hobby or a way to add some greenery to their home.

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