Housing and plantation development in rural areas

in Homesteading2 years ago (edited)

Hello everyone, I invite you to explore a village, and today I am participating with you about housing and plantations in our village.

Yesterday it was very coincidental, I visited my hometown, there are many luxurious and minimalist houses, but unfortunately in the midst of the community there is a dense forest, it looks like there is a housing for people in the village, it seems a few years ago they built a house and gardened there but it was a pity, the beautiful house was left uninhabited, the former garden looked very spacious, the owner of this house gardened many plants, there were so many sides of economic growth that were visible, such as coconut trees, papaya trees, respectively each still remaining.

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This is a luxury house but unfortunately it looks like a haunted house, weeds cover the walls in the house, the wood and iron bars are starting to rust, it looks like this house is still new which was abandoned a few years ago, I accidentally found this house in the middle of the forest rural.

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Beautiful countryside, I changed places after I got married last year, it's been a year since I lived in my father-in-law's village changed.

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The outer walls look intact, but the owner left this house abandoned, actually living in the countryside is very good to create a lot of plantation land, in collaboration with rural people. Along the road to the countryside found many varied gardens, People continue to cultivate plants that are used as an economic source.

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From inside the housing room, this house has an area of ​​about 30 meters and a width of 20 meters, there is a small warehouse containing plantation equipment and I think this is a garden farmer's house, but it is a pity that the place is very strategic which is surrounded by people's gardens. other countryside.

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Piles of wood scattered, all used plantation use, I am interested in the work of the homeowners, I think they are great gardeners, recently I bought a lot of housing and plantation equipment, I think in the near future, I will plant more, My garden is on the edge of the countryside and mountains. There I have two different gardens, I think I plan to cultivate watermelons, vegetables, as well as a small livestock business.

Besides that, the people who live around me are also farmers, actually there are many farmers, garden farmers and rice farmers, all of us aim to cultivate food crops while also protecting natural resources by increasing reforestation with as many useful plants as possible.

It's great to find a homesteading community, we can share the growth of natural resources, housing as well as agriculture that is a daily need for people living in the countryside, thanks to @paradoxtma for developing this valuable homesteading community.

Thank you for walking with me in such a short time!!

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Hey 👋 you are welcome here in the Homesteading community to share your homesteading ideas and experiences.

I agree with you that the house looks pretty nice as the bricks have been nicely carved. But the weeds and the unnecessary grass is making this luxury house dull.

Thanks for sharing.

Such a shame that the house it not being used. Now it's only deteriorating.

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