Scheduled Activities and farming at home in the pandemic era
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I GEDE PUTU WIRAWAN
Scheduled
Activities and farming at home in the pandemic era
By Prof. I Gede Putu Wirawan
Staying active, staying healthy, and having fun in this pandemic era is not
an easy thing to do. After months of staying at home only with activities that
are made minimalist, of course there is a sense of boredom, frustration, and a
desire to get away from this kind of situation. In the midst of these
limitations, we must always strive to find various activities that are safe and
remain productive and are clever in interpreting these activities as joyous as
our activities before the pandemic atmosphere, only the location is moved to
our home. Only an activity that is interpreted with a happy heart will keep us
excited and stay healthy. Of course, by still implementing good and orderly
health protocols.
The
days that we pass we still do with scheduled morning, afternoon, evening, and
night. With a schedule we will always try to stick to it - finish it and every
success in completing work is interpreted as a success and a joy and raises new
hope. While there is always hope we will always try well because hope is what
leads us to actively live the days that we pass. Don't let the days go by
without meaning and meaningless because it will make life feel lonely, lonely
and empty.
Agriculture
provides various alternative choices for activities at home, especially for
those who already have a steady income and take advantage of sports time and
leisure time with farming activities at home only. Urban farming systems are
very well implemented at home in the yard or the remaining land that can be
used. Urban farming systems such as pot farming systems - fruit plants in pots,
hydroponics with a vertical system for small vegetables and fruit plants such
as strawberries, or if you have more capital by applying a plant factory
system, where in this system we farm indoors in a vertical system with
hydroponic patterns and temperature, humidity, and light are adjusted according
to the needs of the plants and regulated by a computer system.
There
are many choices of urban agricultural activities that can be done on the
sidelines of our routine activities by utilizing the narrow land. At least we
can fulfill our daily food needs such as chilies, vegetables, eggplant, fruit,
and others from our homes and even if they can develop properly, they can
become commercial activities by utilizing digital technology that has become
widespread in this provision. Come on, try it together.