Last week, I began incorporating dry leaves into my seed planting process. Before doing so, it's important to keep the dry leaves moist for a week to ensure they are adequately hydrated and that the seeds will germinate more easily.
I'm currently contemplating whether I should plant UBE here instead of tomatoes or peppers. UBE, when it grows and crawls, can serve as a natural shade against the scorching sun.
I think I'll go ahead with planting 'Purple Yam,' also known as UBE.
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The soil at the bottom is rich in nutrients, and I often dispose of rotting vegetable and fruit peels here, along with eggshells. This will ensure that the UBE I plan to plant grows healthy.
I have a lot to work on, but I find it challenging to allocate enough time due to my office job, and I often feel tired since I walk five kilometers home from the office.
However, this is a routine I follow every year after summer ends. When the heat returns, there's no doubt that only sweet potatoes and peanuts can endure.