There's really a lot of waiting when it comes to gardening...
Over this past week, I've been extremely busy.
Even finding time to write an article felt like a struggle.
My days were packed, and my little pechay seedlings had to wait patiently while I handled everything else.
But today, I finally had time to continue my planting journey.
As I visited my pechay, they've grown a little bigger now.
But even as they continued growing, I knew I couldn't keep delaying it anymore.
They needed a permanent place!
So today, I finally decided to transfer them directly to the soil beside our house.
As for our chicken, she had to be caged for a while so she wouldn't scratch the soil and undo all my hard work. 🫣
I started by clearing the area, removing the rocks scattered on the ground.
Then I dug into the soil, breaking up the hard clods, making it loose and soft.
After that, I shaped it like a raised bed.
Then, one by one, I planted each seedling.
As I transferred them, separating them from each other was the hardest part.
Their roots had already grown so close together, like tiny threads that refused to let go. 🥹
Some separated nicely, but others were already too connected.
Like they didn't want to be alone anymore. 👀
So instead of forcing them apart, I planted some as pairs, and even three in the same spot.
Just not to damage their fragile roots.
I know they might not grow well like that, but nature has its own way of surviving.
Maybe they'll grow together stronger.
Hoping... 💕
Anyway, after finishing the first two rows, I couldn't stop anymore.
So I continued shaping more soil and creating more rows.
And I'm happy that I still made eight more raised beds.
I continued planting more seedlings there that I didn't even notice it was already lunchtime.
My hubby called me to eat, but I didn't want to stop just yet, not until I finished planting.
Now I finally understand why some people forget to eat when they're busy gardening. 😅
And look at my garden! 😍
Looking at those pechay made me feel proud. 😂
There are still some remaining seedlings, but they won't go to waste.
I already talked to my mother-in-law, and she agreed to take them and transfer them to her place tomorrow.
So yeah...
This is Day 17 of my pechay planting journey, and I can't wait to see how these little greens grow in the coming days. 😻
Until my next proud moments...
Thanks for the visit! Have a lovely day. Buh-bye. 💗🌸
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