Hello gems friends, how are you? Thankful to God for allowing me to share with you again. Today I will be sharing with you these pictures of another seedbed we made but it is of paprika.
In my home we take advantage that we have a large patio to start planting several plants both productive and garden plants as a house surrounded by plants looks very beautiful besides those usually see a lot of oxygen for plants and is not so hot at home, I had already told you that we have several varieties of chili, onion, but this time is paprika.
We took a wooden crate and filled it with fertilized soil, that is to say we went to a corral where they had cows and we took the soil from there since the excrement of the cattle also has several nutrients so all that remains in the soil, then I went to buy a large paprika to take the seeds and we let them dry for about 4 days, then we sowed them and let them germinate, they took 5 days to germinate and there are still some seeds to germinate.
They look pretty good, we are waiting for them to be more developed and nutria to be transplanted in the ground.
We put a mesh to cover it to prevent birds or chickens from damaging the plant.