This morning I wrote a post about finding little Katuk seedlings underneath the Katuk plants I have and about why you should grow Katuk which you can read here: https://steemit.com/homesteading/@vegansilverstack/what-is-katuk-why-should-you-grow-it. I'm pretty sure they are from months ago when I purposely dropped seeds underneath the plants to see if they would grow. It just took that long.
So I carefully dug them up, trying not to damage their sensitive little roots and replanted some of them.
Two in little pots with good potting soil (pretty sure they will make it)
Two more in the ground (might make it - probably will as well - in a shady spot because Katuk loves water and shade)
I did this so that all of the Katuk don't get crowded when they begin to mature. (They would in nature but I want to have the best possible outcome here so yeah!)
If you don't know what Katuk is you should read my article I left as a link at the top of this post and here it is again: https://steemit.com/homesteading/@vegansilverstack/what-is-katuk-why-should-you-grow-it It's a really great tasting edible leaf (I like it way better than spinach).
Hope you enjoyed Steemians! See you soon (I post too often) haha!