Transplanting Tamato Seedlings And Harvesting A Lot Of Mulberries.

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Goodevening to all hivers and gardeners out there. I hope you're doing good.

It's been raining here since morning and I used this opportunity to transplant my tomato seedlings. They are in right condition now to be transplanted to new container for better growth. I've thought of doing this already since the tomatoes that I planted last time is on flowering stage. In just a short time for sure they will bear fruits so I need to prepare my seedlings to be planted again.

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These are the seedlings that I'm talking about and before I do the transplanting, I watered them. I did that to lossen up the soil and to avoid too much stress on their roots.

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Then I prepared the container to be use and this time I recycled the container that we used before in construction. Still it's in a good state so used it.

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I filled it with organic soil as always and this were the ones that we gathered last time. I'm just lucky enough that I have this kind of soil to use. In this way my plants can grown better even if I don't use fertilizers. Let's use organic things my fellow gardeners so that we can save money and also to assure their safety.

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After filled the right soil in the container, I flatened it and used my finger to make a hole for the seedlings. I did that while maintaing their distance for better growth also.

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After that I uprooted the seedlings and put them one by one in the holes. I did the process twice since I don't want the seedlings waiting to be taken care of.

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i finished doing it and in the end I have this outcome. It's not that organize in the photo due to the leaves but it is in reality. Once they grew some permanent leaves, I'm sure they will look organize in photo.

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My chili.. as you can see it's already ripe and later on it will serve as my seeds to be sown again for another batch of chillies to be planted. I wish I have a vast space where I can make plots and where I can plant them.

I talked about my mulberry plant last week and said it has a lot of ripe fruits already so I harvest some. With just that amount I was very happy already.

This day, it was an awesome experienced once again since I harvested a lot of it.

To show it here's my harvest.

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As you can see this stainless bowl was already full of it and this amount is good for 3 people.

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There's a lot more to harvest that's been hiding so I get them also. As you can see I need to stand on that chair to get them.

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Picking them up was really a great experienced and it's because there's no end to the ripe mulberries. A lot are residing at the top but I can't get them so those are my treat for the birds hihi.

I'm really grateful that I got to own a cutting of this mulberry before and it thanks to my classmate. I'm planning to sell some cuttings here in our place since I can't see this plant in our barangay. I hope that it will go well.

Maybe I can sell the cuttings for low price since I got it for free anyway. Well it's just a plan so I have more days to think about it..

Well friends, I'm ending this blog again saying that..

-Plant, plant and you'll survive.
Jhero 03/13/23

Thank you for reading.

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I'm waiting for my organic soil also as I was planning to plant tomatoes. I really like the view of ripe tomatoes in red hanging on their branches. I had never tried planting my own tomatoes but I know it will be a great experience.

I tried planting mulberry cuttings before, but all of them had died. It was sent for me from a faraway friend and I guess the cutting was not in good condition when they arrived after how many days inside the box.

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I can't agree more to what you said about the tomatoes. Plus you can eat it raw hihi. I know you can do it this time and for sure you'll love to do it again and again..😊

Aww. That could be the reason. Well you can ask again or buy there near your place if there is po.

I really like the feeling na you're the one who will pick its fruits talaga sa puno. Napakasaya ko noong my tanim yung sister ko. At ang lalaki pa talaga.

Anyway, naghahanap pa ako ng cuttings ng mulberry yung malapit lang kasi ayoko na yung mula s malayo baka di na naman mabuhay. 😅

That's a lot of mulberries! I used to grown them in a small pot and often overjoyed when it bears fruit. I didn't know there's actually a way to transplant the seedling like that. I would have to try it once I am back home :D

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Ohh I never tried to do it in a pot. Hihi maybe the variety of the mulberry is the one that will bear fruit even if it's just small..
Yes that's one way to transplant seedlings if they are cramped in their place. Then when they have the desired height, they will be transplanted in their permanent place ..

Actually I was wrong in sowing the seeds because I didn't do it one by one. I just put the 1 whole tomato there and got that like a forest seedlings.

Wahhhh, galing! Talagang sure ako na bukas bukas may sarili ka na nyang big farm. Kakatuwa na bukod sa pwd mo syang libangan, pwd din syang pagkakitaan diba.

Wow, it's good to see how you transplanted the seedlings. If you have your own farm, you will become successful because you already know what and how to do the planting. It's so easy to see you planting.

Thanks so much for so Wonderful work raising seedlings.

Wow, this is really great. You've started transplanting already, that's great.
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Good luck with all of your plants! I tried to grow chilis one year and I only got like ...three, I think? LOL. The plant was HUGE, but not a lot of fruit. I need to try again and figure out how best to prune it to get more harvest.