Food that you want to eat, you have to plant: Solanum lycopersicum (Tomato) And Allium Schoenoprasum (Chives) - 2nd Cycle

in #nature7 years ago

Good evening dear fellas. I say this sincerely, I didn't have much hope on my first seeds to germinate and grow, I mean it was my very first try, but wow! of course they grow and they're doing it very fast!

I feel proud of my little cute plants, I already can imagine myself eating them when the time comes.

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Let us start with the Solanum lycopersicum, as you can witness, they seem a little too tiny to be transplanted yet. But my tomatoes are gorgeous.

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There are some saplings in three different spots, I've been watering and taking care of them according to the manual. Also I keep them in a small plastic plant pot in my backyard, where they get plenty of sun and rain sometimes, as you can see in next picture.

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Looking forward for them to grow strong and be moved to a bigger place.

In the other hand the remarkably bigger Allium Schoenoprasum, those thing don't stop growing, and growing fast! For the first cycle I had my chives in a regular plastic food container, well...

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Then they start looking like this. So a transplanted them to bigger pot, a proper plant pot for my outstanding chives. For now on I will just show the pictures, they seem very self explanatory to me.

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And That's it for now. Again Thankyou so much @critic-on for coming out with this initiative and hope the biggest success expected for your contest.

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