Strong Chia Plants
Friday, October 01, 2021The chia plants that I have raised in my garden is thriving under the hot tropical sun and subject to torrential rains too. They seem to be doing well.
Amittedly they are all squeezed into a small space as I have packed so many of the seedling into a 12-inch pot. Look at the pic below, I even tucked in a sweet potato plant!
I think I might have to thin out this crowd as they are going to grow bigger and taller soon.
Meanwhile, my sandpaper vine is flowering wonderfully. Enjoy the blooms here...
Have a blessed week!
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Diana, you're so blessed with all the fruits and vegs in your garden gives you! Please share cucumber planting tips with us thanks
ReplyDeleteTried growing it with no success. Sorry :(. But, I know it can attract some nasty pests.
DeleteExcellent article,Stephanie!
ReplyDeleteI love your blog with all the info.
I also work with plants, but in my case, with grass for garden at the Real Gramas Company.
I work with 6 types of grasses: Grama Esmeralda, Grama São Carlos, Grama Coreana, Grama Bermuda, Grama Batatais, Grama Santo Agostinho, Mapa do Site, Grama preço m2
Fortunately, at this time of pandemic, business still survives.
Hope all is well with you.
Adriana
Hello Adriana,
DeleteI have just checked out your grasses and I recognised some of them! We also grow them here you see.
I wish you a successful year ahead.
Best regards,
Stephanie
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