"Bombay Pepper planting tubs on my porch"

in Team Bonsai4 years ago

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Yesterday afternoon I planted two Bombay pepper trees in a tub on the veranda of my house. I am maintaining the formality of planting the tree and the process by which I planted the tree. Here is a description of how you can plant this pepper tree.

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1st steps

Organic manure and dung were mixed with some pairs of soils and egugola. The soils were smashed to pieces. I gently put the soil in the tub. The tub became suitable for planting.

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Some pictures of soil preparation.

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Second steps

Just when it was ready to put the soil in the tub, I separated the pepper plant from the polythene called soil and put it in the hole in the middle of the tub. I hardened it with some soil and then sprinkled some water on it. And thus the method of planting trees on top was prepared. Then I arranged the tree, i.e. the tree planted in the tub, on the verandah, on one side of the verandah.

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The planting of the final pepper seedlings was over. And this way you can plant seedlings of different trees.

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Looks great. Sorry I missed your post before the reward window closed. I have not been online lately.

Lately, I am also growing some peppers this year. In the winter, two of my peppers are barely surviving because I have to keep them indoors where the air is very dry. They don't like the lack of natural rain and sunshine.

Thank you for sharing original content in the #teambonsai community. I'll keep an eye out for more things like this in the future.

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