
To begin my post, here are the tomato plants, which still need to be transplanted into individual plastic cups. This will make it easier to move them to the containers where I want to plant them, since I don't want to plant them directly in the ground yet. I need to try out different techniques that I've been told about and see if I can have any success.



There's also this sweet pepper plant, which I have here at home and showed in a previous post. It has grown quite a bit, but it hasn't produced any fruit yet. However, it does have a large number of flowers, which, if all goes well, will soon become peppers that we can use in our cooking.




Finally, and perhaps most importantly, these are the ones I consider most important because having a lemon at home is always a big help. However, lately I've noticed that the ones I have growing individually haven't grown enough; on the contrary, they're drying out. Perhaps it's because of too much water, although I'm not entirely sure, but something could be harming them.



I'll say goodbye now, but not before thanking you for the support you've given my posts here in the #hivegarden community, which is one of my favorites because I'm passionate about gardening.
Your sweet pepper plant grown beautiful. Wishing your lemon plants will string and bear fruits as well. May your garden continue to thrive.