I tried planting lemon grass too, once. And now it's gone. I'm trying to plant but looks like I'm not into it. I just started it, but not able to cultivate and take care of it continuously. But it's enjoyable. Especially if the plant bears fruits or veggies.
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Hii Mayt, that experience can be hard most of the times, but is totally relatable. I, too, have hard time growing other vegetables. Personally the three things that I was successful growing to-date were cucumbers, gingers, and lemongrass, but... others were always a failure at nth try, LOL!
Anyway, it was still an enjoyable experience trying to grow stuff. :D
Yeah. I enjoyed planting as well and already tried harvesting cucumbers and okra on it. Now I don't have any. I hope you encourage me to plant again through your posts. 😅
The nice thing about gardening is we can keep some things as secret, but we'll surely share our bumper harvests like we're pro gardeners 😆 hahaha
Just keep exploring btw, I myself will try growing pumpkins and tomatoes again this year for the 3rd time after failures, #crossfingers 🤞🏼
What kind of seeds is okay for planting? Is it the one you bought per pack or just the seeds from the vegetables themselves?
The seeds packs are great, but check their best before date bc the longer it stays in the shelves the lesser chances that all seeds can sprout and grow healthily. Also, there's a 99% guarantee that you'll have a high quality harvest if you follow the caring guide.
But as a practice, I also collect seeds from the kitchen and other unusued vegetable stalks that can be regrown in the garden, but when grown, it sometimes don't look 100% like its 'parent' plant but that's the surprise. 😆
Hahaha, I love surprises. But not on this. 🙈 Anyways, thanks for answering my question.