I learned that cutting about 1/4 inch above a node (right above another set of leaves) is the best way to encourage the plant to continue producing.
This is so true moma 🥰, my grandmother taught me this. I have been applying it in my little garden and it's been giving me a good result.
Wow, what a bountiful harvest you have here. It's an evidence of good job during planting and maintenance. Even the tomato 🍅 plants you couldn't stake isn't looking bad..it will still do well.
I can see how you and your family are enjoying fresh healthy foods grown by our own hands, amazing 😍
I love the way you prepared the dried basil leaves and have them preserved in a jar
Keep up the good work ✅You are a great gardener @crosheille
Remember, I am eagerly waiting for what you will make out of your denim yarn 🧶😉
I love getting confirmation. So glad I read correctly. I'm happy that your garden is doing well too.
Thanks for the encouragement. We are really hoping we can still get some good tomatoes this round.
I am preparing my post soon. My project was a success and I can’t wait to show you!! 😃😆🤗
Wowww
I will be on the look out for your next blog then 🤗