Transfering Pakcoy Plants Into Raising Bed
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This video is contain my process to transfer baby pakcoy plant raising bed.
Gardening activities never end π This time I had to move the pakcoy plants into raising-bed.
Actually, these small pak choy plants are already 3 weeks old. So, it's been a week longer than the ideal period for transferring them into raising bed. But no problem.
I moved several Pakcoy plants last week. The rest, I just have free time this evening before the day going to dark.
Make sure the plants are moved in the evening so that the plants are not exposed to excessive sunlight.
Please watch my video to see all the process of transferring pakcoy plants into raising bed.
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Anggrek Lestari
Anggrek Lestari is an Indonesian fiction writer who has published two major books. Now She is a full-time content creator. She has a goal to share life, poem, and food content that makes others happy and can get inspiration.
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It's great seeing your garden doing so well. May it be full of many harvest to come π great video showing the transplanting
π more and more coming ehehe
I love my new hobby now in the garden. Bring me positive impact
That's awesome glad your enjoying your garden. It really shows with your excitement π
You look so happy when you notice the changes in your plants. You enjoy it so much.π₯°πππ
Every day I always my garden to check my plants growing bigger and bigger π
A heartwarming job. I enjoyed seeing you working as full of joy and life as the plants you grow. βΊοΈ I hope the whole garden will be infected with this happiness and grow strong and healthy seedlings. Thanks for sharing.
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since I am starting my garden, I feel happier with postive changes π
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This is nice. I am happy to see your garden doing very well. Congratulations
thank you π Gardening is happiness activities
Pakcoy π€, never heard of that. Even the leaves is unfamilliar to me π€. Anyways, it's cool, you are taking care of them yourself. That will grow healthy for sure ππ€©
I think you have bakcoy / pakcoy there. Similar with mustard greens but has thicker stems
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Seeing what you uploaded, I was very entertained and re-energized and really wanted to plant natural vegetables grown by myself even though the results were not like those on the market. Thank you for sharing with usππππ
no chemical fertilizers is great for kitchen stocks π
We usually eat pakchoy here.. it's also something I want to add to our farm in the Phil..
π pakcoy is fav here β€οΈ
My grandfather had a garden, and I loved helping him, how beautiful your plants are.
I really liked your video @anggreklestari
Pakchoy is known as pechay here. We used to plant it too in our garden before. Now, so sad most of the plants died because of extreme heat in our place.
yes here is also extreme heat but I hope the plants survive. I have to watering them twice per day
Oh I thought only Philippines is experiencing extreme heat. Let's pray for the rain.