plant coconut trees in the garden
Good afternoon, welcome to meeting me again in this greatest community. On this occasion I will share some pictures of my activities today which are very fun but very sweaty and very tiring.
A few days ago I was very busy with my main job, namely selling fish at the supermarket, sometimes traveling from village to village and exploring every alley in the village with the intention of being able to fulfill the household needs of my beloved children and wife.
But this weekend I was very enthusiastic and took the time to plant some coconuts at my uncle's house. He has several children and a wife who is always loyal to accompany him. The coconut seeds are very high quality and have been selected by him
This coconut tree has a short trunk and bears fruit within 3 years. Its large, green fruit and very sweet water have captivated me to plant it😄
Below I have prepared several pictures that I have taken to show to all my friends and I will provide a detailed explanation for the pictures. I hope that friends in this greatest community like it😃
The following are the materials I need to support this activity in the form of a hoe, machete and lever, to break the roots for the seeding. The time to collect the coconut seeds was quite difficult because where we are in the dry season the roots grow straight into the ground.
The coconut seedlings are one year and four months old. After I finished removing them painstakingly, I cleaned the old leaves using a machete.
After finishing removing everything, I then put it in a basket made of rattan which I usually use to sell fish. Next time we will make a post about making baskets from rattan.
It was already midday and it was quite hot. The time for rest had arrived. I wanted to take a shower and then carry out my obligations for midday prayers, to spread my body again and have lunch before leaving for the garden.
After I finished resting, I started the motorbike and rushed to the garden using my motorbike. When I arrived at the garden, I took a hoe to make a hole 50cm deep and 40cm wide.
After I finished making the hole, I applied basic fertilizer, namely nitrogen, magnesium, phosphate, potassium, to speed up the growth of the coconut. After I lowered the coconut seedlings, I closed the hole again using the soil I had dug.
Then I watered and stepped on the ground that I had covered so that I could close the soil to the coconut seeds
That's what I can share in this post, hopefully it's useful for all of us and thank you for the visit and support from all my friends, and finally see you in my next post, of course, in this greatest community.
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