
He also mentioned that he only has eggplants, okra, and a guava tree. The eggplants, in particular, are seedlings from other plants he had previously, which were cut back to allow them to grow again, as you can see in the photos I'm sharing in my post here in the #hivegarden community.





These eggplant plants, some of which are already showing signs of a future harvest, demonstrate the importance of understanding nature to achieve the best possible results with our limited resources.



The okra plants, if they are new, already have visible fruit in the photos, although there are few, but a large harvest is certainly possible.





There's also the guava, which, although it's producing fruit now, isn't the best in terms of ready-to-eat fruit. There are a few that are just starting to grow. While taking a short walk around the area, I found one, but it was completely overripe, so I left it there for the chickens or birds to eat.





I love sharing the wonders that nature offers us in my posts, even when, as in this case, illness prevents me from being 100% attentive. Greetings, and it's a pleasure to share here in the #hivegarden community, as agriculture is undoubtedly one of my greatest passions and a top priority.