




The first ones I tackled were the tomato plants, perhaps the ones I'm most concerned about. I need to secure them a bit more since they've grown quite a bit, and I hope they'll have a good harvest. But I especially need to work on one plant that's bent over and has a small sprout, so I have to support it more firmly to prevent this from happening again.


Elsewhere, I have some sweet pepper plants that have grown quite a bit, but some insect has been eating them, especially the leaves, leaving practically just the branches. These peppers I planted not too long ago were also eaten, but fortunately, they're growing back now. However, I have to keep an eye on the weeds growing around them, as you can see in the photos in my post.


Finally, there's an eggplant plant, one of the first I planted, and it hasn't produced its first harvest yet. It has had flowers, like it does now, but after a few days, the flowers disappear. Perhaps the soil or the plant needs a little more strength to allow it to take that step and produce a good harvest.


It's always a pleasure to share here in the #hivegarden community how the plants I've planted are growing, in this case, at my grandmother's house.
That's a cool idea...it's great that your starting to work it out..
Good to see your tomatoes and sweet pepper recovering after being eaten by insects. Don’t forget tor remove weeds so your plants can grow better. Your garden is doing great. Keep going.
Curated.

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