Too much focus had been put to all kinds of work in the backyard and it was time to shift the attention to the front lawn. It was time for repotting activity for the hibiscus plants that needed new and nutritious soil as well as bigger spaces to live in.
Fortunately, I always keep some organic soil and pots at home as they would be important if I suddenly decide to carry out gardening.
before |
To be able to get the hibiscus plant out of the old pots was already an achievement. Sometimes they would get stuck and pulling them out could cause damage to the plants.
Just look at the intertwined roots that looked like the intestines which had to be cut off. No wonder the plants' growth was stunted and they looked unhealthy.
after |
The task was successfully done and the KPI of the day was achieved. While some people posted on the social media their skin complexion has become a few tones brighter after staying for too long inside the house, on the contrary, my tan is already a few shades darker. With all the gardening work in the sun, I manage to maintain all the three criteria nonetheless: tall, dark and handsome.
As you can see, my organic soil stock is running dangerously low. I will have to call the nursery I use to visit and ask the boss or the staff whether they could do delivery during the MCO period. For the time being, let's just pray the hibiscus plants in the three pots will be growing well and healthy.
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