Basic maintenance and inspection of Tamarind sapling.
8 months ago
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Simply observing the trees is about half the work of keeping them happy and healthy. After examining many of the samplings this morning, I noticed that many of them are a bit low in their pots after losing soil during the regular growing season. They also have a lot of weeds, so I removed the weeds, took the trees out of their pots, added soil, and put them back in with a little extra topsoil and tapped the sides to make sure that the soil settles nicely around the sides and underneath. The same thing can be done with bigger trees as well.
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