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These last few weeks I have involved in hard labor transplanting pepper plants for me. My initial goal was to make the garden more sustainable and more efficient. So far, I am content with what I have managed to accomplish.
I was a little apprehensive when it came to transplanting my pepper plants. I had never dared try it before and feared that I might do damage to those tender roots of the plants. However, I was reassured after reading many articles and talking with very skilled gardeners.
For transplanting my pepper plants, I chose a sunny spot in my garden where the soil drained well. I had prepped the soil with compost, fertilizer, and organic material to prepare it for the plant root systems to get just the nutrients they needed to support their growth. Therefore, I watered thoroughly before and after transplanting all my plants, helping them get accustomed to their soil environments.
Now, transplanting the pepper plants turned out very well, even though I was nervous at the beginning. I took them out of their pots, tried to keep their roots undisturbed, and put them into the already-prepped soil. Then, I made sure to have a proper space between each plant so that they could grow and spread.
After that, I kept observing my pepper plants during the weeks succeeding their transplanting. That being said, I have been watering them pretty often and offering them all the care they require. Fortunately, they are all doing fine and have started showing signs of new growth.
In summary, the transplanting went really well. For me, this was a learning adventure, but I am thankful for the knowledge as well as the skills that I have gained through it all. I can't wait to see how they continue to grow in both the short and long term. An excellent project, and I look forward to it.