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Why split the chili tree before planting?

After preparing the new plot, the month went to buy chili seedlings to plant. 🌶️

The month wants this zone to be a variety of vegetable gardens with vegetables, leafy vegetables, folk vegetables and kitchen horticulture, so that customers staying at Refresh Villa can walk to pick fresh vegetables and cook. 🥬🌿

For peppers that are planted, this month, choose to separate the tree before going to the basket. Because 1 clump of peppers seedlings usually have many trees together. If planted together in one basket, when grown up, the peppers will start to branch and expand the bushes, allowing them to compete for water, food, and compete for sunlight.

Separating the tree in the first place gives each tree more growth space, easier care, and better productivity opportunities. 🌱 Now the new transformation has begun to take shape. Just wait and see how beautiful this chili will be. 😊 If friends want to grow more vegetables in this zone. Comments can be recommended. 💚# Small garden house of the month # duanslittlegarden # Refreshing villa # Agriculture is satisfied

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April in Zone 8 is one of the best planting months of the year. The soil is warm, the days are longer, and the garden is fully coming to life. If you’ve been waiting to plant — this is your moment. Here’s your Zone 8 April planting guide: ⸻ 🌱 Direct Sow Now ~ Peas ~ Lettuce ~ Sp
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A vibrant image featuring orange trees laden with fruit, a wooden crate and woven basket filled with oranges, and sliced oranges on the ground. The text overlay reads "ZONE 9 FEBRUARY PLANTING GUIDE Winter Sowing | Regions Direct Sow, Ideas & Tips."
A lush, colorful garden scene with a stone archway, blooming flowers, and palm trees under a sunset sky. The text overlay says "ZONE 9 February SAVE & FOLLOW for your Zone."
A garden bed with green plants and a basket overflowing with fresh vegetables like carrots, radishes, and leafy greens. The text lists "Cool-Season Peak Outdoor Planting" and "Harvest Now" items for Zone 9 February.
Zone 9 February Planting Guide 🌱 What to Plant Now
February in Zone 9 is prime planting season 🌞 If you’ve been wondering “Am I behind?” — you’re not. This is actually one of the most productive months of the year in warm climates. The soil is workable, daylight is increasing, and both cool-season and warm-season crops can begin — depending on
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A title image for a Zone 6 March Planting Guide, featuring light pink hellebore flowers with green leaves and a hint of snow on the ground, set against a blurred forest background with warm sunlight. The text highlights nighttime temperatures, regions, direct sow tips, and ideas.
A vibrant spring garden scene with a stone path leading to a red barn, surrounded by colorful daffodils, tulips, and flowering trees. The text reads "ZONE 6 March SAVE & FOLLOW for your Zone" with a "Blooms by Zone" logo.
A checklist for Zone 6 March gardening, detailing indoor seed starting for tomatoes, peppers, eggplant, and flowers, along with garden tasks like sowing peas, spinach, radish, planting bare-root fruits, feeding perennials, and pruning roses and shrubs. The background shows a frosty garden.
Zone 6 March Planting Guide 🌱
March in Zone 6 is when the garden slowly begins to wake up. The days are getting longer, snow is melting in many areas, and gardeners are starting seeds again. But the soil is still cold, and patience still matters. Here’s what makes sense for Zone 6 gardening in March: ⸻ 🌱 Start In
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