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Summary

The author shares their experience and pride in growing a lemon sapling from a seed in a pot, with the intention to transplant it to a larger pot and eventually to the ground at their country house.

Abstract

The author expresses a sense of maternal pride in nurturing a lemon sapling from a seed, detailing the growth progress and future plans for transplanting it to a more permanent home. The sapling, currently in a small pot, is intended to be moved to a larger pot and then to the soil at the author's country house once it's strong enough to survive in a more challenging environment. The author acknowledges a small issue with the tip of the plant but remains optimistic about its growth and the potential for it to bear fruit for the family. The article invites readers to share their own experiences and tips regarding planting seeds and watching them grow. Additionally, the author encourages readers to check out three other articles and to join Medium for more content.

Opinions

  • The author is proud and excited about the growth of their lemon sapling, considering it a "little life" they have cultivated.
  • There is a sense of anticipation and hope that the sapling will continue to thrive and eventually produce lemons for the family.
  • The author values the process of nurturing the plant from a seed and is cautious about its transition to more difficult environments, indicating a protective and attentive approach to gardening.
  • The author is open to learning and community engagement, as they invite readers to share their own experiences and provide advice on plant care.
  • There is an appreciation for the beauty of the plant, as evidenced by the exclamation of it being "simply wonderful."

My lemon sapling in a vase

Look how beautiful it is!

This photo belongs to the Author

I’m a drooling mother right now! It’s been a few months since I took a lemon seed and planted it in this small pot I had here at home.

The aim was to make her grow up strong and healthy to to then be transplanted into a larger pot at my country house. Where I already have a bigger one also growing in a vase.

I want to place them directly on land but I will only do that when they are strong enough to survive on land and in more difficult environments.

Although in the photo the tip is a little dry, I think the root is growing well and is very strong! Let’s see if it continues from now on!

It was a great pride for me to be able to take this little life to my country house where one day it will be able to give lemons to the family!

I think it’s simply wonderful this idea!

Have you ever done anything like this? Plant a seed from a tree in a pot and then plant it in the ground when big enough.

Tell me in the comments! And if they have tips, don’t forget to tell me about them! 💕

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