My tree died. the end.
I fail the assignment.. Sorry guys =[
*SPOILER ALERT*
Ha just kidding! My tree is doing really good! Berries arew continuing to grow on him! the first sign that he's growing.
I came to a major decision today. I decided to agree with my mom and move the plant from our backyard to a pot. 2 main reasons dictated this action:
1. We might move houses, so we can ACTUALLY take our tree with us if we move~ I don't want to leave Bibbobo behind!
2. According to my mom If the tree grows to big it'll break our cement.. and that's a "no no". (Pshh whatever)
3. It looks "ugly" in our backyard if it gets to big.. while in a pot it'll look nice and "cute"(?)
As you can see the only choice that dictated me is the first one.. The other 2 are of no importance to me.
Anyways, transferring the plant from the backyard was quite tedious and disturbing. everytime I would take a shovel to put some soil in the pot and like.....5 worms would fall into the pot. (as well as many other squirmy creatures). I kept having to dump out the soil back into the yard! Bleh! the soil also kept falling out of the pot, because the styrofoam I put didn't fit in the slot! Anyways, after much effort i finally replanted Bibbobo.
WAIT..Unfortunately there was one more incident =[.. or so I thought...DUN DUN DUN....
As I dug up Bibbobo, i thought I took him out nicely without breaking any roots. However, to my horror, i ripped off accidentally two GIANT roots.
I was devastated! I thought Bibbibo was going to die!
Anyways, I planted him int the pot, and i watered it. I only hoped that Bibbobo would do well.
However, after I planted him, I went back and examined the two giant roots. When I looked at them again..I realized they were completely different roots. I pulled one out, and it was attached to a Nut!!! (dam squirrels!). I was relieved though that Bibbobo didn't lose any roots.
Bibbobo is still in a state of shock, but hopefully he'll be fine! I think I may have watered him to much! But it's not my fault. It's completely my mom's! eh! Mrs. " I-Know-Everything-About-Gardening". She told me to water it quite a bit. I mean i know that you have to water it more when you plant it in a new place but WOW! IT WAS QUITE A BIT.
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I fail the assignment.. Sorry guys =[
*SPOILER ALERT*
Ha just kidding! My tree is doing really good! Berries arew continuing to grow on him! the first sign that he's growing.
I came to a major decision today. I decided to agree with my mom and move the plant from our backyard to a pot. 2 main reasons dictated this action:
1. We might move houses, so we can ACTUALLY take our tree with us if we move~ I don't want to leave Bibbobo behind!
2. According to my mom If the tree grows to big it'll break our cement.. and that's a "no no". (Pshh whatever)
3. It looks "ugly" in our backyard if it gets to big.. while in a pot it'll look nice and "cute"(?)
As you can see the only choice that dictated me is the first one.. The other 2 are of no importance to me.
Anyways, transferring the plant from the backyard was quite tedious and disturbing. everytime I would take a shovel to put some soil in the pot and like.....5 worms would fall into the pot. (as well as many other squirmy creatures). I kept having to dump out the soil back into the yard! Bleh! the soil also kept falling out of the pot, because the styrofoam I put didn't fit in the slot! Anyways, after much effort i finally replanted Bibbobo.
WAIT..Unfortunately there was one more incident =[.. or so I thought...DUN DUN DUN....
As I dug up Bibbobo, i thought I took him out nicely without breaking any roots. However, to my horror, i ripped off accidentally two GIANT roots.
I was devastated! I thought Bibbibo was going to die!
Anyways, I planted him int the pot, and i watered it. I only hoped that Bibbobo would do well.
However, after I planted him, I went back and examined the two giant roots. When I looked at them again..I realized they were completely different roots. I pulled one out, and it was attached to a Nut!!! (dam squirrels!). I was relieved though that Bibbobo didn't lose any roots.
Bibbobo is still in a state of shock, but hopefully he'll be fine! I think I may have watered him to much! But it's not my fault. It's completely my mom's! eh! Mrs. " I-Know-Everything-About-Gardening". She told me to water it quite a bit. I mean i know that you have to water it more when you plant it in a new place but WOW! IT WAS QUITE A BIT.
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