šŸŠ My All-Season Orange Tree: A Small Milestone in the Garden

By Shamim Hossain | Bangladesh

In my garden, where I spend my personal time nurturing various plants directly in the fertile soil, I have a resilient all-season Chinese mandarin orange tree. After a period of careful tending, the tree has finally started to bear fruit.

As of today, it has produced two small, firm oranges. While the number is modest, the health of the tree and the quality of the developing fruits are very promising. I believe growing trees directly in the earth provides the most natural and effective environment for them to thrive.

Observing the transition from tiny blossoms to these green fruits is a rewarding experience. It is a testament to the patience required in gardening and the simple satisfaction that comes from seeing consistent effort yield results. I am documenting this small success as a part of my gardening journey.



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Awww, that's such a cute small orange! Congratulations on your achievement (or your tree's achievement ahaha)
I also tried to grow trees like avocado and mango, and after a lot of failed attempts, i finally grew small sprouts 🄹

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Thank you so much @darine.darine! I'm glad you found the little orange cute. It really is a special milestone for me. Don't give up on your avocado and mango trees—gardening takes a lot of patience, but seeing those first sprouts is the best feeling in the world! I’d love to see updates on your plants too. Thanks again for the reblog and the encouragement!

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