PACKAGING MY HARD EARNED PLANTS FOR TRAVEL!

in life •  7 years ago 

This was a great "wage" to earn!


Up in Wisconsin, I've got a friend. I helped start some dreads in his hair a long time back so whenever I'm around he wants me to do some maintenance on them.

Since my time was really short, I was only able to concentrate on the most needed areas and then I had to call it quits to take care of some other business. Thankfully, he understood and blessed me with some cuttings from some of his plants as a way of saying thank you for the help that I was able to give him. His head did look nice, for sure!

PREPARING MY NEW PLANTS FOR TRAVEL

I received a very nice sampling of great plants that produce edible fruits; some grapes, two kinds of raspberries, and a kind of blackberry. In order to set them up for the best chance of actually making it to my land alive and being able to grow once they got there, I had to do some work.

The "tools" that I needed were pruning shears, paper towels, water, plastic bags, and stretch wrap.

First I removed the dead leaves and twigs and then cut them down to size.

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Then I wrapped the bottom ends of the cuttings with paper towel and wet them with water.

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Next I wrapped a plastic bag around each of these groups to keep the moist paper towel in place.

Finally, I tightly secured the cuttings and the plastic bags in place finishing my travel preparation for them.


Like many other food-bearing plants, these cuttings can actually root themselves and be used to create entire new plants. Since the weather in Wisconsin has been colder for the most part, the plants were still dormant. That is usually the best time to try to take cuttings, since the plants have basically "been asleep" for the winter.

At each node on these cuttings, growth can occur. It can be a leaf, flower, new branch, or a root, since all the information to create such different forms of growth are available in the nodes. If the plant "wakes up" from its dormant state and the node is below the soil level, then the plant amazingly chooses to grow roots from those nodes rather than leaves, branches, or flowers. This is where people can make things work for our advantage.

I'll do my best preparing the planting site and keeping you updated on how these do, but so far I am optimistic. Also, I'll have to get back up to Wisconsin to finish my friends hair sometime!

As always, I'm @papa-pepper and here's the proof:


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Until next time…

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Hi @papa-pepper

Nice, you're a man with a vision. You've got different things you do.
It serves as an encouragement to us all who read your post..

Thanks for sharing @papa-pepper

Thank you for the encouragement Sir! Thank you very much!

I like to plant the grapes. Here in the Philipiines there are few who made it. Can you share some steps brother in growing grapes?

this is very good and great, I get more knowledge from your post this @papa-pepper.
you always give science useful for all of us.

Excellent post, thanks for sharing

Have you ever tried growing Moringa? I cant get the darn things to survive. With a few succesful Moringas we can call you: Papa Prepper!

Not yet, but I plan on it.

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

But it's look dried? Or is it just an old trunk? Then after you will put into the loam soil am I right? I have no idea yet how to grow this plants.

Your pose is cute! Photogenic! LOL

A quotable quote

wisdom is the principal, acquire it

Your hard work is really paying off for you, congratulations. All your works so far has been awesome.
Keep the good work up, well done sir

Good luck with your gardening. Ps, I really like your friend's hair.
cheers @papa-pepper

Yeah, I really like his hair too!

Nice tips as usual I just need to find some plants to cut from 💯🐒

@papa-pepper is really a genius... Who could have thought of this...kindly say hello is your friend..kind of love his hair

I never knew you could do that. I thought that the planted needed its roots to grow..

Another reason to always do good. Well done Papa. I wish you safe trip and I am sure, those cuttings will thrive. His dreads look good, same with yours Papa. Growing a hair like that, sure needs maintenance, Just like keeping an afro. Well done sir.

I think that your gift given as a thank is more valuable than your help to him.. Because he gave you something that will last long time. Once your plants grow and give fruits, you will be more gainful.. I love the plants so much, in future I have a dream to have from various plants and feed them in my balcony..

I understand that, but hopefully his hair will last a long time too, LOL! Thanks!

Ahaha I never thought from that side :) :)

thanks to many upvote his papa, as my thanks that I can reply only resteem post papa yes, if upvote just 0.01 its value, again thanks @ papa-peper.

This is a very good,great and nice man with a vision...

very nice
thanks for sharing

hi you, you can follow me not, thank you very much!

👍👍ok

What's up Papa Pepper? Those berries will do great here in Arkansas. How soon till you have another photo contest?

Nice job on the dreads! Nice payment too! I like the fact that no matter where you go you are always on the outlook for plants, animals or material that will be useful on the homestead. Can't wait to see how these new plants grow.

Hard earned 👍
Nice job