Saturday, December 7, 2024

#Durianium—Nurturing the Heliodor vine

In addition to the numerous durian trees and other fruit-bearing plants at Grandma’s house, Yarik, Eva, and Naya’s family decided to try something new: planting grapevines. Among them is the Heliodor grapevine, a variety we’re particularly excited about.

The Heliodor vine is still small, its tender leaves and slender stem showing promise despite its young age. The tiny plant already boasts a surprising number of leaves, a sign that it’s ready to grow with the right care.

To ensure it thrives, we enriched the soil around the vine with organic manure and burned rice husks. These natural fertilizers provide the nutrients the Heliodor vine needs to grow strong and healthy.

Our hope is simple but heartfelt—we want this vine to flourish, adding its beauty and bounty to our ever-growing garden. One day, we hope to enjoy its sweet, golden fruits while cherishing the memories of its tender beginnings. 🌱🍇

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