At Grandma’s orchard today, Papa was hard at work removing poor-quality soil from around the base of an old Montong durian tree stump. The goal was clear: to replace it with nutrient-rich soil that could support healthier and faster growth.
Surprisingly, a small shoot had already begun to sprout from the stump—our hopeful sign. That little green bud will one day become the new crown of the Montong durian tree.
It may seem like a simple act of gardening, but what we’re doing is more than just soil replacement. We’re giving this tree a second chance, transforming a neglected base into fertile ground for future harvests.
As we watched the old roots meet new soil, we were reminded that with care and intention, even what seems forgotten can thrive again.
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