Some time ago, I saw a platform selling various types of plants and other seeds. For some reason, I was particularly drawn to some seeds that were rarely grown in my area.
With a strong heart and a strong sense of trust in the seller, I purchased the package at a relatively low price for these seeds.
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Unfortunately, I don't know whose fault this was. I wonder if it was the seller's fault or the shipping service's fault. Or maybe it was my fault for ordering live plants and having a tragic outcome.
When the package arrived, I eagerly opened it, hoping that the seeds I'd purchased would survive.
Fate wasn't entirely on my side; some of the seeds I received died. I was quite sad. Oh, and I haven't mentioned what seeds I bought from this platform. I bought rosemary seeds, lavender seeds, mint seeds, thyme seeds, and oregano seeds. Among all these seeds, the ones that died were mint and oregano. Luckily, three seedlings survived the journey and reached me.
Because it was very late at night when I received the package, and I wasn't home. Yes, I was at my mother-in-law's house, I gave these seedlings first aid. I gave them a little water on the leaves and stems, and also watered the trunk and soil.
The next day, because I hadn't returned from my in-laws' house, I chose to plant these seedlings in a makeshift way: I just used pots or whatever containers I found in my mother-in-law's yard, including this bucket.
Unfortunately, fate wasn't on my side, or I just didn't know how to care for plants. The next day, some of the seedlings that had been alive began to dry out and wilt. I don't know why, and eventually, the three seedlings that had been alive followed their dead counterparts.
Just as I was about to give up, I saw signs of life in the dead seedlings. Their trunks showed signs of life, and I began to care for them, wondering which tree would come back to life.
After a few days, my question was finally answered: my mint tree is growing with two very healthy stems. And I'm so happy.
At this point, I can conclude that I don't have any talent for growing anything. Huh? Or do you have any suggestions on what I can do to ensure the trees I plant thrive and stay healthy?