I’m talking about my wonderful plant “Malunggay”. I was
so happy late Spring as I’ve seen it grow taller. It reaches up to 7 inches
tall. I thought it would survive at all. Nothing shows any bad things about the
plant, so I decided that it needs more sunlight and leave in our porch.
It has gotten more sunlight never have to worry about
water for it rains once awhile. My one major problem is the pests’ chippy. It’s
a chipmunk I called them chippy. These pests love to dig, and even though the plants
are in the pot? They still dig on it thinking there might be nuts on the
bottom. Are you kidding me?!
One morning I woke up early and walk my way to the
kitchen for a cup of coffee, I was devastated the “Malunggay” Plant went from
alive to no more. The tiny and smooth branched snapped, there’s no way it grew
back. L
I am sorry to hear about your plant! I have had that happen to me too. It is such a disappointment when you try to hard to grow something only to have it die.
ReplyDeleteMy father used to bandage plants back together and some how got most of them to grow and some would heal. It was crazy and I have only gotten it to work once. I am sorry your plant did not survive.
ReplyDeleteOur garden is the same way. We had it looking and growing good, then had a huge hail storm this week that I think destroyed it. I'm so glad some plants can survive even when we don't think they will.
ReplyDeleteaw so sorry to hear about your plant
ReplyDeleteOuch, thos nibby things just can't leave plants alone.
ReplyDeletesorry to hear abut your plant
ReplyDeleteaww.. poor plant. i love malunggay, perfect for tinola!
ReplyDeleteoh dear! that's one problem when living near the woods perhaps? Malunggay are indeed very tricky to grow. Need a chicken wire or net around it next time mommy?
ReplyDeleteOh no! I am so sorry about that. I can feel your frustration. Maybe next time you can use some time of a cage that chipmunks won't get it or plant garlic along with it. They don't like the taste of it so as the squirrels. So sorry.
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