Summer 21, 518AV
It had been roughly three weeks since Summer had started, and since Baeye had planted her variety of vegetables for her home garden. She had planted five different plants, five seeds of each, and today was the day she needed to transfer those in a pot to the actual garden. The carrots and turnips she planted directly outside those weeks ago, but the cauliflower, broccoli and kale she started off in pots inside the house. The three latter were just a bit more sensitive than the former two, and so needed to germinate in a more stable environment, aka indoors. They would stay in their pots, watered twice daily, or more if they seemed dry, until they germinated and were ready to live out in the garden.
The carrots and turnips were hardy vegetables, and had a much better chance of surviving on their own in the elements. Or at least, Baeye would think. She wasn’t necessarily new at gardening, but this was her first attempt at her very own personal garden outside of the occasional potted tomato in her bedroom. She had high hopes, as she was a pretty optimistic woman, and to be honest, was a bit disappointed in the apparent results after the three weeks.
She really should have been more realistic. She was no master gardener. She wasn’t technically a beginner, either, but she should have expected some failure. Not this much, she told herself. Keeping with her optimistic side, though, she accepted that she had some success and prided herself on that. She would go with transferring the plants as planned, and try again when she could. And with that final thought, she carefully picked up her pots, one by one, and headed outside.