Plowing the soil to plan for planting new crops and cutting down old trees.

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Hello friends, today I will take you to visit my garden again. After I planted corn and harvested it in the middle of last month, today I had a backhoe come to plow the soil so that I can plan to plant other plants. I will not plant corn anymore. I am planning to plant other plants. I am looking for ideas from various YouTube channels that will plant plants in a complete cycle and benefit each other. Now I have ordered Moringa seeds to grow as seedlings. I want to plant and decorate the garden to be neat and beautiful at the same time.

And above is my mother's original garden where I planted jackfruit, mango, star gooseberry, dugong, and coconut trees. They are old and do not yield much fruit. So my mother hired someone to cut down 4 jackfruit trees, 3 star gooseberry trees, and 2 dead coconut trees. She also dug up the roots of the trees that were cut down and cleared the area to make it look cleaner.

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Two days ago, my mother in the South sent me yardlong bean seeds. Today, I have already planted one plot. When I get back to the South, my mother will prepare wild morning glory and sweet vegetable seeds for me to plant during the coming rainy season. And around the mango tree, I am making a new furrow to plant a new round of pumpkins. I will come back to update my friends so that they can follow and give good advice. Thank you for following.

Thank you to all my friends who have supported me.

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Wow! You’re making lots of changes on your land for the new season. This is very good.

Moringa trees will become very big so you have to keep them trimmed in good shape quite often. These leaves are very good for eating with Thai chili paste.

Don’t forget to plant trees along the border for selling as carbon credit in the future. I have mahogany, กฐินเทพา, ตะเคียน, ยางนา, มะค่า. All hard wood trees for the long term future.
We have a few jackfruit trees, lots of mango trees, มะปราง, มะยงชิด, ส้มซ่า, มะพร้าว, ส้มโอ.
We try to have our own fruits so we don’t have to buy fruits at the market!
I would like to have a few traditional corn plants as well, not the GMOs.

Have fun with gardening!