Our pepper transplants have taken root on the ridges, and this week marks the exciting stage where tender seedlings begin to thrive in the open field. This journey—from nursery preparation to ridge establishment—shows the rhythm of precision farming as each step builds on the last.
It all began with nursery preparation. Clean trays, a carefully mixed growing medium, and balanced moisture set the foundation. Seeds were sown with care, ensuring uniform spacing and optimal germination conditions.
Over the following weeks, the nursery became a vibrant hub of growth. Seedlings rose steadily, their stems strong and leaves healthy. This stage reflected the discipline of monitoring water, light, and nutrients to build resilience before transplanting.
Meanwhile, the field ridges were shaped row by row. These ridges are more than simple soil structures—they guide drainage, support root expansion, and align planting for efficient management throughout the season.
Now, with seedlings transplanted, the ridges are alive with new growth. Each plant is carefully tended, ensuring roots are secure and spacing is precise. The transplants are beginning to thrive, their leaves stretching outward as they adapt to their new environment. This moment connects preparation with productivity, as the nursery’s promise becomes the field’s reality.
The cycle continues: nursery prep, seedling growth, ridge formation, transplanting, and now establishment. Together, they form the backbone of a successful season.
With every ridge tendered and every transplant thriving, we move confidently into the next chapter of the 2026 season—cultivation, care, and harvest ahead.