How many times have we heard this, yet we get impatient, get shamefully, we give up at times.
This morning
was an early start for this Uproot8 tree.
It’s like you work behind the scenes for 2 to 3 years and there is no fruit yet…you feel a bit like a failure.
The Uproot8 tree knows about failures.
The Uproot8 tree know how it feels for the fruit to get cut off.
The tree knows how it feels to have rotten fruit that stink.
The Uproot8 tree longs for fresh healthy fruit to once again grow on its branches,that it can be proud off.
It waits and wants and impatiently ponder at times.
But the tree must TRUST the Season,The gardener and itself.
For only if all 3 are at the right time the blossom wil bloom and there will be a chance to bear sweet fruit once again.
Here is some interesting findings…
Apple trees take 2-5 years to bear fruit.
Pear trees 4-6 years
Sweet cherry trees 4-7 years.
Fig tree takes 3-5 years.
Grape vine 3 years.
The paw paw tree 7-9 years.
The coco de Mer native to a small island
called Seychelles takes 20-40 years to produce fruit.
Now why will you Uproot8 tree
stay inpatient and feel ashamed if you have not bear any fruit yet?
In a fast paced,fast food,instant world we lost track of the delicate processes hidden from the public eyes. From the YouTube and Tictock generation that often think life, success and fruits are instant.
No it’s not.
If you are questioning your growth or the taste of your fruit or why you have not bare any in a while check your fertilisers.
The other day my beautiful but so delicate fern was not happy,I watered it,gave it sunlight, I nurtured it and try to care for it but it still was not happy.
I had to repot it and add fertiliser in the new soil to boost its growth.
Check
your soil,and check your fertiliser carefully. A tree don’t just need water and sun to grow, and the same goes for the Uproot8 tree.
