It's farming time & this is my farming routine today

Dear everyone
"It's time to farm" maybe this is an appropriate sentence to motivate each of us to be more enthusiastic about planting various types of plants that are beneficial for ourselves and the people around us, as you know I'm just a farmer and I'm right -I have really fallen in love with my routine, previously I have published to you all about the plants that I cultivate such as sweet potatoes, peanuts, spinach, yellow pumpkin and several others, everything that I have planted. Alhamdulillah, I have got results even though they are not like which is expected but I feel happy because I get from the routine that I really love.
this time I will share with you all about my farming routine, in the last few days it started raining at my place which means farming papaya is the right time so I decided to plant some papaya stems with my garden workers, let's follow me until the end to see my routine of growing papaya;

This is a superior papaya seed that I have purchased from the agricultural service which has been tested for the authenticity of the seeds and the farmers have obtained satisfactory results.

My garden worker is making a small hole as a container for planting papaya seeds.

preparation of two types of fertilizer, namely KCL & NPK, which are two special fertilizers for papaya plants, and two types of fertilizer have been proven to provide fertility to the growth of papaya plants from day to day.

the two types of fertilizer that have been prepared, now we sprinkle them into the small holes that have been prepared.

after the fertilizer is sown into a small hole then cover it with soil and now continue watering with water so that the fertilizer dissolves quickly and is absorbed into the soil, we do this to make it easier for papaya plants to get nutrients.

after watering and now our garden workers make a small hole by hand the size of a polybag and this hole must match, it cannot be bigger than a polybag or smaller than a polybag.

and our garden workers plant superior papaya seeds in the small holes that have been prepared.

Very fortunate that the papaya seeds have been successfully planted by our garden workers, thank you very much to our garden workers.

This is the appearance of our papaya plants which have a planting age of around 22 days, so if you do what we have done then I am sure you will also get the same results, and honestly we have spent a lot of time learning about "how to make papaya plants bear fruit quickly" and finally the concept we found is like what I have shared above with all of you.

This is me feeling happy & proud because I have several papaya stems in our garden, this is the proudest time for me personally.
Papaya or betik (Carica papaya L.) is a plant that is thought to originate from southern Mexico and northern South America.[1] Papaya has now spread widely and is widely planted throughout the tropics for its fruit. C. papaya is the only species in the genus Carica. The name papaya in Indonesian is taken from the Dutch word "papaja", which in turn also derives from the name in the Arawak language "papaya". In Javanese papaya is called "katès" ("gandul"; Banyumasan dialect) and in Sundanese and Balinese "gedang". Wikipedia
we are a group of farmers who like to plant various types of tropical plants, but papaya is a mainstay plant for us because papaya is very popular with our people and of course this will help our family's economy, so papaya plants besides giving us delicious fruit at harvest time but the papaya plant also gives us money, this is an amazing plant from our point of view because in this plant there is health & finance.
if you are a farmer but you have land problems because you live in an urban area with narrow land for farming, don't worry, you don't need to worry because your papaya plants can be planted in small containers, you can use rice sacks or polybags with a width of 55cm then you will have a papaya tree on your terrace, it all depends on your wishes, I'm sure you have many ways to have tropical fruit plants on your terrace in your own way.
Thanks very much for visiting my blog, and this is my gardening routine today, thank you very much to everyone who has supported me, see you in the next post ❤️
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I love how you transplanted your papaya, soon you will be harvesting its fruits.
Thank you very much, great comments, I thought so too, are you a farmer?
Yes, I am a farmer by blood.
Yeah cool,, What have you planted so far?
Eggplant, Okra, Bottle Gourd, Snow Cabbage, Mustard, Tomato, String Beans, Sweet Potato vines, Calamansi, Green/Red Chili, Jute, and I am planning to plant more so that my family will not be going to buy vegetables anymore.
The npk fertilizer you used, is it the chemically processed type? Am asking because it's the one we have here.
The papaya can start producing when? I mean, do you know how many months it will take before it will start bearing fruits?