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Fruits of My Guava Plant! 🌿🍈

 

The Picture of the Guava from Our Plant!


Many say that the fruit of hard work is sweet — and today, I’m truly experiencing it. The guava tree I planted in a picnic near my city has grown a lot, but let me take you back to the beginning.

As I was busy with my studies and other activities, I didn’t have the option to take care of the plant by myself. So, I decided to replant it at my home, where it would be under my watchful care. With the help of my family, I started nurturing it, and soon it began to grow well. Fast-forward to today — it’s finally bearing fruit!

Back in early July, there were two big guavas hanging on the tree. I plucked one and decided to let the other grow fully. The first guava was only half-ripe, but it was still incredibly sweet.

This morning, I plucked the second one — perfectly ripe, delicious, and unbelievably sweet. I can’t even express in words how happy I felt eating it, knowing it was the result of my own and my family’s hard work.


Thank you, Readers

(PRIYANKA CHAKRABORTY)

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