The first thing I did was find some plastic containers to plant them in individually. I made drainage holes in the containers. My dad recommended that when planting, I left the tops of the seeds sticking out, since the plants need that space to grow properly.
After doing that little bit of work, all that was left was to find a good, safe place for them, so I decided to put them right where my mom has some of hers.
Then I noticed the tomato plants, which I haven't planted yet, and I urgently need to get them planted because something I don't know (if anyone knows, please leave a comment) is happening. The tips aren't growing and seem to be drying out despite being watered every day. Even the one I planted earlier in a paint container seems to be having the same problems. So, if anyone has any recommendations on how to best care for them, I'd appreciate it if you could leave them in the comments section.
I also noticed that the lemon plants are growing very well. Since we don't have enough space here at home, I'll have to find a spot for them at my grandmother's house. I hope it works out, as it's a hard-to-find variety and different from the ones we see around here every day.
To finish my post here in the #hivegarden community, I'm showing you the chive and garlic plants. I thought they might be bigger, but I was wrong. They've barely grown at all, although keeping them in containers like this isn't the best way for them to develop.