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Farming and Gardening (6fd0)
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Farming - Gardening - Lifestock - Permaculture - Monoculture
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@Beauty-and-the-beast
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2 years ago
Starting a Balcony Garden
It is only the beginning of summer here; the temperatures can soar as high as 48 degrees Celsius (that’s about 118 degrees Fahrenheit). The summer months are long and the air starts cooling off only b...
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@JonicaBradley
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2 years ago
Animal Love
Anybody who knows me at all knows I love animals. Not only do I love animals, I actually prefer them to people most of the time. This little article is about just some of the animals who have been in...
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@Barragan
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2 years ago
My first experience growing avocados from seeds
To be honest, I have never wrote an article before, or even a long text in English, maybe because it's not even the second language in my country, but I would like to improve my English skills, that's...
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@littlenewthings
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2 years ago
Starting the Year with Clean-ups
2021 has ended, and how I wanted to just sleep the whole day and do nothing.... But I know I have been procrastinating to look into my terrarium box that has been neglected due to long hours of work...
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@Meherun
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2 years ago
Is there a love or friendship between a boy and a girl?
Small is a word friend. But its depth and breadth are limitless. Which some short-minded people do not understand or do not want to understand. The word friend literally means friend, ally, frie...
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@Elearah
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2 years ago
Designing an edible garden part 8: Small animals in Zone 2
In the article about zones , I mentioned that Zone 2 contains the elements we need to visit at least once a day but we don't necessarily want in front of us all the time. In practical terms, Zone 2...
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@Meherun
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2 years ago
Additional thinking background
Hello @Read.Cash Let's talk about thought today. What role does thought play in our lives? Everyone is requested to read. Completely by the thoughts of my mind. #writing by @Meherun Excessiv...
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@mattsanthonyit
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2 years ago
Eggplant Fruting Development Within Few Months Before The Huge Comemences Of Rainfall
Sometimes ago I made some changes on eggplant and I also took more time to expanciate on some things we need to know most especially when you want to go for this particular kind of planting. I've...
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@ClickMatic.JP
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3 years ago
Raising a free-range heritage chicken in the Philippines
Free range chicken nowadays is very known as global pandemic hits. Many of my fellow Filipino farmers add to their livestock's a heritage chicken. It can be help more extra income. I started raising...
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@SimpleBoy1
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3 years ago
Harvesting maize and processing it
Today I will tell you more secrets about maize, for my country we are not planting it just for company use. We also used it for making food. Separation of maize coin from its range If we harvest...
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@Meherun
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3 years ago
Aren't we wasting our lives in any way
Remember, today is Thursday. The whole work / study of this week has been very stressful. Back home in the evening, I feel like going to bed right now. You plan to sleep all day tomorrow. But sud...
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@Elearah
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3 years ago
Designing an edible garden part 7: Borders and shapes in Zone 1
Life has in incessant compulsive need to expand. The plants in our gardens grow as much as they can and yet some. They expand towards the empty spaces, they grow toward the sun, trying to cover as muc...
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@remona
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3 years ago
First Chilli ️️ in my Balcony Garden!
This is the absolute moment of joy. I managed to grow chili for the first time in my balcony garden. Maybe it sounds like I'm over exaggerating about this. Because my chili plant only grew two chili...
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@Diziette
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3 years ago
A slow start to changing my garden
Every garden needs a destination and every destination a view. The destination is a place to go to. A braai area or comfortable place to sit and chat. Some even have an outside dining room. Whatever...
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@Elearah
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3 years ago
Designing an edible garden part 6: Composting
As I mentioned in the article about zoning , each edible garden needs a composting area. Composting brings back the fertility to the soil. It feeds the microbiology in a permanent cycle that will sus...
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@David_BCH
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3 years ago
Pawpaw season
Do you plant pawpaw in your area? Good evening friends, we are now in season of pawpaw known as carica papaya. Are you ready to grow Pawpaw in controlled environment like polyhouse or greenhouse? her...
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@Grecia31
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3 years ago
El captus Opuntia Subulata El género de cactus Opuntia, especie muy común en vastas regiones de nuestro país, tiene la propiedad de reducir el colesterol y la glucemia. Así lo evidenció una serie de...
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@Elearah
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3 years ago
Designing an edible garden part 5: Preparing the beds
Besides the sun, the plants in our garden need water, air and nutrients. Some are adapted to extreme conditions but for simplicity we will assume they will take the last three from the roots. As I me...
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@Meherun
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3 years ago
Alleviation of hard times
Alleviation is commodity that can give a person the courage to come back from the point of death. No matter how bad the situation in life, if we've the provocation to move forward, it's possible fo...
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@Meherun
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3 years ago
I will talk about a pedagogical teaching.
There is a lot of education, but I will say that it is more focused. Incident 2 years ago. College Three of us girlfriends used to travel regularly by bus. One side of the buses is reserved for...
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@Elearah
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3 years ago
Designing an edible garden part 4: mapping the soil
Sometimes when zoning a garden we have different candidate placements for the same function. Even if we don't, before we start digging it's a good idea to see what nature is telling us. How are we...
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@Elearah
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3 years ago
Designing an edible garden part 3: zones
So, now that we have the main topology of our plot in paper , and we added the water flow , we can think on what to put where to serve our needs. We are ready to introduce the human element. This i...
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@Olusegun08
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3 years ago
Egg plant in the Garden
Hello good day friends, I decided to check on the egg plant in the garden. It's important to note that the egg plant is common here in Nigeria and it's been planted by so many people. It has so many n...
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@COCOyaRn
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3 years ago
I'm home.
Without any hesitations The best feeling above anything else is to be at home. No substitutional happiness could ever exchange when we're home. The feeling of completeness to with the whole famil...
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@Elearah
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3 years ago
Designing an edible garden part 2: Guiding the water
Once we look at the plot and have a fair drawing of the topography, the light, wind and how the water runs , we get to the second stage. In this second stage we will choose how to modify the topogr...
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@Elearah
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3 years ago
Black gold is not oil, it's soil
The present agro-industry practices have to go. Every time I see a row of lanky plants on naked soil, I just can't believe it. It's wrong in so many levels that it's hard to think how such idea could'...
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@Elearah
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3 years ago
Designing an edible garden, what to do first
Before cleaning the plot, before getting a single plant, we need to have a long hard look at the place where we plan to put the garden. It can be big or small, it can have constructions around or be c...
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@Maxdevalue.BCH
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3 years ago
Eco-friendly Birthday
Check out this beautiful African culture Welcome to my blog friend. Before you take off reading this post, it’s important that you understand the purpose of this writeup. I celebrated my birthday re...
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@Diziette
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3 years ago
Why I will always have Nasturtium in my garden
Some people see Nasturtium as a weed. If you saw what my garden looked like before the great cleanup you can understand why. If left to its own devices, Nasturtium will take over. It climbs and grow...
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@Elearah
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3 years ago
Zero KM food, what is it and why it's important
Many high end restaurants have their own local organic gardens nowadays and many top athletes follow a seasonal diet. Why is that? Well, for many reasons. Some obvious some not so much. With the...
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