Monday, 24 July 2023

CHILLI PEPPERS HARVEST BEGINS IN MINI-GARDEN


Though not much but it's  something worth  mentioning.  I have started harvesting the chilli peppers in one of the sacks.

Imagine if there's bigger space, how much more can be realised . But never despise the small harvest from your little garden  - the little harvests from a small garden of 1/20th of a plot should be at least up to  monthly N8,000.😁

Not particularly in support of this FG policy of giving N8,000 monthly to some households. But to those that want  the amount increased, surely the recipients can do other things rather than fully depend on that meagre amount for survival?

Anyway back to garden matters, never despise the little  output you get- nothing is insignificant. This chilli peppers can go with  waterleaf combined with  bitterleaf - they are all 'growable' in a garden.

No matter how much money you get through other means, these period,  your purchasing power for even basic necessities  will still be going down because of inflation  and skyrocketing prices of some necessities.

So if you  are able to do certain things by yourself (not compulsorily food production but other useful things) to decrease the pressures on money being spent on necessities, very good - better is a little with peace of mind.

Another very vital thing is the health benefit of gardening or farming or some other useful activities necessary for human survival. .

The knowledge one gathers from the experience of doing certain things by oneself will not only reduce costs but will help a whole lot in developing skills that can later be commercialised.

.So, take gardening for example  as a school of practical farming or food production  or mini-school of research.

So, wearing  my Mini-Garden Researcher cap - to make chilli peppers very, spicy, I've started adding the dried peels of ginger as manure to the soil - please note - dried and not fresh. So after peeling ginger, dry the peels first before applying as manure. Applying  the fresh ginger peels may stump the growth

Gardening or farming activities can sometimes be very tasking - if engaged in It, let's learn to rest well afterwards.

Last week, I was engrossed  doing  gardening activities involving use of shovel and cutlass. By weekend, my body was aching so very badly. I couldn't tell anyone because who send me?😂 Dem no send me o! 

Fortunately by taking garden herbs my body didn't cave in to illness but still felt very sore.

I was still able to do most other activities I needed to do but took things easy and rested well. By this morning I am bustling again with renewed energy. 

But of course I am taking things a bit easy - did some lighter gardening activities - even more fortunately, the rain that fell early hours of this morning has watered  the plants.

So there are ways to achieve results and still preserve your energy. 

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HARVESTED PINEAPPLE, PLANTED ANOTHER


I have harvested the only pineapple in my garden and used its crown to plant new one in another bag.

The pineapple was so very juicy and tasted quite nice. I think it's possible another one may even shoot out from where I plucked the one harvested.


OTHER GIST
Why still wondering what to do with the torn sack that the mango tree is growing, I saw that the sack I planted Aloe Vera had also torn.

So this morning I got  the shovel again and transplanted into another sack by transferring soil in the torn sack to new sack - see pictures.

ANOTHER GIST
Do you know if you  want to get plenty of fruits from a plant, when the plant starts flowering, you should cut the flowers?. I saw that on a video on Social Media.

Since I want more chilli peppers,  I started cutting off the flowers -Gbam! The pepper plant is producing more fruits than what I usually get in one sack in the garden  - see ata rodo- chilli pepper from a small sack o!

I think cutting off flowers to get more fruits applies to most, if not all fruit bearing plants that flower - I am  going to test as many fruiting plants as possible.

Before I got to know this, there's an Okro plant also planted in sack in my little garden that was producing flowers - very lovely flowers- I will try post the picture if I can still find it.
I had never seen Okro plants produce such nice flowers. Around that period, I would admire the flowers when I sight them, allowing them to grow relatively big until they mature and withered.

To my surprise, the okro plant  produced just few fruits. I did not know then that the flowers I was admiring were taking the nutrients so not enough left for the plant to fruit bountifully.

So you choose o - when you plant crops, whether it is the beautiful flowers you want to be admiring or if it the fruits you want to chop😂.

I need to find out though if those lovely flowers on Okro plant have any beneficial uses - the more researches, the more knowledge in future farming endeavours for greater results/impact.

#Aloevera

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Monday, 26 June 2023

MY LITTLE GARDEN IS SMALL COSMETOLOGY RESEARCH CENTRE


I didn't really know such a very little garden has potential for so much. In my past posts I'd been contemplating how to include the beneficial properties of mango leaves in my bathing soap and hair wash. 
I don't know if it is science-based or indigenous knowledge or my 50 year old brain thinking deep. Maybe it's divine revelation. But it just occurred to me that I could infuse those qualities of mango leaves indirectly into my bathing soap and hair wash through the growing Aloe Vera plant(s). 

This entails manuring the Aloe Vera plant constantly with mango leaves. 

I already manure with lemon grass - I can use the fresh lemon grass and mango leaves and/or the remnants left after boiling them for tea. 


While on that it occurred to me I can as well use the peels and other remnants of oranges, also pawpaw leaves and stalks, soya bean chaff etc to manure the Aloe Vera.

The Aloe Vera juice i.e. that inner slimy part is a very vital ingredient I use in compounding my bathing soap and hair wash. 

Rather than go through processing all these other leaves or herbs and fruits to add to cosmetics, it is possible to get at least one of the vital ingredients already used infused with those materials  while it is growing.

When I start growing the other cosmetic  ingredients I use i.e. spices, I can also infuse them with anything I find to have beneficial qualities.  

Which reminds me- this lemon-scented plant  that sprouted on its own in my garden can also become a regular manure for the Aloe Vera so I can tap into the lemon qualities. 
So the Aloe Vera I would be growing going forward would be Super Aloe Vera. By using it in cosmetics, I surely would  not need  to lay foundation on my face or paint it even in my golden years before applying ordinary powder  -  with Natural Cosmetics, you don't need to hide your real face
 😀


#Aloevera

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#intercroppinginsoilsack. 
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Monday, 19 June 2023

MY MANGO TREE SEEDLING IS OUTGROWING SACK IT'S PLANTED IN



Over the weekend, a friend told me she had fever some weeks ago, went to the hospital got treated. She recovered somewhat but there was a relapse - the fever returned. She became sick again.

Her mother then got some leaves of trees including mango leaves, boiled and gave her to drink.  She recovered fully.

What sparked that conversation was my natural look - I don't use herbs as treatment but as food if edible and for hygiene.


When this friend  mentioned mango leaves, I was glad that despite the possible challenge(s) of growing in containers, that I had decided to plant mangoes in sacks since I currently can't plant directly in the soil.


Though I have few other mango seedlings in other sacks, the main one is that which I transplanted  around third quarter of last year.

I have tried to slow down it's growth by using the stems as stakes to the snake tomato plants  which have very short growing cycles of about three to four months.

So the mango tree isn't growing so fast but still growing anyway. The root  must be getting bigger as the sack it is planted is getting torn.

I would have loved for it to fruit at least once before relocating it. But the growth even though hindered must not be completely  stopped - you know when any living thing stops growing, it will die.

So to keep it alive, it has to grow even if slowly. If it doesn't fruit in the sack, mango leaves are useful - apart from herbal treatments. It can  be taken as tea.

It is anti-inflammatory so it can be used in food that have tendency for inflammation e.g. beans. I also use it in washing my hair.


I am even exploring possibility of including it in my bathing soap which I compound with other edible agricultural raw materials- the fragrance of mango leaves is quite nice. But when I sun-dried the leaves, the sweet fragrance  has reduced so much- almost non-existent.  But I am still researching on how best to use it for hygiene purpose.

Meanwhile, I am wondering what to do when the sack the mango tree is planted in completely tears - are there bigger sacks that are also  very durable?

Caution: if you have a fever, please seek professional medical advice/help, don't just go and boil leaves to drink. It takes years of experience and training to understand herbal medicine.

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#intercroppinginsoilsack.
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Wednesday, 7 June 2023

TRANSPLANTED MY BITTERLEAF PLANT TO BIGGER SACK




BITTERLEAF is a shrub - a small tree so it sure needs more soil depth to grow than small plants.

Can you see how the sack of soil it was planted in has torn? That is one of the challenges of this garden established mainly  with sacks. 

I have  even put in  a second sack when the first sack started getting torn but it's root  still need more space. 

So with this bigger sack I brought out, I hope it will have yet more opportunity to grow and produce more leaves.

 To transplant, remember that you should not uproot if it's a plant has been growing somewhat deep. Gently scrape the soil around the root - see above
 Snce I wanted the bitterleaf to have much more soil than before, I got another sack of soil already in the garden that's also getting torn. This one has a few basil(effirin plants) I replanted the effirin in another container-- an old jerrycan cut into two- if you have any leaky jerrycan, don't throw away, they can be used as container to plant in the garden.
So I poured the soil in the torn sack in the new sack. Then I poured the soil  had scraped off around the bitterleaf and poured in the new sack. I got kitchen wastes  - plantain peels, soya bean chaff and garden wastes - dried  Neem leaves, dried blood leaves, some potato leaves  and poured in the sack.
 Then I carried the bitterleaf plant which still had some soil sticking to the root and put in the new sack.

Then I filled the sack with more soil from another container in the garden. If working alone, before the sack gets too heavy for you to carry, ensure you put it in the position its to be situated before you fill the sack with more soil and manure. 
Behold the taller sack of  soil with bitterleaf planted in it along with another plant which has a nice lemon-like scent - I  have not identified it yet.

 Since I scraped off soil from it to fill the sack for the bitterleaf, I also planted this lemon-scented plant along with the bitterleaf in same sack.

Even if that plant  is not edible, it would likely be good for cosmetics - it's not itchy - maybe I will incorporate it into my organic soap to give it that lemon-like scent.

 Which reminds me, this weekend, I plucked Aloe Vera in this my mini-garden to compound my bathing soap and also added natural spices - I have used the soap for just very
 few days  and my skn seems to be telling me special  'thank you, thank you' and saying 'if you continue  blessing me this way, me - your skin will serve you well till ripe old age' 😁

 Aaawwwnnn! Isn't that sweet! Even if you think it's my imagination talking,, the fact that my skin is feeling real good isn't imagination. 


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#intercroppinginsoilsack. 
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Tuesday, 30 May 2023

PLANTING FRUIT TREE SEEDS IN SACKS


The downpour yesterday was so very massive. Though glad for the rainfall as plants thrive better with rain water, I somewhat missed the early morning work session in the garden.
So very glad that the heavens freed this morning of rain so  I can do some things in the garden.

I decided to plant mango in one of the sacks. I had planted pomegranate in that same sack over three months ago but seedling didnt emerge.   I suppose the seeds of pomegranate which is not native to our clime are not pure bred.
To get such seeds to germinate would need some extra extra boost because the pomegranate tree they came from was likely chemically-induced.
But the seeds of organic locally-grown mango sprouts so easily without any special support.  Though I already have a mango plant growing in a sack and about two other seedlings in the mini-garden, I am planting this particular mango seed because the mango its  taken from is so very big  - the type that would be good for producing fruit snacks. More so it's a local variety. So I expect it would germinate  soon - should I say wish me luck?
Though it's not likely the tree seeds I am planting would grow to maturity in the sacks, I am hoping that by the time they outgrow the sacks I would have my farmland to transplant them in.


See the almond tree seedling behind me - I think it's the birds that gave been bringing the seeds and one happen to germinate in one of the sacks of soil.

I have been taking care of it since it germinated - I manure with the stalks of dried pawpaw leaves that fall down .


Today I also cut off branches of the Dongoyaro (NEEM) tree that refused to die despite several attempts I made to decapitate it. I am drying the leaves for a special purpose  - for healthy and beauty treatments. Will reveal  what precisely with time.


Meanwhile the dried NEEM leaves I already stored many months ago have stayed too long to use for that purpose so I burn them to drive away mosquitoes and other insects.

I learnt recently that burning Dongoyaro (NEEM) leaves also cleanse the atmosphere around  by killing bacteria which may be harmful - I think it should also cleanse the atmosphere of carbon monoxide from generator fumes and vehicular engines  - all these natural solutions remind me of the scripture  2nd Peter 1:3 that God's divine power has given us everything that pertains unto life and godliness ...

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#intercroppinginsoilsack.
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Monday, 22 May 2023

GROWING POWER-PACKED FOODS


...guard against soil pollution, boost crop nutrients



Do you know if you plant food crops on a polluted land, the toxins might be ingested by the plant and can constitute danger to the health of the consumer?

Even if you do organic farming - i.e. you don't use chemical fertilizer,  pesticide or herbicide.

Let's say for instance there are factories that release polluted wastes to the soil in the vicinity of the land where growing of food crops is done. The toxins in the wastes can get mixed with surface and/or underground water and be carried to the location of nearby farms or gardens.

The roots of the crops can ingest the toxins and may die. But the plants may still live and produce fruits with traces of the toxins in them.

This is not to scare you o - chances are that the traces of the toxins in the plants may not cause ill-health in consumers except over a very long period of time of constantly eating such.

OTHER GIST
In this my mini-garden, I thought since plants can ingest elements from the soil, since I have soil in sacks, let me put nutritious elements in the sacks of soil.



Lemon grass for instance has a whole lot of health benefits, so this mini-garden researcher today started manuring some sacks of soil with lemon grass - if the nutrients in lemon grass are ingested by crops such as corn, pineapple, pepper etc,  wouldn't that be great?



As you see me so, na scientific . experiments I dey  do for this my urban mini-garden. 


If I must farm, it must be farming to provide solutions to health issues - food should heal us, not hurt us.



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