Hello Hivers.
Top of the morning to you all!
It is a beautiful green morning here as you can see in the pictures in my post. Aren't the sights pleasing to the sight? Yes, they are. As much as I don't own a garden or farmstead I appreciate the efforts put into taking care and nurturing the plants that exists therein. Farming is more of an art - you "paint" your farm the way you want it to look like by weeding, trimming, watering, adding manure and so on. In other words, the image you create in your mind of how you want your farm to look like is up to you to decide and enact.
In this mobile farm got from a keg filled with rich soil, nutrients and manure that is being watered daily to make it more nourished. The mobile farm has variety of vegetables, pepper, tomatoes, pawpaw, bitter leaf, scent leaf and other plants. In short, it's a one stop farm for all your essential home needs when it comes to food and its ingredients.
I had wanted to get something like this in my apartment but I stay in a place where the houses are somewhat close to each other there is no enough room for a mini mobile farming such as these.
Also, my compound is not suitable for a normal kind of farming because the floor is cemented and there is no visible soil that could be used for planting.
All contents are originally written by me, @williams-owb
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Williams Oluseyi is a Linguist by discipline from one Africa's Most Prestigious Citadel of Learning, Obafemi Awolowo University. He developed interest for blogging at very early stage which motivated him to study English Language in College. He is a prolific writer, an inquisitive and judicious reader, to say the least. To get his daily bread, he is currently working in a Logistics company in Nigeria.
Mano te felicito a pesar de que no cuentas con un terreno óptimo para la siembra, me he dado cuenta que la misma te apasiona. sigue así que el que siembra cosecha. Mucho éxito.
Merci pour vos commentaires. Continuez à rester en sécurité. Beaucoup d'amour.