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RE: An update on my life and farm

in Garden3 years ago

Dude, don't give up posting on the networks, even if slowly it will bring you good profits, I'm sure. I know how this demotivation thing is for low pay and little reward, but it's part of it, with insistence and perseverance you will grow and gain more votes.
About your planting, I'm glad to see the water tank, it will probably help a lot in the planting process. The soil in your region seems quite dry and compacted, so it is important to keep it moist and very well turned, broken into pieces and fertilized with lots of organic material. Consider the possibility of studying the agroforestry system, where around, within the limits of your space, you would fill with native forest, shade trees, leafy trees for good oxygenation and refreshment in the environment, in addition to guaranteeing a more lively land throughout. the biome that forms when a small forest is planted. I wish you success and abundance in your life projects!

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Thanks you are very right and I will continue to post when I have time, I am not quitting by any means.

Yes I would love to plant more trees on the swales, since the land is not really mine I have been a little slow on harder wood trees for 2 reasons, one it would be sad if they are cut down one day and 2 the work of someone having to remove the stumps also. But I am slowly moving more in that direction. There is already some Neem trees coming up around the land. I will also plant some moringa as it is fast growing and a nitrogen fixer it will help with being able to throw some rich green mulch down. My pawpaws are the real survivors and they will continue to flourish. I have planted some dwarf pawpaws in my seed bed which I will transplant around.

Wonderful, bro. Good to know! Wish success in your harvest!