a small project i have started to sustain ME and my family uko mashambani…
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Good
Swafi. All the best mbloo
good job,where is that?
south kinangop, njambini
nimeskia nimemiss kuingia shambani bila fiatu.
the feeling of bare feet on mud is awesome
too bad broker wana kula pesa mingi kuliko mkulima. ukijua bei ya cabbage maja hapa mombasa utatokwa na wazimu
Good move bro…is that cabbage? If so, is the coppenhagen type?
yea bro…the type is globe master
just make your small margin and meet your costs…hio ingine wachia walimwengu…
*Njabini (pronounced "Njafi-inî)
Hujui hata kuspell jina ya kwenyu?
Next time try Gloria F1 …its mostly preffered in the market due to a number of reasons.
Mimi na-miss ya bare feet in manure,i miss the smell ya manure fresh from the cowshed
do you know the reasons.??
Yea…the stay for long in the market without the outer leaves starting to yellow, they are medium to larger but compact stacked ndani thus heavy…and they don’t ‘burst’ upon exceed of maturity time in shamba maturity.
nicee…le mi do more research on this type
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Congrats bro agri business is the way to go when i retire i will rear two milk cows and farm huko nyumbani
Each has its advantages & disadvantages…I once planted globe master & got really got returns because they need plenty of water so they become much bigger & fetch more…problem comes in when it’s not raining…utalia & thus you plant the one you recommended. …ps…nalima hapo “Kwa haraka” so next time niite when heading to kinangop we compare notes…
This one @ wildfrank. …see the difference in leaf colour?