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Starting Up My Vegetable Farm Garden From Scratch (ugwu, Tomato, Green-leaf) (135654 Views)
Re: Starting Up My Vegetable Farm Garden From Scratch (ugwu, Tomato, Green-leaf) by Nobody: 6:40am On May 14, 2017 |
jidestroud: Can you provide a link to the YouTube video where u learnt this? Good job so far. |
jidestroud(m): 12:08pm On May 15, 2017 |
Day 31: (Transplanting Day) Finally, today is the 31st day for my tomato seedling. It's time to move them into mother earth's domain. 7 inches in height and looking good. The beds had been made a week before now and chicken compost added to boost the soil. 1 Like |
jidestroud(m): 12:24pm On May 15, 2017 |
All tomato seedling transplanted and each having it's own self made irrigation bottles. This will enable watering without splashing water on the leaves (disease control). Next would be using trellis to the plant when it gets to a considerable height. Though plant type is determinate tomato. Note: The spacing for the tomato plant was done at 25inches apart. 1 Like |
jidestroud(m): 12:26pm On May 15, 2017 |
obasy09:Thanks. Will do. |
jidestroud(m): 8:34am On May 22, 2017 |
Day 38: (Garden at a glance) So far so good, everything seems to be doing quite well, and so green. Although, had issues with white flies and my tomato plants but all thanks to home-made dongoyaro leaves spray (neem leaves), I was able to reduce their activities. 5 Likes |
jidestroud(m): 8:39am On May 22, 2017 |
jidestroud: Finally, exactly 11days after, desired rooting system have been gotten. Patience pays after all, it's time to transplant my basil into proper nursing pots (bags). 3 Likes |
Re: Starting Up My Vegetable Farm Garden From Scratch (ugwu, Tomato, Green-leaf) by Nobody: 5:13pm On May 22, 2017 |
following with keen interest. well done
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Xlyad(m): 6:22pm On May 22, 2017 |
jidestroud:please explain how u propagated the sent leaf from the stem.is it only water in that container? |
jidestroud(m): 8:12pm On May 22, 2017 |
Xlyad: Yes, it is just water. All you need do is do a cutting from a newly shootout, just leaving about four fresh leaves, that's all. Put in a water jar as illustrated in the picture (pls check out the previous post explained with pictures). Make sure u change the water once it turns cloudy or milky. That's all. I actually did this because I couldn't lay may hands on the seeds. I was able to get 7 new plants from this method to plant alongside my tomato plant. 3 Likes 2 Shares |
sunny15: 9:23pm On May 22, 2017 |
jidestroud: Please can you help me with how you made the dongoyaro leaves spray? And how you applied it |
jidestroud(m): 5:56am On May 23, 2017 |
sunny15: To make five litres of spray use about one kilogram of fresh neem (dongoyaro) leaves. Put the leaves into a pot and add five litres of water. Boil the mixture until the green colour is gone from the leaves. When the green colour is gone it means that the part of the leaves that affects the insects has gone into the water. Let the water cool overnight. The next day, remove the leaves or filter the mixture through a fine cloth. Now you have a neem (dongoyaro) spray that is ready to use on your crop. 9 Likes 3 Shares |
sunny15: 7:24am On May 23, 2017 |
[quote author=jidestroud post=56785339] To make five litres of spray use about one kilogram of fresh neem (dongoyaro) leaves. Put the leaves into a pot and add five litres of water. Boil the mixture until the green colour is gone from the leaves. When the green colour is gone it means that the part of the leaves that affects the insects has gone into the water. Thank you very much sir. God bless! 1 Like |
1kinggy(m): 9:33am On May 23, 2017 |
jidestroud: Just imagine. This a common anti-malaria drink here when boiled with lime and/or pineapple skin. 2 Likes |
Xlyad(m): 10:51am On May 23, 2017 |
jidestroud:thanks a lot |
jidestroud(m): 12:36pm On May 23, 2017 |
Xlyad:Glad I could help, but seed planting still remains the fastest way to get the basil on a large scale. 1 Like |
jidestroud(m): 12:39pm On May 23, 2017 |
1kinggy:Yes o! You can say that again. But I was made to know the neem seeds is more effective than the leaves. I will be gathering the seeds this time around from the dongoyaro tree (since it only produces once a year) 3 Likes |
victormogg: 2:02pm On May 23, 2017 |
Thanks a lot keep up.
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jakesbaba: 2:30pm On May 23, 2017 |
[quote author=jidestroud post=55808824]Day 7: Today I'll be experimenting with the pumpkin seeds I grew in the bags to get more from a single seed. I won't be doing it on a large scale until success is recorded with this few. I am going to be splitting the seeds into just two equal parts as against the 4part division. (As stated in the article).. Good job..... I'm planning to start a vegetable farm on a large scale. Please I'll love to visit your farm. Thank you. |
jidestroud(m): 10:34pm On May 23, 2017 |
[quote author=jakesbaba post=56800610][/quote] You are very much welcome as long as u are based in Lagos. It's still at the experimental stage though. |
jidestroud(m): 8:50am On May 24, 2017 |
Day 40 (The call) I must say a big thank you to nairaland for making this happen. I got a call from someone asking me to come observe their students on their on-going cucumber project. I was thrilled and excited. I went there and I was impressed at what I saw, though most of my questions to them wasn't answered (studentssss, lol). I guess I'm now an observer, lol 2 Likes 1 Share |
jidestroud(m): 10:53am On May 26, 2017 |
Day 42 (The need for stalking) Thank God the rains, though it's been talking its toll on my tomato plants with a few bending over. So today I introduced the stalking. Note, the tomato is a determinate tomato type so there's really no need for this. But I just chose to do this to keep my plants upright. Quite tedious and stressful though especially working alone. 2 Likes |
jidestroud(m): 11:09am On May 26, 2017 |
Yet Another Visitation from A school I got another call from a school asking if they could come around and see my garden ![]() ![]() ![]() 15 Likes 1 Share |
1kinggy(m): 3:24pm On May 26, 2017 |
jidestroud: Good job. Please are you on IG? |
jidestroud(m): 4:45pm On May 26, 2017 |
1kinggy: Thanks. Sure I am. |
samzx: 7:58pm On May 26, 2017 |
Is the neem water serves as insecticide?
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jidestroud(m): 10:32pm On May 26, 2017 |
samzx:Yes, it serves as insecticide and also a booster for the plants |
jidestroud(m): 12:22pm On May 27, 2017 |
Day 43 (Trellis making for cucumber plant) Today was dedicated to the cucumber plants in sacks. Decided to make their own trellis stake for them.
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Seun(m): 12:35pm On May 27, 2017 |
jidestroud, what's that plant with the partly purple leaves called?
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jidestroud(m): 3:14pm On May 27, 2017 |
Seun: That's the Lagos spinach popularly called soko (sokoyokoto) 2 Likes |
1kinggy(m): 7:58pm On May 27, 2017 |
samzx: 10:14pm On May 27, 2017 |
I want to start my own cucumber sack farming tomorrow with five ring F1, getting the soil together in the sacks is not a day work oo. Hope I can add my chicken drops and also plant same day?
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jidestroud(m): 9:30am On May 28, 2017 |
samzx: I wouldn't advice that. I would rather you make use of compost manure: that's chicken manure that has been left over time n turned into black soil. That was what I used anyways. If used without composting it could damage roots and possibly kill your plants, however, once it is composted chicken manure is: A good soil amendment, chicken manure adds organic matter and increases the water holding capacity and beneficial biota in soil. A good fertilizer; chicken manure provides Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Potassium to you plants (more than horse, cow or steer manure). Thanks 6 Likes 1 Share |
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