Some Random Photography Sections Of Different Crop Production, Don't Wait Till Its Late. The Time Is Now For Crop Production πŸŒΏπŸ€πŸŒΆοΈπŸŒ±πŸ†πŸ’πŸŒ°πŸ§„πŸŒ°

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For everything you plant there is always the best reward you will ever see after so many weeks or month s of planting. The time range in which the cultivation of crops is being made maybe later or sooner than what you can ever imagine, because agriculture mindset is a gradual process which means that, you must not be in a rush to see the progress. You may plant a crop and it will take more than 12 months before you can see it reward as healthy production. This is also part of the nature's lifestyle. Meanwhile you may also plant some certain crops or seed and within 3 months and a half you already seen the reward in a massive harvest.

The rain persist as it goes on day after day and for this particular day I went to the farm before it rained. So I started my Farm activity for some hours and later on the rain finally came so instead of me rushing back home I took some random pictures and some new development in the farm.

  • The appetizer to the stomach vegetable is healing more bigger and fresh even from the leaves and the vine as you can see it in the pictures. The essence of taking the advantage of the rainy season is much. Most people may assume that the time is not right for planting but I can assure you when you do your planting the next thing you see is your crop growing up within 7 to 14 days after planting.
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The turmeric plant also brought out new leaves recently. I was a little bit afraid when I saw the changes and development that occurred but at the long run I took a breath and slowly they changes came around for the best outcome. Once in a while you see your crop changing out it leave formation so that within few days and another new fresh leaves will come up.
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The African spinach also enjoy the free gift of nature.
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This is the recent picture of the okra I planted some weeks ago and I really enjoyed the germination, the growth and development it comes within. This is why you must always practice what you have learnt or what you know. It will always bring out food for you.

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I also have the guinea corn growing up on its own. Sometimes you don't need to be harsh with crops. Why did I said this? Some months ago I saw this particular Guinea corn right inside the mobile Seedbed, growing up slowly initially I wanted to eradicate this because it was not officially planted but I give a second thought instantly and now it's growing up to become a very big tree with a very high positive tendency to be extremely productive.

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The picture showed that it grow up even inside the mobile seat belt and I can say this categorically that it was not planted at all but yet you can see the growth.

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It was still raining when I took all this pictures as you can see it on the leaves of all the crops.

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