@vanje Wow. Thank you for the follow and the support too my friend. First and foremost, I would like to say that I like the spirit that split out what is really deeply in them. There are so many people out there that are also into farming but they have no courage to comment but I would like to say that when you try a method and it doesn't work for you and you come across article or vlog or something. You can as well comment and make it official by explaining and coming out straight what has been happening to you on your farm or your garden so that there will be a lot of discussions along the line with respect to corrections implementations and also Good Farm techniques along the way.
What you said is actually right on or gardening. There are so many approaches that people make that ought to have been updated. Just like in my own case like I said earlier when you practice your own farming activities on a piece of land or using a pot or a sack or a bucket or keg cultivate your crop you need to turn the soil halfway and replace the soil with a fresh new ones and if possible you can also add your organic manure which is of different types. But I prefer the use of animal droppings and waste because it dwell inside the soil and stay with a lot of nutrients for more than six months. While some other farmers even double check on their soil every 6 months. And they change them into new ones. You see that they are always cultivating green vegetables, oranges, mango,apple, sugarcane, potato, curry leaves, plantain, tomato,banana, Maize and so many other foodstuffs.
the pest are sometimes very frustrating, there are always some pest that fight deeply in the soil. The dig into the soil and keep eating up the root of the cultivated crops and that is why mix cropping system is always allowed. When you notice this, you can always interchange your crop just like what you said, you may plant African spinach seed along with the Jute vegetable seed, or Maize 🌽🌽 corn with Okro they will grow alongside with each other without disturbing one another and one May fix another problem you are already facing on the farm or in your garden before the previous farming season.
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