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I hope you're all having a great time with all your endeavours, it's been a lovely week so far from my end and today I'll love to brink you an update on my farm crops, as I'll be sharing an insight to their growth down the week.
Like I once said all my plantation are mainly for the purpose of being self sufficient, and an avenue to ease the stress that comes from inflation and non payment of salary at my other places of work, and my small piece of farm as been a blessing to me down the years, because I can easily walk into it and get few stuffs that will serve as meal for that day without needing to spend any money.
And here I've my tomoatoes doing perfectly well, and it's a delight watching there every progress and growth, as it reminds me that harvest in nearby and as well help me to appreciate the beauty of nature, from springing out flowers, to the tomatoes Poping out gradually but tiny, and now they've grown to a substantial level.
Normally it takes my tomatoes about a month or more to harvest when ripe,but the above is their present state.
Here I also I've these vegetable we call Ewe Eku, it's very edible and is know to be parts of the Jute leaf family, although it's kind of slimy in nature when cook for food, but most Yoruba tribe people love it, not me though 😐, but my family members does, so it's planted for their sake.
By the time I check up on it recently, I realize it now as it seed out, and by the time the seed shell become dry, I can then break it open to bring out the tiny seeds to plant more of it and as well gift some out to my friends who also want to plant it in their garden.
Below is an extended view of my vegetables garden, which I fail to uproot and replant due to the stress involve in the process, I've transplanted many of it for them to have space between them, but the more I transplanted it doesn't reflect in the vegetables bed where they were all planted initial, so I'll just let all the different varieties of vegetables grow together and harvest which ever one I needed from it.
But I'll take note not to make the mistake or plant all varieties and different vegetables together on the same crop bed when next I want to plant my them.
Lastly here is the maize pudding I made some days ago, I'll be sharing the store by steps process some other time but below is a pictorial process.
That's about all for today, I thank you for checking out my blog post and always supporting me, have a blessed and fruitful day ahead.
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