Sticks and rocks, my dude. Put multiple sticks vertically in the ground, and then weave other sticks through those. Add rocks on both sides and then add dirt.
Thumbs up for the video, but: 1. I disapprove of deep holes, small and big, as they are death traps for animals. 2. For your effort: - how many work-days have you spent on this small land? - how much food-days worth of food did you harvest, i.e. how much food/calories can you harvest? - do you have excess to sell to earn for equipment? (you have mentioned sustainability) Sad thing that counterproductive practice of another farmer. Best of luck!
When available try varieties of squash and pumpkins. Another to try would be Loquat the Japanese plum trees are drought tolerant as well as pomegranate.
Why the didgeridoo? sry, that sounded a bit too offensive. I like what youre doing and youre on the right route. I just struck me as weird to use native Australian instruments in a vid about Zambia
Using your next door neighbours misguided water management to your advantage is a great plan free water is free water ✌️👏
Sticks and rocks, my dude. Put multiple sticks vertically in the ground, and then weave other sticks through those. Add rocks on both sides and then add dirt.
I am number 12 good luck and good Vid
Nice work, Braise! :D When is the next video dropping?
Can you find millet and sorgum in the village markets? Also try cowpea and lablab.
Yes.
Plenty of it
Crazy nice
Thumbs up for the video, but:
1. I disapprove of deep holes, small and big, as they are death traps for animals.
2. For your effort:
- how many work-days have you spent on this small land?
- how much food-days worth of food did you harvest, i.e. how much food/calories can you harvest?
- do you have excess to sell to earn for equipment? (you have mentioned sustainability)
Sad thing that counterproductive practice of another farmer.
Best of luck!
When available try varieties of squash and pumpkins. Another to try would be Loquat the Japanese plum trees are drought tolerant as well as pomegranate.
I hope good rains come your way.
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Why the didgeridoo?
sry, that sounded a bit too offensive.
I like what youre doing and youre on the right route.
I just struck me as weird to use native Australian instruments in a vid about Zambia