The most important thing I saw over here is his drip irrigation, now with climate change, the weather and rainfall patterns are unpredictable but he has solve it all by himself. Great work
@The Adeyemis for his challenge on water supply i advise him to try harvesting rain water by running pipes on his roof if properly done he can have at least 4000 liters of water during heavy rainfall
Very nice irrigation system. I feel like his drip irrigation in combination of using a mulching technique that is used in dry desert climate farming, could help keep moisture in the soil in case of irrigation failure or any other things that could cause drought. Like he said, water is a big issue. Therefore adding moisture absorbing materials into the soil, so the soil does not dry out quickly could save water usage. Wonderful videos as always!
The length of time that tomatoes will produce fruit can vary depending on several factors, including the specific variety of tomato, the growing conditions, and how well the plants are cared for. Generally speaking, determinate tomato varieties will produce fruit for a few weeks to a few months, while indeterminate varieties can produce fruit for several months or even up to a year. Determinate tomato plants tend to be bushier and more compact, and they typically produce fruit all at once or over a period of a few weeks. After this initial fruiting period, the plants will usually stop producing new fruit and begin to decline. Indeterminate tomato plants, on the other hand, continue to grow and produce new fruit throughout the growing season, as long as they are healthy and well-cared for. In some cases, they can even continue to produce fruit until the first frost or until the plants are killed by disease or pests. In summary, the length of time that tomatoes will produce fruit can vary widely depending on the variety and growing conditions, but determinate varieties typically produce fruit for a shorter period of time than indeterminate varieties.
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Hi Mr Adeyemi this is the second time i'm watching this video, Please can you help ask the person in this video if he can help set up similar farm like this in lagos? or can you share is contact details or your contact details....thank You...
Weldone sir, please am in lagos, can I come for farm visit.
When do you want to visit?
By weekend, and please your location.
We are in Akure
@@theadeyemis oh, I thought you were in Ogun state, it's a bit far
@@akinolasururat5471 I'm sorry about that
The most important thing I saw over here is his drip irrigation, now with climate change, the weather and rainfall patterns are unpredictable but he has solve it all by himself. Great work
Wow. Awesome opportunity shared here. Keep it up sir
@The Adeyemis for his challenge on water supply i advise him to try harvesting rain water by running pipes on his roof if properly done he can have at least 4000 liters of water during heavy rainfall
Good idea, but tomatoes takes alot of water, like a plant takes a liter per day, his farm has over 2000 plants, which is 2000 l a day
Buy a local dog sir like 3, they don't eat vegetables so it will reduce the teft
More than backyard farm. This is good 👍🏼
Thank you so much
Impressive!
Great job, this is a type of small scale farmer that govt or investors should sponsor
Nice video. Well explained by the farmer. Keep it up
Well done Sir, this is really inspirational.
This your open teeth my brother, glory to God
😆😆😆😆😆
I will recommend covering the soil with wood chips or something similar to prevent moisture evaporation thus saving water usage
Thanks
Thanks for sharing
This guy gets it
Thanks so much for sharing this🤗🤗
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Sure it is possible
Very nice irrigation system. I feel like his drip irrigation in combination of using a mulching technique that is used in dry desert climate farming, could help keep moisture in the soil in case of irrigation failure or any other things that could cause drought. Like he said, water is a big issue. Therefore adding moisture absorbing materials into the soil, so the soil does not dry out quickly could save water usage. Wonderful videos as always!
Thanks
Wow nice is that PVC irrigation
Yes
How is it possible not let it dry out in dry season ? and how does he deals with buggs that harm and eat tomatoes and the plants ? Thank You
What an investment this is. I wish to learn the process, can I come to the farm.
Farm is in Akure
Please can I get intouch with d farmer... my tomato is plant is changing colour already
I will get back to you
I just bumped into your video. Are your tomatoes organic?
Yes they are organically planted
Goodday Sir, please what specie of Tomatoes is this?
You're doing a great job 👍
God bless you
Adoration, it is an hybrid
@@theadeyemis Thank you Sir
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A Nigerian Teacher Makes Money with a Backyard Tomatoes Farm
Please which month of the year should the planting begins
Should be around late March to early April. That is the best time for 🍅 planting.
@@theadeyemis what if one wants to cultivate all year round ?
Good day sir , how can i get good tomato seeds . I have Tried seeds from market purchased tomato . It didn't do well .
Try agro company.
How long does it take for a tomato plant to die or stop producing for it to be replaced
Thanks
The length of time that tomatoes will produce fruit can vary depending on several factors, including the specific variety of tomato, the growing conditions, and how well the plants are cared for. Generally speaking, determinate tomato varieties will produce fruit for a few weeks to a few months, while indeterminate varieties can produce fruit for several months or even up to a year.
Determinate tomato plants tend to be bushier and more compact, and they typically produce fruit all at once or over a period of a few weeks. After this initial fruiting period, the plants will usually stop producing new fruit and begin to decline.
Indeterminate tomato plants, on the other hand, continue to grow and produce new fruit throughout the growing season, as long as they are healthy and well-cared for. In some cases, they can even continue to produce fruit until the first frost or until the plants are killed by disease or pests.
In summary, the length of time that tomatoes will produce fruit can vary widely depending on the variety and growing conditions, but determinate varieties typically produce fruit for a shorter period of time than indeterminate varieties.
Thanks very much for your response
Which wall needs plastering now? We have already used the tomato cover 😂 sorry its just the state of mind im in
Lol
Bro how can I connect you I need to contact the man
How can I contact Mr. Akanle?
Mr. Akanle.
08030607636
@@theadeyemis Thank you!!!!
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Hmm
Where can i get the tomatoe seeds
Where they sell agricultural products
Pls how many plots of land is this?
It's a plot land
get a solar camera for your security...i think they are only sold for 75k
Thank you
Where is this farm located please?
Akure, Ondo State
@@theadeyemis Thank you for your apt response. Is there any open communication channel to get across to the owner?
@@usenobongjamese.9912 I can get the phone number across to you.
Mr. Akanle.
08030607636
@@theadeyemis
Wow! Thank you for the phone number, I really appreciate your help. Will get across to Mr. Akanle.
Good
Please, can I get to the man , I want to invest in tomato plant
Yes, where do you live?
@@theadeyemis I am a serving corps member, in Akure,Ondo state
@@bashiradeleke4153 that is great. He is also in Akure. Please check the comments, I posted his number there.
@@theadeyemis that is great, thanks a lot
Hi Mr Adeyemi this is the second time i'm watching this video, Please can you help ask the person in this video if he can help set up similar farm like this in lagos? or can you share is contact details or your contact details....thank You...
I will share his contact
@@theadeyemis thank U
Mr Akanle: 080.3060.763.6
@@theadeyemis thank you
Do he take in student farmers
@@onyekwereiwobi1195 your location?
@@theadeyemis imo state
@@onyekwereiwobi1195 He is in Akure, Ondo State. I do not think he has what it takes to accept students.
Links to buy seed pls
You can get the seeds where they are selling agricultural products
Wow nice is that PVC irrigation