I'm curious about the history of biodiverse hedgerows in Africa. I understand colonial occupation varied on a nation-to-nation basis, but I know that England took it upon herself to occupy a vast amount of Africa, so I was wondering if their long tradition of building hedgerows to divide pastoral grazing plots was taken to the continent as well. I understand that Africa is suffering from a lack of farming resources while being assaulted by desertification, so I didn't know if implementation of hedgerow along contoured swale or rock lines could provide ample free fencing and windbreak for the pastoral/cropland in between.
hapo kwa yellow olender ndio umenichanganya coz in our homestead its all over..nothing has ever happened even the milkish fluid has gotten in our eyes and we move on. though its very sticky
That Kei apple jab was a "low-blow" 😁. Good video
I think kei Apple are good for security
Very good video, thank you.
Very informative
Glad you liked it
Where can I get this plants?
Anyone know where I can get kei apple seeds?
Kindly highlight how fast the trees grow too.
kindly learn to appreciate the content first before putting out demands
I'm curious about the history of biodiverse hedgerows in Africa. I understand colonial occupation varied on a nation-to-nation basis, but I know that England took it upon herself to occupy a vast amount of Africa, so I was wondering if their long tradition of building hedgerows to divide pastoral grazing plots was taken to the continent as well. I understand that Africa is suffering from a lack of farming resources while being assaulted by desertification, so I didn't know if implementation of hedgerow along contoured swale or rock lines could provide ample free fencing and windbreak for the pastoral/cropland in between.
So glad I came across your site. Very informative. Thank you.
Aki hizo flowers ndio unata kutuletea sisi Madem wa village 😂😂😂
hapo kwa yellow olender ndio umenichanganya coz in our homestead its all over..nothing has ever happened even the milkish fluid has gotten in our eyes and we move on. though its very sticky
will the animals eat the leaves of kayaba tree
Very nice...where in kenya are you located at?
Manilla tamarind is also a good live-fence plant
Very informative
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How can on plant a live fence in a cheapest way ossicle and which one do you recommend
I didn't understand your question
Great video very informative ❤