A thriving tomato seedling
The first year apprentices have been busy planting their second tomato crop. They prepared their fields diligently, filling in the planting stations with manure and soil from ant hills which is rich in nitrogen, potassium and phosphorous. They are hoping again for an excellent harvest. Some have started collecting mulch.
The first year apprentices have been busy planting their second tomato crop. They prepared their fields diligently, filling in the planting stations with manure and soil from ant hills which is rich in nitrogen, potassium and phosphorous. They are hoping again for an excellent harvest. Some have started collecting mulch.
Constance Ncube watering a newly planted tomato seedlings
By Molly Manhanga
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