Agricultural Mindset. Planting and harvesting yams in just containers.

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Welcome back to agricultural mindset. Learning dear friends is part of life and we keep learning everyday as long as life keep teaching us.

Since when I joined the agricultural mindset I have learnt alot and am still learning and willing to learn more.

Today I saw in the blog of our mentor here @mattsanthonyit how one can use ordinary container to plant and harvest lots of crops. I saw how they harvested plenty pepper and I know from there that even without having a land of my own I can still plant and harvest too.

For today I am also sharing the progress of the yam seedlings I once shared her. How it has turned to amazing farm even when it was just panted in a cement sack. At first I thought it won't do well, but when I went to my friends house and check I totally agree that farming in a sack is possible.

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Planting crops in a sack? Are you still going to replant it or just leave it like that?

No replanting. This is how it will remain till we harvest.
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This is amazing

Abi. Thanks alot

I have already noted this, it is especially nice for those who have limited space. Thank you for sharing

Lovely ma'am. Thanks for hopping

It's beautiful to see all the love you put into what you do. You have many blessings around you and you know how to take advantage of them. I hug you from a distance 🙏

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@tipu curate

This is wisdom, sack farming is the new way to go.

Very correct dear. Thanks alot

Planting in sacks works well. Especially when there's space and bad soil around. I love to plant as well but I don't have space at all.nice work

Not to worry I believe one day you will get the chance to do so.
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I hope so too. Thanks so much 👍

Beautiful Ma❤️😍
Yam seedlings, this very creative.
Amazing 😍🤩
More grace.
My sweet potatoes are competing with the few yams that are there, covering the land area. This is good.
Keep it up!