Agriculture › Re: See Gov. Rochas Okorocha Eating Cucumber In My Farm (pics) by MsJJ(f): 11:35pm On Mar 29, 2015 |
jasper7: Signing out... Have to report in the farm by 8:30. Thanks guys for the goodwill and all. It just rained here in ogbomosho which is good news for farmers. Here in ogbomosho  |
Agriculture › Re: Cost Of Mechanised Land Clearing in Ogbomosho With Pictures by MsJJ(f): 5:27pm On Mar 28, 2015 |
hotmas911: Yes we can Yes we can! CASH-ew on my mind too and I be your neighbour oh! I'm in Ilorin |
Agriculture › Re: Strawberry Farming by MsJJ(f): 8:33pm On Mar 23, 2015 |
poshtracie: Please I need a link, I want to purchase Strawberries for sale, Can someone please link me to a farmer in jos. Thank you. Feel free to send me a mail |
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Agriculture › Re: Intending And First-time Farmers: Lets Meet Here by MsJJ(f): 6:54am On Mar 22, 2015 |
Your topic says new farmers should meet here, if u need advice from old farmers I guess You should indicate thatin the topic to draw their attention. |
Agriculture › Re: Strawberry Farming by MsJJ(f): 6:00pm On Mar 15, 2015 |
Christan is right! Please shine ya eyes! |
Agriculture › Re: Strawberry Farming by MsJJ(f): 5:17pm On Mar 15, 2015 |
boluwajokosegun: 9free , d s- berry farm is in Jos , call me 08136650972 or whatApp me on 08182355047 N150 per one for minimum of 500pcs & N200 for 50pcs minimum purchase excluding transportion Do you mean seed or plants? 150/200 ke? |
Agriculture › Re: Modern Cucumber Farming. My 1 Million Naira Experience *with Pictures* by MsJJ(f): 2:55am On Mar 09, 2015 |
jasper7: you only hate the road when you're missing home. Passenger-let her go  |
Agriculture › Re: Whats The English Name Of This Fruits (photo) by MsJJ(f): 11:19am On Mar 08, 2015 |
folaked: please whats is the English name of this fruit
modified..... I quote myself to be able to upload the photo of the fruit....I need the English name please... Tiger nuts |
Agriculture › Re: Strawberry Farming by MsJJ(f): 11:04am On Mar 08, 2015 |
mercylicious: so.sorry my ppl. itsnt straw berry i saw d mkt for bt a kind of berry. some are red and others black. It is likely called redberry, nt sure of d name sha. I discovered dt wasnt d name after watching d video. But lets continue wit strawberry and berries discusion. Any fruit dt is nt readily available will be a hit once farmed locally. I am sure you are refering to raspberry or blackberry... They. Are almost thesame.... Will share pics once mine are ripe in about 2months from now. *wink* |
Agriculture › Re: My 1 Million Naira Alternative To Cucumber (agribusiness 101) [a Must Read] by MsJJ(f): 8:37pm On Feb 12, 2015 |
Jesusbaby6: Please where in jos did you get the berry plants? Do you know if grapes can also be grown in Nigeria and how we can have access to the seeds/plants for cultivation If you are in Jos I can give you the gardener's # to contact him direct or if you wish to contact feel free to use d email on my signature |
Agriculture › Re: My 1 Million Naira Alternative To Cucumber (agribusiness 101) [a Must Read] by MsJJ(f): 8:34pm On Feb 12, 2015 |
Pavore9: Is zucchini (courgettes) also available at the local nurseries? I am not sure oh! Never seen them but auberguine dey sha, but what's the difference btw zuccini andd cucumber ghan?v |
Agriculture › Re: My 1 Million Naira Alternative To Cucumber (agribusiness 101) [a Must Read] by MsJJ(f): 8:32pm On Feb 12, 2015 |
cava: @msjj as for the brocoolli and cauliflower planted in jos, were they planted on open field or in green house? and where do they source their seeds from. please respond. the berries you planted, were they also done openly or green house. if in open field, can they survive in the south west ogun state to be precise considering the weather. I have not seen broccoli plants but I see them fresh in the veegetable market but for the berries I planted, its open field just like flowers in the house. I am not Sure About growing In S/west |
Agriculture › Re: My 1 Million Naira Alternative To Cucumber (agribusiness 101) [a Must Read] by MsJJ(f): 3:41am On Feb 07, 2015 |
This is the first time I'll be commenting on NL! I've learnt a lot and hope to share my success story soon! Rather than strawberries, I will suggest blueberries, raspberries or blackberries, these are more rugged while you experiment n learn more about strawberries which are VERY delicate! I have planted all three types of berries but the strawberries never survived (not giving up tho). Growing from seed is difficult but I easily find the plants to buy from local nurseries (in Jos). Broccolli and cauliflower is farmed in Jos and most Abuja stores bbuy from there. You are an inspiration @Jasper7 and I WISH TO LEARN FROM YOU! |