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Re: I Turned My Home To Garden Of Eden by Oduduwa707: 9:20am On Nov 11, 2022
ytdivine:
Some harvested Casava
You mean Tinubu undecided
Re: I Turned My Home To Garden Of Eden by Advocate500: 9:20am On Nov 11, 2022
As much as we should encourage people to go into farming, their is no way subsistence farming can solve the agricultural needs of a Nation,how many people can be employed through subsistence farming? Not even the farmer can be guaranteed of steady income, what we need as a nation is mechanised farming same way is done in the developed world, encourage our billionaires to embrace mechanised farming.
Re: I Turned My Home To Garden Of Eden by seguno2: 9:21am On Nov 11, 2022
ytdivine:
The biggest asset one can get is land. Nigeria is blessed with this but unfortunately this potential is under utilized. I converted every space within my compound to garden with variety of vegetables, fruits, crops and tubers.

I can't remember when last I buy oranges, pears, banana, plantain, sour sops, pawpaw, ugu, oha etc from market as I have all this within my home some in commercial quantity.

This thread is to encourage everyone to go back to agriculture in small available space within your disposal.

I will be posting pictures to support my claims.
Please share your opinion on this
Please how many of the countries that we fast and pray to japa to, have their economy as measured by GDP, dominated by agriculture? Is it Britain, or America, or Canada, or even Malaysia?

Have you thought about how an individual’s productivity is much higher in manufacturing and services sector than in farming and ranching? Do you realise that greater focus on manufacturing and services sector will drive returns to farmers and ranchers higher?

So while farming is good and necessary, manufacturing and services sector are better for the overall economy.
Re: I Turned My Home To Garden Of Eden by Lukuluku69(m): 9:22am On Nov 11, 2022
ytdivine:
The biggest asset one can get is land. Nigeria is blessed with this but unfortunately this potential is under utilized. I converted every space within my compound to garden with variety of vegetables, fruits, crops and tubers.

I can't remember when last I buy oranges, pears, banana, plantain, sour sops, pawpaw, ugu, oha etc from market as I have all this within my home some in commercial quantity.

This thread is to encourage everyone to go back to agriculture in small available space within your disposal.
I will be posting pictures to support my claims.
Please share your opinion on this
Nice one Op.

I am following in your footsteps. Though mine is like a hobby for now

I have Pawpaw, Plantain, Yam, Ewedu, Coconut, and regularly do Cassava (it never failed to give something at the end)
Re: I Turned My Home To Garden Of Eden by caprini1: 9:22am On Nov 11, 2022
ytdivine:
My little girl planted and harvested this yam
You are doing a great job,and your little girl looks very well and happy, congratulations and wishing you more success.
Re: I Turned My Home To Garden Of Eden by seguno2: 9:23am On Nov 11, 2022
Advocate500:
As much as we should encourage people to go into farming, their is no way subsistence farming can solve the agricultural needs of a Nation,how many people can be employed through subsistence farming? Not even the farmer can be guaranteed of steady income, what we need as a nation is mechanised farming same way is done in the developed world, encourage our billionaires to embrace mechanised farming.
Moreover how will farming, subsistence or not, pay for modern services, utilities and facilities for everyone in the society if we don’t emphasise manufacturing and services sectorhuh
Re: I Turned My Home To Garden Of Eden by Sweetvie: 9:23am On Nov 11, 2022
Wow just wow
You're really doing great
Wow I love this
Weldone @op
Re: I Turned My Home To Garden Of Eden by kumulus(m): 9:23am On Nov 11, 2022
A King and more.... kudos OP, your ancestors are proud.
Re: I Turned My Home To Garden Of Eden by kumulus(m): 9:25am On Nov 11, 2022
seguno2:
Moreover how will farming, subsistence or not, pay for modern services, utilities and facilities for everyone in the society if we don’t emphasise manufacturing and services sectorhuh
Last I checked, the world is still a hungry village. Even emperors and generals in all their wealth and riches still can't afford to starve.
Re: I Turned My Home To Garden Of Eden by NigerianAngelo(m): 9:26am On Nov 11, 2022
ytdivine:
Harvested plantain
This is banana not plantain. Are you sure you are the one?

Or it's family home.
Re: I Turned My Home To Garden Of Eden by budaatum: 9:26am On Nov 11, 2022
Lukuluku69:
Buda, you know this lalewu of a thing is somehow "true". I have had Four Papaya Trees in my compound and guess what? They all lalewu! Lol

I know it is birds and chickens that spread them and I have made two other attempts to actually plant one by drying out the seeds of a pawpaw fruit I once bought (because it is big and sweet and I was hoping to have that variety) but it failed. The shoots at all. I even try a Nursery, no show!
Your pawpaw did not grow because you did not plant it right. I planted them all the time. Easiest was to transplant those growing from the seeds that sprout from overripe ones birds ate. You see them sprout at the bottom of the tree.

Birds do plant seeds, but you'd be waiting a while for them to plant the seeds you'd want to see grow.
Re: I Turned My Home To Garden Of Eden by Lukuluku69(m): 9:28am On Nov 11, 2022
budaatum:
Your pawpaw did not grow because you did not plant it right. I planted them all the time. Easiest was to transplant those growing from the seeds that sprout from overripe ones birds ate. You see them sprout at the bottom of the tree.

Birds do plant seeds, but you'd be waiting a while for them to plant the seeds you'd want to see grow.
Noted.
Re: I Turned My Home To Garden Of Eden by adedayourt(m): 9:29am On Nov 11, 2022
VeryWickedMan:
Pictures of the Serpent or I don't believe it.
ode somebody grin grin grin
Re: I Turned My Home To Garden Of Eden by Advocate500: 9:30am On Nov 11, 2022
seguno2:
Moreover how will farming, subsistence or not, pay for modern services, utilities and facilities for everyone in the society if we don’t emphasise manufacturing and services sectorhuh
one thing I have come to realize as Nigerian is that we wallow in self deceit so much,ask the so called farmer how much has he made so far from this harvested seasonal crop's.
Re: I Turned My Home To Garden Of Eden by mrksquare: 9:30am On Nov 11, 2022
ytdivine:
This is my coconut
I love this specie of coconut.

Could you send me one so I could nurture?
Re: I Turned My Home To Garden Of Eden by Onucs(m): 9:31am On Nov 11, 2022
Dey careful sha, make serpent no come cut fruit for your wife grin
Re: I Turned My Home To Garden Of Eden by DBestDoc(f): 9:33am On Nov 11, 2022
Mehn! Op, you’re doing very good. Keep it up!

I love Farming a lot and animal husbandry. I’ve always loved gardening since i was a child, i saw huge potential in every little space around me.

Now, whenever i raise the idea of turning our idle lands into Farms, people around just find a way of discouraging me. The most cited excuses amongst others is theft.

I’ll definitely start soon, small and enlarge. Not really crazy about the profit per se but that feel of seeing your seed grow into beautiful and fruitful plants and being able to eat your own land produce, fresh. It’s satisfying.

Of course I’ll have to be sure i won’t be labouring for another lazy aszz to come steal and feed on though.
Re: I Turned My Home To Garden Of Eden by mrksquare: 9:33am On Nov 11, 2022
ytdivine:
Harvested plantain
It appears your orange is the dwarf specie. Ditto your pawpaw.

You compound is quite specious hence the reason you could plants all these
Re: I Turned My Home To Garden Of Eden by jessylaurel(f): 9:33am On Nov 11, 2022
ytdivine:
Few harvested Avagado pears
These are not matured yet na. sad
Re: I Turned My Home To Garden Of Eden by Softmirror:
ytdivine MORE GREASE TO YOUR ELBOW. WHEN I TELL PEOPLE THAT NIGERIA IS TOO BLESSED TO BE THINKING OF 'JAPA' AND ONLY THE LAZY AND LESS CREATIVE MINDS ARE ALWAYS THINKING OF 'JAPA' PEOPLE TAKE OFFENCE. BUHARI MADE A STATEMENT RECENTLY ABOUT IF YOU ARE HUNGRY, GO TO THE FARM AND LAZY PEOPLE STARTED ACTING DERRANGED.

TO BE HONEST, NIGERIA IS TO BLESSED. THE PROBLEM IS, WE HAVE TO MANY PEOPLE WHO ARE LOOKING FOR SHORT CUTS TO PROSPERITY, A GOOD NUMBER ARE SCAMMED BY PASTORS AND ALFAS IN THE NAME OF MIRACLE. OTHERS ENGAGED IN CRIMES, AS KIDNAPPING, 419, YAHOO, RUNS GIRLS, AND E.T.C.

MAY GOD CONTINUE TO BLESS YOU MY BROTHER. THIS IS VERY INSPIRING, BUT TO BE CANDID, NIGERIAN YOUTHS ARE VERY, VERY LAZY, LACKING IN PATIENCE AND PERSERVERANCE.
Re: I Turned My Home To Garden Of Eden by seguno2: 9:35am On Nov 11, 2022
kumulus:
Last I checked, the world is still a hungry village. Even emperors and generals in all their wealth and riches still can't afford to starve.
Yes, that’s why Britons have afternoon tea, even though they can’t grow tea but poverty stricken Sri Lankans do. It’s also what makes the Swiss and Belgians chocolate experts, even though cocoa is grown by poor Africans.

Do you want more examples to confirm that while food and agriculture are essential, manufacturing and services sector are more profitable for the economyhuh
Re: I Turned My Home To Garden Of Eden by MISSCONGENIALITY(f): 9:35am On Nov 11, 2022
This is really nice. I can't wait for my fruit trees to start bearing fruits too.
Weldone
Re: I Turned My Home To Garden Of Eden by Kaos37: 9:37am On Nov 11, 2022
Ma! U have turned your home into a Farm, not Garden of Eden!
Re: I Turned My Home To Garden Of Eden by TA4TA4: 9:40am On Nov 11, 2022
ytdivine:
The biggest asset one can get is land. Nigeria is blessed with this but unfortunately this potential is under utilized. I converted every space within my compound to garden with variety of vegetables, fruits, crops and tubers.

I can't remember when last I buy oranges, pears, banana, plantain, sour sops, pawpaw, ugu, oha etc from market as I have all this within my home some in commercial quantity.

This thread is to encourage everyone to go back to agriculture in small available space within your disposal.
I will be posting pictures to support my claims.
Please share your opinion on this
How long did it take your avocado and soursop from planting to fruit bearing?
Re: I Turned My Home To Garden Of Eden by sonymax16(m): 9:41am On Nov 11, 2022
Just subscribed to your youtube channel
ytdivine:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4K4LOJShmVU
Re: I Turned My Home To Garden Of Eden by Dearlord(m): 9:41am On Nov 11, 2022
God bless you Sir,
You are my kind of guy.
Exactly what am planning before retirement to have 80% control of what I consume.
Re: I Turned My Home To Garden Of Eden by Simeonjoe1: 9:45am On Nov 11, 2022
Advocate500:
As much as we should encourage people to go into farming, their is no way subsistence farming can solve the agricultural needs of a Nation,how many people can be employed through subsistence farming? Not even the farmer can be guaranteed of steady income, what we need as a nation is mechanised farming same way is done in the developed world, encourage our billionaires to embrace mechanised farming.
You get sense. For farming to be profitable we need billions invested into it. Imagine 20 of dangote type of investment worth billions of dollars in agriculture. Not only will this billionaire invest in farming they can also easily attract the value addition chain and also easily fix end market prices hence cutting inflation from the greedy middlemen.
For exam olams farm rice investments of $150 million can meet up 20% of Nigeria rice needs. They also cultivate about 10,000 hectares of land out of the 48,000 cultivated nation wide.
Now imagine having 10 of such investments? Those would not only exceed our local demands but also contributes massively to our exports. This big agricultural investment is what we need now. While it understands millions rely on agriculture and massive commercial firms can render millions jobless and less profitable I think a middle ground has to be established. Either we rely on this small scale farmers who are massively exploited by the middlemen who put far less work and reap huge gain to the detriment of the consumers or we look at the massive big agricultural enterprise who can deprive some locals from such gains but cultivate massively, qualitatively and easily registered price range which is consumer friendly with well coordination and easily taxed trading.
Re: I Turned My Home To Garden Of Eden by oyinda1599(f): 9:45am On Nov 11, 2022
Born2conquer:
I don't know how for real, I don't know how to farm then pending when I will be interested in selling
You can consult those people that know about it to put you through, make extra money from that land before you sell it, you might just like it oo
Re: I Turned My Home To Garden Of Eden by chiefolododo(m): 9:46am On Nov 11, 2022
VeryWickedMan:
Pictures of the Serpent or I don't believe it.
bros

Re: I Turned My Home To Garden Of Eden by WantsandMore: 9:48am On Nov 11, 2022
I didn't do much as I'm not always around but I have been thinking of a startup idea to encourage young people to go into agriculture by owning a small garden. Seedlings will be provided & the startup will be responsible for connecting buyers and sellers for those willing to trade, point is giving anyone who gets it to harvesting stage and can either trade the point for his garden on any e-commerce website, still a lot to be done, the idea is to make farming/agriculture as attractive as any other 21st century gig...hmm..nice though ...
Here;
Tomato,pepper, Advacado, Saint leaf, water leaf in very little quantity sha.

Re: I Turned My Home To Garden Of Eden by Raph82(m): 9:49am On Nov 11, 2022
Advocate500:
I hope this is not misleading, why not show the whole farm? Crops planted same day cannot be harvested the same day.show the whole farm oga.
With due respect, crops planted the same time may be harvested the same time, it depends on many factors. You can't expect a corn variety of 80 days maturity to extend its maturity to 85 or 90 days. Living such corn on the field believing it will grow further will not work, it will rather begin to dry because it's reached its maturity terminal point.
Re: I Turned My Home To Garden Of Eden by budaatum: 9:52am On Nov 11, 2022
Born2conquer:
I sincerely have over 300 acres spread about various locations. I've not done anything on any of them
Born2conquer, just not yet perhaps. Start soon.
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