Ton Owat
@tonowat645045
1 year ago
Good Afternoon, Fams!
It's season greetings from this side of the universe.
it's being endless thunderstorm all along.
I hope you're enjoying some cooler weather and gearing up for the changing seasons. I'd like to pray and hope it's not one of flashflood, in your area, as it was for one of my clients, in Badagry, twas a gory sight to behold. Splattering catfishes all over the compound, many dead, and few struggling already bruised.
Thanks to God, it was a fenced enclosure, incredibly good neighbors came to the rescue. Good to have nice neighborhood. She always count on the community for both market and security support, being a pensioner and live alone elderly woman. Hummmmmmm!
Maybe you're planning some DIY projects or reflecting on your own garden's performance? It's imperative you *PLAN AHEAD* each step of your backyard farming projects.
You are not wasting money, when you consult, and invite experts to help with any aspect of your *FOODSCAPE* garden. After all you want a remarkable success story, in the end.
Last week, I talked about garden design and shared the podcast episode on the topic. Hummmmm! If you missed it, patiently wait for the next one.
This week, I take a deeper dive into natural backyard garden design, using native plants that evolved with local microsmal livestock.
Joining me for the second time on the podcast might be mummy Mrs Sola Sowemimo, or Dr Mrs Stella Iwuagwu, if I'm obliged the opportunity, they are both extremely busy biological farmers in the commercial space of organic farming.
In order to unpack the basics of natural garden design and explore the fundamental principles and techniques that will help you transform your green space into an eco-friendly garden, it's best to listen first to experts who has gotten their hands dirty and feets wet in areas of organic farming.
Wadas is a natural backyard garden designer helping pensioners, homeowners, schools, and businesses choose region-adapted native plants for easy low cost maintenance and wildlife, ecosystems support.
Wadas together with TNT's Mrs Odunuga explore concepts from practical cross pollination ideations which includes local plants and animals to create a natural garden design with emphasis on sustainability and using native crops and livestock.
Unfortunately we are yet to go premium on the podcast medium we use currently, (just temporary) but very soon you will be able to go listen to our postulates in case you missed out on the Livecast. That said" do try and invite friends and enthusiastic gardeners to the forum.
Don't forget to get the link for TNT, and share it with your fellow gardening enthusiasts!
ESPECIALLY pensioners retired but not tired still speculative of which route map mini investment to saunter.
Dr Wemton
Wadas.