RE: A time laps of my farm so far

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Very cool dude! Glad your gardens are doing well! I was curious to know what the climate is like in the region where you are? Where on the continent, by the way?
Is it a dry and rainy region?
The earth seemed very compacted by the photos, did you have difficulty breaking the clods? The ideal is to take a day off just to crumble clods with your hands or some instrument. The looser the soil is, the better it will be for the plants! And about this sawdust, is it to avoid growing weeds around vegetables and fruits? Here in Brazil there is a variation in the cultivation methods that suggest that it is important to let the native vegetation grow in the middle of the plantations, even if it becomes a visual mess, because this will be the natural defense of the plants you will grow.
Success for you!



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I am in Ghana near the coast. It is a dryer area of the country, but we are in a rainy season right now. The earth is very lose and not compacted at all. It was plowed before I started, which sadly means all the soil is kinda dead too.

Yes I will let some "weeds" grow up around as ground cover but I will not let them come in too heavy, weeds can bring diseases in also.

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