I went to the garden with my brothers to find out where the nets were exposed. So we worked well on the farm garden, the yam was helped by putting in some trees that have fallen back from the rain to help the yam grow taller.
At that time my mother meets us working in the garden, I think she comes home because of the rain. We waited a while for rain, so the midnight rain was a chance to plant tomatoes.
She brought some tomatoes for transplanting.
She plants and one of my siblings waters the tomato
It was a joy though when I noticed that this pineapple is trying to produce a fruit. This one has been planted for two years now and never bears fruit. There was a time when I told my mother to uproot it, but she refused, she said it was foreign pineapple. Well, let's see how much fruit it will produce at once.
Let me show you the plantains. Almost every plantain in the garden bears fruit. I saw three plantain stalks with fruit. Another happiness on my face because we are going to eat plantain porridge again.
After fixing the surrounding net and planting tomatoes, we need a refreshment. I go to the pawpaw tree and call my brother's tallest to plug. He poke both ripe and unripe papaya.
But both the ripe and the unripe papaya are useful
The unripe papaya was cut off and it was washed and added water to treat my wound. I have to soak for 2-3 days before I can drink it. I know you don't know this, but it is recommended as a natural herb for stomach ulcers. The unripe papaya contains an acid that reduces acid reflux in the stomach.
While the ripe papaya piled and served.
There are lot to benefits having a farm garden.
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