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4 Tips on How To Tell If A Watermelon Is Ripe For Harvest
It’s finally that time when you are eager to harvest your watermelon. But, there’s a problem. You are unaware if it’s the perfect time to pick the watermelon. This is because its flavor largely depends on the production and storage conditions. For this reason, you need to harvest the fruits when they are mature and
Fertilizing fruit trees: Proper timing matters
Healthy fruit trees should be well fed and need fertile soils and a balanced application of nutrients. In poor soils, nutrients should be supplemented with manure and fertilizers. They contain the building blocks for rapid tree growth, bloom formation, proper root development, and optimum fruit production. Fertilizers may be applied through foliar spray, time-release granular
Ever thought that fruit farming can be your solution to land utilization?
Farming contributes heavily in the national Growth Domestic Product (GDP) however that is mostly the crops that were grown back in the day. The uptake of fruit tree seedlings has been on the rise and it is more promising than any other type of farming because not only does the farmer get to earn well
Fortunes in Pepino melon change with value addition
To earn more revenue from Pepino melon, farmers should consider investing in value addition. Unripened Pepino fruits baked like a squash. They can also be used as an ingredient in sorbets, juices, beverages, salads, jams, and jellies.
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Farming can be a tricky business, especially in the early days. The weather, ecological conditions, farm management, weeds, and marketing practices can significantly affect your crops or livestock. At OxfarmAg, we understand this, and we are here to help you in every aspect. We have a package for you, whether you are looking for quality
Ultimate guide for beans farming in Kenya
Beans farming in Kenya is not as common as maize. However, it is one of the common grown crops in Kenya. In fact, it is often inter-cropped with the main crop for maximum absorption of nutrients by both plants. Our guide will help interested parties, both farmers and traders to have a clear mind on
Potato farming tips for beginners in Kenya
Potatoes are one of the staple foods in Kenya and some other African countries just like maize and it yields profits as well, though venturing into potato farming might be easier for those already in agriculture but for beginners it may not be the same because there should be a basic knowledge of what seasons
Amazing benefits of Nduma (Arrow roots) That you Never Knew
Arrow roots a.k.a Nduma as Kenyans like to call them are tubers which were indigenously grown. They were highly regarded in ancient times. Due to the increased lifestyle diseases, many Kenyans are urged to eat healthy and one of the most recommended source of starch is arrowroot. arrow root farming was previously regarded as a
What Causes Tomatoes To Split And How do you Prevent Tomato Cracking
Tomato farming in Kenya is a common practice among many farmers. This is because everyone loves tomatoes. They are great in cooking, salads and sauces and even make a great gift. However, with these beautiful and tasty beauties comes a problem. Sometimes, right in the middle of thinking everything is alright with your tomatoes, you
New arrow-roots Varieties That grows on Simple Moisture Beds
Murithi an arrow root farmer in Imenti, Meru County harvests more than 5700 kg or arrow-roots s s every eight months. According to muriithi, the arrow-roots that he grows does not require much water but yields in plenty. The crop is planted in what he calls moisture beds lined with polythene. The polythene prevents seepage