Last year we Planted a few Pawpaw trees and already that's about 12 months later and they are in fruit
and on top of the quick growing time they also have a great market value. pawpaw trees can be grown from seeds taking from the fresh fruit and they grow very easily if the weather is warm.
Tuesday, 25 December 2012
Thursday, 13 December 2012
Tomato seedlings
Most tomato seeds take about a week to come up. however if the weather is cold it may take much longer. After the tomato seedlings appeared in the seed trays you should let them grow to the height of about 10 cm before you transplant them into the open fields. it is also best to plant them out in the late evening that way they can rest during the night and not have to burn in the sun.
Sunday, 9 December 2012
Growing cabbages in Botswana
Today i am going to talk a bit about growing cabbages here in Botswana as a source of income. and the reason for growing cabbages over other vegetables such as tomatoes is really very simple.
1 cabbages are very hardy and do well in most of the soils found here in Botswana.
2 cabbages are a popular vegetable and so you will have a market as soon as you harvest.
3 cabbages are ready for harvesting in three months and under and that means that you will be able to get more sets of crops from your land per year then you would if you were growing onions or some other vegetable.
4th the price of cabbages hovers around 8 pula and 12 pula each at times rising as high as 25 pula per cabbage!
and so i am sure you can see why cabbages are the the crop to grow.
feel free to leave questions in the comments for more information on growing cabbages in Botswana click Here
Tuesday, 4 December 2012
Make money small scale Farming in Botswana Part 1
Make money small scale Farming in Botswana
The first step to take when farming with making money in view
is to consider your markets that you will be supplying. Because it is of no
value to grow thousands of hectares of fresh produce if you don’t have a
market, so take a look at the market
before you start planting.
For example
1 super market’s (Tomatoes
carrots Cabbages Green peppers) go talk to all manages of the shops and find out
what they wish to source locally.
2 local markets (spinach
rape tomatoes butter nut cabbages)
3 safari lodges (much
the same as super markets but of high quality)
Then you want to consider the quantity.
For example super markets are not interested in ten bags of tomatoes
they will be looking for twenty bags a week so always keep in mind you need to
have Consistency - quantity and quality
Well that’s all for part one for questions please leave a
comment
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