My indoor grow area is turning into a jungle. One more month and I can move the chili and bell pepper plants outside.
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My indoor grow area is turning into a jungle. One more month and I can move the chili and bell pepper plants outside.
Tomato gradient 🍅 such immense beauty all around us✨
I just browse on eBay to find new interesting item, Then I found this cute product that makes me really interested in it.
There is no doubt that when looking at the pots it so cute and the best part is when we can plant herbs and used it to cook
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Saja je tadi check kat eBay, nak tengok apa barang yang menarik, sekali terjumpa benda ni, menarik sungguh kan? . Geram pun ada bila tengok pot tu, ya lah mana tak geram dengan kecomelan binatang-binatang yang ada tu dan yang paling best kita dapat tanam herba untuk di makan sendiri
Antara konsep yang boleh dipertengahkan
Siapa sangka kat dalam kedai kopi pun dia orang boleh letak anak pokok kopi
Mungkin sebelum ni kedai kopi hanya tertumpu kepada kopi dan juga biji kopi, tetapi di luar sana mereka sudah menggalakan pelanggan mereka untuk menanam sendiri pokok kopi secara organik mereka sendiri di rumah
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Ethiopia gave the world Coffea arabica, the species that produces most of the coffee we drink these days. Today, the country is the largest African producer of Arabica coffee. The crop is the backbone of the country’s economy – some 15 million Ethiopians depend on it for a living.
But the effects of climate change – higher temperatures and less rainfall – could take a toll on the country’s ability to farm this treasured crop. Climate data shows that rainfall in Ethiopia has declined by almost 40 inches since the 1950s. And the frequency of droughts has increased in recent years, affecting coffee growing regions as well.
Ethiopia could lose from 39 to 59 percent of its current coffee-growing areas to climate change by the end of the century, according to a new study published in Nature Plants.
Ethiopian coffee farmers are “on the front lines of climate change,” says Aaron Davis, a scientist at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, in London, and one of the study’s authors. He says many coffee farmers have told him that they are experiencing less frequent harvests.
Ethiopia’s Coffee Farmers Are ‘On The Front Lines Of Climate Change’
Photo: Courtesy of Alan Schaller
DIY project - Berkebun dalam botol plastik yang Terpakai
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What is Organic Farming?
Natural cultivating advances the reasonable wellbeing and profitability of the biological system – soil, plants, creatures and individuals. Natural nourishments are cultivated in an earth practical and socially mindful route, concentrating on soil recovery, water protection and creature welfare.
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Fertigation Systems
One of the new ways to grow your plant
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#famafest #nostalgicfood #viraliciousfood #hipsterfood #foodgasm
The standard basic sop of planting salad
Summer colors 💕