Lack of space no excuse for not growing vegetables

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Not having enough space to produce vegetable at home should not stop you from growing your own leafy veggies. This another way to grow the successfully.

According to Dr Araya Hintsa, the Agricultural Research Council’s senior researcher: Crops Science, plants can be grown in a bag system. This is when an old maize meal bag is used to grow food. When vegetables are planted in a bag, they grow vertically upwards, which means less space or land is needed.

Plant leaves are not in contact with the soil, resulting in less effort to clean the leaves before eating or selling. “Leafy vegetables such as kale, mustard spinach, Swiss chard, spinach, beetroot and lettuce can be planted successfully in the bag system,” he adds.

 

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