Salifu In The Food Forest gambia
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Permaculture is eco design. We are trying to help nature to survive and thrive. Deforestation for farming is a problem in many countries. • In the Gambia, we strived to turn a small 20x60 area of land into a “food forest “. • Within two years, we are witnessing a regrowth of the natural trees and herbs and selected crops that will wanted to see grow. • It is indeed, a permaculture research center at a “grassroots level “. • You are invited to join us in making it successful and in the future, sustainable. • Subscribe, if you have not, comment, like and share. • Donate any amount via:Cash app:$SNwadiei • Or $5.00 or more via our GoFundMe: • https://gofund.me/9d124415 • Patron : • https://www.patreon.com/stephanienwad... • Thank you to everyone who has donated to us in the past and to our volunteers who has worked so hard to make a “dream come true” and continue to grow. • Abaraka. We are grateful. • Peace ☮️ and Power to the people! The Gambia is a West African country with a tropical climate, making it ideal for growing a variety of food forest plants. Here are some specific recommendations: • Trees • Fruit Trees: Mango, baobab, moringa, date palm, fig, guava, pawpaw (papaya), avocado • Nut Trees: Cashew, shea • Timber Trees: Mahogany, teak, acacia • Shrubs • Fruit Shrubs: Hibiscus, roselle, jujube, bush cherry, berberis • Nitrogen-Fixing Shrubs: Leucaena, sesbania, acacia • Vines • Food Vines: Passionfruit, cucumber, pumpkin, sweet potato • Cover Vines: Kudzu, morning glory • Herbs • Culinary Herbs: Basil, coriander, thyme, rosemary, mint • Medicinal Herbs: Aloe vera, ginger, turmeric, echinacea • Ground Covers • Legumes: Groundnut, cowpea, pigeon pea • Herbaceous Ground Covers: Thyme, oregano, mint • Additional Considerations for The Gambia: • Drought Tolerance: Choose plants that are well-adapted to dry periods, such as baobab, moringa, and date palm. • Soil Salinity: If your soil is saline, consider planting salt-tolerant plants like mangrove and pigeon pea. • Pest and Disease Management: Be aware of common pests and diseases in The Gambia and take appropriate measures to control them. • Specific Plant Recommendations for The Gambia: • Fruit Trees: Mango, baobab, moringa, date palm, fig, guava, pawpaw • Vegetables: Okra, eggplant, tomatoes, peppers, onions, garlic, leafy greens • Legumes: Groundnut, cowpea, pigeon pea • Grains: Rice, millet, sorghum • Herbs: Basil, coriander, thyme, rosemary, mint, aloe vera, ginger, turmeric • Remember: This is just a general guide. The best plants for your food forest in The Gambia will depend on your specific location, soil conditions, and personal preferences. It's always a good idea to consult with local farmers and gardening experts for tailored advice.
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