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Gardening in February: FULL Garden Tour, Chores and Tips (2023)



Visiting other gardens is a great way to find new ideas and see how other gardeners design their yards. Let’s tour my backyard vegetable garden and see how
I am Preparing the garden for Spring
What’s growing in the garden and greenhouse

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Yaje’s African Garden & Allotment is about growing culturally meaningful African vegetables. I have been pushing the zone and growing African vegetables in my Texas (Zone 9a) garden for more than 20 years. My mission is encourage everyone to grow food.

I grow Bitterleaf, Okra, Anchia, Garden eggs, Garden huckleberry (njama njama), Fluted pumpkin (Ugu or okong obong), various pepper varieties, corn and so much more in my garden.

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4 Comments

  1. Ahh this lady. Very wifey and dynamic. Her hubby is so lucky. I know a lot of guys that are looking for her clone to wife up, but unfortunately, many modern women aren't built like this anymore🤣🤣.

  2. Great we’re preparing our in central Texas. When is the right time to put njamanjama on the ground?

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