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BrixBountyFarm 🎩
@brixbounty
zoom, zoom… was listening to a podcast while transplanting by headlamp; racing a dying battery on the phone. 2 percent timing. Playing a little bit of catch up getting crops in the ground, as this week’s heat put a hard stop on transplanting for a few days. Couple more rounds tomorrow & Monday and we’ll be “on schedule”.
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Ventra
@ventra.eth
Loved the organised way you cooked at your agricultural land. In my case it is unorganised in my land. And yeah we got monsoon here so early. Raining just meshing up the things.
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BrixBountyFarm 🎩
@brixbounty
Are raised beds used much to alleviate the moisture during monsoon or is it just still too much? Eggplant looks healthy. Here small producers have really embraced tunnels to help handle wet periods, yet they are $ Standard size are 300 sq m - 10m x 32m With a gothic style roof to shed snow in the winter. Here’s a tunnel from April
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Ventra
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The beds are covered with mulching papers to counteract the growth of grass within the egg plants. these plants are little costly and they grow using grafting from a plant ( that looks like egg plant but the vegetables are useless and that actually grows in Forest ) to a real egg plant. I will attach a photo for better understanding. This plant can give almost 2 years of cultivation. About the moisture/wet in the rainy or monsoon. We have 2 types of soil one is the coal ash we dumped from a long time it has capability to absorb water so quickly after the rain. another one is the natural soil itself, it has it's own character water just logged for long time and we use water motor to soak the water from the agricultural land. And the shades of net technology also expensive here .. few can afford this with the help of the govt. Subsidies
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