A very good project! I understand that the pigs coud be a real problem. And the land seems to be a bit dry. A good way of fertilizing and keeping the moist in the ground is to lay a good 10-15 cm thick layer of multch(cutted grass, leaves and other soft plant stuff) under the planted trees.
why dont you plant PARSNIPs to get rid of those pigs dude? pig will going to suffer blister around her mouth if she nimb on Parsnips so owner will be force to keep their pigs in their pens.
@ruqqab I do not know if parsnips will grow well in tropical highland areas. It usually grows to a large size in temperate places like Germany and Canada.
Also, pigs are good for clearing brush and weeds. Sometimes this tendency works too well, so keeping them in pens part of the time is a good idea. Let them out only to clear away weeds and eat underground insect grubs.
positivity! yes!
catfish222banjo 1 year ago
A very good project! I understand that the pigs coud be a real problem. And the land seems to be a bit dry. A good way of fertilizing and keeping the moist in the ground is to lay a good 10-15 cm thick layer of multch(cutted grass, leaves and other soft plant stuff) under the planted trees.
Tiarell97 1 year ago
why dont you plant PARSNIPs to get rid of those pigs dude? pig will going to suffer blister around her mouth if she nimb on Parsnips so owner will be force to keep their pigs in their pens.
ruqqab 2 years ago
@ruqqab I do not know if parsnips will grow well in tropical highland areas. It usually grows to a large size in temperate places like Germany and Canada.
Also, pigs are good for clearing brush and weeds. Sometimes this tendency works too well, so keeping them in pens part of the time is a good idea. Let them out only to clear away weeds and eat underground insect grubs.
hananokuni2580 9 months ago
Inspiring project!!
humanist7117 2 years ago