Thank you for sharing your feedback. It's exciting to hear that you found the video interesting. Have you considered starting an urban farm in your barkyard?
Hello Philis, We are excited to hear that you want to try out this local income skill. Please feel free to share with us photos or videos of your garden once you start.
For a multiple-story urban garden, we recommend considering these crops: Leafy greens: Lettuce, Spinach Herbs: Basil, Mint, Parsley Vegetables: Cherry tomatoes, eggplants Vertical climbers: Pole beans, Cucumbers These plants are well-suited for multiple storey gardens because they: - Require minimal space. - Don't have tap roots. - Often have quick growth cycles. - Provide good yields in small areas.
How strong are the sacks after watering, do they require frequent stabilization? For how long do you use the sack before changing them, because I imagine at some point they may start tearing. Otherwise good job guys.
Hello Collins, Thank you for watching the learning video and for sharing your feedback. The sack takes a very long period of time before it weakens. By the time it weaken, you would have harvested from your garden numerous times. Please feel free to visit ua-cam.com/users/SawaWorld and check out more learning videos on easy-to-start local income skills.
Wow
Am not sleeping tonight
Thanks for the videos
We are glad that you find our videos informative. Have you been able to start any of the income skills in the videos?
This urban farming skill has surely stood out for me
We happy to hear that. Hoping you can go ahead and implement it.
I love it
Thank you Cissy for sharing your feedback. It's exciting to hear that you love the video. Have you considered starting this local income skill?
Very interesting
Thank you for sharing your feedback. It's exciting to hear that you found the video interesting. Have you considered starting an urban farm in your barkyard?
This is really interesting 👍
We are very glad you think so. We are looking forward to seeing your first Multiple Storey Garden.
Thank very much I must try that
Hello Philis,
We are excited to hear that you want to try out this local income skill. Please feel free to share with us photos or videos of your garden once you start.
Hello sawa.
Yesterday I started with making the garden.
How can I share pictures with you
I must try this
Way to go Grace, we look forward to hearing about the progress that you are making with your garden.
Thank you so much
We are very excited to hear your feedback. Visit ua-cam.com/users/SawaWorld to watch more interesting and easy-to-follow learning videos.
What crops do you recommend to plant in it
For a multiple-story urban garden, we recommend considering these crops:
Leafy greens: Lettuce, Spinach
Herbs: Basil, Mint, Parsley
Vegetables: Cherry tomatoes, eggplants
Vertical climbers: Pole beans, Cucumbers
These plants are well-suited for multiple storey gardens because they:
- Require minimal space.
- Don't have tap roots.
- Often have quick growth cycles.
- Provide good yields in small areas.
Whr to buy dat soil
Thank you for watching this learning video. You can create your own by mixing compost, topsoil, and organic material.
how long do the sacks take to get spoilt?
Great question. The sacks can take up to two years, however you can make them last longer by reinforcing with a green net on the outside.
How strong are the sacks after watering, do they require frequent stabilization? For how long do you use the sack before changing them, because I imagine at some point they may start tearing. Otherwise good job guys.
Hello Collins,
Thank you for watching the learning video and for sharing your feedback. The sack takes a very long period of time before it weakens. By the time it weaken, you would have harvested from your garden numerous times.
Please feel free to visit ua-cam.com/users/SawaWorld and check out more learning videos on easy-to-start local income skills.
300,000 per garden.
Impressive.
What crops can give me that yield
Onjagaza.okuja.joli.neyongre.okuyiga
Thank you so much
We're happy to hear that you enjoyed the video. Have you considered setting up a multiple storey garden yourself?