Creating a Produce Rich Natural Canopy
Taking every day one small task at a time is sometimes the best you can do.
And one small task that I have managed to tick off the list is establishing my natural canopy, making use of passion fruit, mouse melon, African horned melon and lufa. This will create a natural overhead canopy that provides shade for planting soft flesh vegetables under, protecting them from the harsh African sun, while producing an abundance of nutritious produce in the process.
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