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Chilis and birds

We grow chilis on our farm and discovered recently that birds were eating our red chilis. Surprised, we did some research and discovered that birds seem to be immune to the burning sensation of chilis. Some scientists say birds have...

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Plant Profile

Diversify your products

With climate change and unpredictable consumer demand, it’s important for farmers to diversify their products. More storms, stronger winds, and hotter temperatures may cause more diseases and pest infestations in the future. Epidemics like COVID-19 might influence people to stay...

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Plant Profile

Why do plants get attacked by pests?

The natural ecosystem is a vast and complex world. There are many insects and organisms we don’t see because we’re not paying attention to them. We tend to only pay attention to the ones that damage our crops. When our...

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Food for earthworms
Soil Health

Taking care of earthworms on your farm

Earthworms are sensitive soil-dwelling organisms that thrive in moist soils. They only live in damp environments because the moisture helps them maintain mucus secretions on their skin, through which they breathe. Without moisture, the worms will lose up to 20% Read more…

By Gazunmyo, 6 months6 months ago
Earthworm
Soil Health

How do earthworms help your soil?

Most farmers know very little about earthworms, which is not so surprising since they live in the soil most of the time and seem to serve no other purpose than as snacks for chickens. But earthworms are more than just Read more…

By Gazunmyo, 6 months6 months ago
Compost as fertiliser
Plant Nutrients

Does it matter if my nutrients are organic or chemical?

Yes. Organic and synthetic chemical fertilisers provide nutrients to plants in very different ways.  Organic fertilisers, usually in the form of cow or chicken manures, compost, and nitrogen-fixing legumes, release nutrients to plants slowly over a period of months or Read more…

By Gazunmyo, 6 months6 months ago
Sunn hemp produces nitrogen for the soil
Plant Nutrients

Understanding N-P-K

Anyone who farms or gardens will be familiar with nitrogen (N), Phosphorus (P), and Potassium (K). They’re the 3 most talked about nutrients for plants, and can be found in organic and synthetic fertiliser forms. Nitrogen helps plants produce protein Read more…

By Gazunmyo, 6 months6 months ago
Soil pH 5.5
Soil Health

Why is soil pH important?

Soil pH is important because it influences which nutrients in the soil get absorbed by plants. It’s measured from 0.0 to 14.0, where 0.0 is most acidic (sour), 7.0 is neutral, and 14.0 is most alkaline (sweet).  For those of Read more…

By Gazunmyo, 6 months6 months ago
Depleted soil
Soil Health

What causes nutrient depletion in soil?

In the natural world, soil replenishes itself.  As seeds grow into plants, they absorb nutrients from the soil to produce leaves, roots, and fruits. When they die naturally, their bodies decompose and return nutrients to the soil. Sometimes, a herbivorous Read more…

By Gazunmyo, 6 months6 months ago
Gazunmyo farm monsoon
How-to

Uncertainty is normal

Working with living things opens up several opportunities for chaos. Beautiful vegetables which were looking ready for harvesting 4 days ago may now be infested with stubborn aphids. A sudden thunderstorm has flooded some parts of your farm and your Read more…

By Gazunmyo, 6 months6 months ago
Caterpillar pest
Pest Management

Know thy pests

Knowing how different types of pests attack your vegetables can help you diagnose plant problems early. The two most common categories of pests are those that suck juices out of plants and those that chew on leaves and stems.  Pests Read more…

By Gazunmyo, 6 months6 months ago

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