How This Ugandan Turned Her Backyard Into A Thriving Farm | Tiny Space, Big Harvests!!

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How This Ugandan Turned Her Backyard Into A Thriving Farm | Tiny Space, Big Harvests!!


In this video, I visited @sarahpedun8769 who turned her tiny backyard into a thriving farm that gives her big harvests throughout the year.

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  1. Sarah and Joseph I salute you! Everything you grow we grow in Western Cape. Cameraman don't worry about the worms in the fruits. It's a form of getting proteins😂😂.. Hydrangeas are tough. Probably it never got enough attention when it was maturing. Please try another one. Lots of love Cape Town.

  2. Great presentation. Most of the plants can be grown in Guyana South America.
    However, i did see the aloe vera plant, unless i missed it.
    Great job, very inspiring and educational.
    I really enjoyed it.❤

  3. Insects are the Farmers that give us fruits and seeds. South America Indian planters give us potatoes, corn, casava. In the past, whites only ate bread. Many people died because of the unsuccessful harvest. The whites don't care about the Indians. People use poison and kill the hard worken Insects.

  4. Beautiful, beautiful garden! She is very knowledgeable! Malabar spinach is actually a mustard green, not a true spinach. I've heard that you can harvest it for meals, and it continues to grow.