Our farm and garden set up service, and why we started it
Enough people asked us to help them set up a chemical free garden that we decided to do it properly.
Enough people asked us to help them set up a chemical free garden that we decided to do it properly.
People kept asking. A visitor would walk the demonstration plots at Nakisunga, ask a lot of good questions, and then say some version of: could you come and do this at my place.
A site visit, a soil assessment, a planting plan matched to what you actually eat, and setup support through the first season.
for households, schools and institutions.
Every setup becomes a demonstration site. A school garden that works is seen by four hundred children and their parents. The fees cover the cost of the field team and subsidise the free training we run for smallholder farmers who cannot pay.
The first season is harder. Yields dip while soil biology recovers, usually for two to three cycles. Anyone who tells you otherwise is selling something.
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