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    MY GARDEN… Of Zim spinach!

    Lindani DonyeliBy Lindani DonyeliApril 17, 2018Updated:April 24, 2018No Comments1 Min Read
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    Mangi standing in her garden

    Gogo Khunjulwa Mangi loves gardening so much and believes in the power of vegetables. She stared her garden last year to “chase chase away hunger” as she is an unemployed mother.  She uses most of her free time in the garden.

    Mangi has planted, potatoes, onions, green paper and Zimbabwean spinach, which grows very tall. She uses tap water to water her garden (which she admits is not the best use of scarce Municipal water, but she has no tank to trap rainwater). Mangi would appreciate help with seeds or seedlings

     

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