The Ancient Green Species Found Around To Initiate Good Farming Skills and Season. || Regain Strength And Control Of Every Cultivated Green Vegetables 🌿🌱☘️🍀🌿

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This is a true definition of Agriculture by nature. Discipline is that there are some instances whereby as a farmer you do not need to introduce any form of planting of crops and this is simply because it will naturally occur by itself. This and many more advantage do farmer enjoy during both seasons here in Nigeria. In the rainy season there are some green vegetables that naturally grow on its own without you as a farmer planting it. And it will survive greatly. All what you need is just to nurture them and monitor its growth and development.
I am very advantageous when it comes to this naturally because, there is this particular vegetables species which grow on its own and it survive without you gaining any type of access to it seed or stem. This type of green vegetable is called Ebolo in Yoruba language.. When it grow up it starts to manifest by showing a very huge wide leaf formation. And this type of green vegetable is not too common at all even in market or supermarket. I said this because I have gone round even when I travel to another state. I do not see this type of vegetable in the market. But for the local farmers who engage in cure cultivation of different green species of vegetable will know this type of green vegetable. It is also Local and old species not the new generation vegetable specie.
This type of green vegetable is also called the Efo Abalaye in Yoruba language meaning that, this is the type of green vegetable that is found naturally occurring.. To those that doesn't even know it it is of two species. There is one specie that does not have sharp thorns at all, whereas the second type of specie has more long thorns that are extremely Sharp. The two species are consumable,edible and healthy. Depending on the type of species you have around you. I took some pictures of the vegetable to show us how it looks and what I have to say on it.
- Even when you look at the two species they look alike but when you move closer you will see that there are some differences even on the leaves formations. So I have both of them as well on the farm. In the pictures below.



Both of the species comes with the seed on the Leaves. Sometimes they can be more taller than each other but they have the same similarities of growing up the seed has just like flower formation.



You can as well transplant the vegetable into your farm just like I did but it is very rare for you to see it just anyhow. More also it is an ancient specie or type of Green Vegetables. When you must close out to the old or age people they already know it because they consume it frequently as at then. It is absolutely scarce at the moment. Or else you have your way of protecting it and managing it on your farm.



Is my own case I also transplanted some of them into the mobile seedbed so that I can manage them thoroughly. Just like everyone that crops it must be managed. This is what I mean you must always add a lot of water to it to make sure that it starts to go up. You also need to search for more organic Manure to moisturize or so well.




There is no special method to fetch the screen vegetable from the farm. All You Need Is your shop knife or your cutlass or your sickle to ensure a very safe detach from its parents. Once you are able to cut it off gently then you gathered it up then you are very safe to detach the leaves gently.



You can plant or transplant this particular green vegetable with other crops they will always do well. When you notice that one Green vegetable is overshadowing the other one you can create more space for it. You remove a certain portion of the green vegetable for another.



As soon as the notice that they seed is becoming more dried up. You can as well store it in a very safe place. I mean in a very cool environment then you plant it in another region or agricultural Farmland. Or another farming season. It can Absolutely work this way.


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🗓️Date Capture: 25/12/2025. 📸Medium capture: Infinix Note5 Smartphone. 🌍Location: Ilorin.Kwara State. Nigeria. 🕰️Time:9:51pm ⚡Posted with: peakd.com
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