Hello Hive

This is the particular land space where we have cultivated some garden eggs this year. It was the very first time of growing garden eggs and we made very little progress with it. Rather than allow the green vegetative plant to remain, we decided to clear the land and plant something else instead.
It is a fairly large portion of space and will be more useful and productive if we plant something else. We have left the garden eggs on the land for a good while hoping that it will produce something tangible but when that wasn't forth coming we decided that this is the best decision

There are a number of vegetables that can thrive well on this land. Talking about Lettuces, fluted pumpkins, peppers and other.
A lot of different varieties of pepper have been planted in an opposite portion of this land already hence lettuces and fluted pumpkins won't be planted here.
We are thinking of a new variety of vegetables type just the same way we have planted the garden eggs.

Even though we didn't make any progress with the garden eggs, the experience alone was worth it. The first attempt at growing most crops isn't often lucky until we have learnt the important aspect, ideas and the nitty gritty of growing such crops

Progressing with this knowledge often brings maximum yield in the subsequent year. I love cabbages and lettuces and there is a good market for them here. Maybe I can convince my neighbors here that we should grow some of such as the raining seasons aren't far away anymore.
Real farming if grains may commence in the month of April and it won't be wise to grow certain crops that will stay for a period longer than 3_4months. This particular portion of land is usually a swap when the rains comes and vegetables may not survive well in swap. By then the lands can then be used to grow something else lie rice or corn.
For now we just concluded the clearing activities keeping the land clean for planting of a next batch of vegetables l.