PostsCommentsPayoutsapunawu (70)in GEMS • 5 days agoRE: Hive Introduce MyselfWelcome to hive @vickybethelapunawu (70)in Homesteading • 4 months agoRE: Growing Strategy of Fluted PumpkinTomorrow it will yieldapunawu (70)in Homesteading • 4 months agoRE: Growing Strategy of Fluted Pumpkinyes dearapunawu (70)in Homesteading • 4 months agoRE: A Sudden U-turn into Rice Harvest as Active Stealing of Farm Crops is taking Over. Stealing of farm crops is happening now especially for rice harvested and kept for processingapunawu (70)in Homesteading • 4 months agoRE: More than the usual spicy and hot pepper 🌶️🌶️From the way the pepper are they will be hot.apunawu (70)in Homesteading • 4 months agoRE: A devastating destruction of our Beans crops at Harvest farmers can no longer afford to buy their farming materialsapunawu (70)in Homesteading • 4 months agoRE: The Challenges of Rice Farming: When the Crop Falls into the MudMud affect rice ready to be harvested this makes me to look after my rice farm from the beginning of the planting to the harvesting time.apunawu (70)in Homesteading • 4 months agoRE: Firewood season has begunI cant afford buying those machines so i used to hire people now we have entered dry season so firewood can be made and reserved.apunawu (70)in Homesteading • 4 months agoRE: Growing Onions, What to know My issues with onion planting is that it is selective when it comes to environment and the type of soil involvedapunawu (70)in Homesteading • 4 months agoRE: Oven Pear Easy Way of Planting for Fast Germination and CareTo eat pear is very simple as it is good for bread eating, rice, and other kinds of food. Pear heals to heal ulcer and also smooth the skinapunawu (70)in Homesteading • 4 months agoRE: Oven Pear Easy Way of Planting for Fast Germination and CareYou have so your parents will stop buying from the marketapunawu (70)in Homesteading • 4 months agoRE: An overview of life living in the countryside // Tutorials and knowledge to be able to maximize natural resources wellYour Uncle garden is fresh with many vegetables and fruit. i will be waiting to have my own share of the cucumber.apunawu (70)in Homesteading • 4 months agoRE: Soya beans, a consoling Harvest, and the perfect timing for cultivating and growing them Soya beans is far cheaper in the North and the growth is even safer. It is good to study time to plant and harvesting of soya beans.apunawu (70)in Hive Book Club • 5 months agoRE: Tuesdays with Morrie (Book Review)Some books may not have sounding title but they may end having a deeper meaning.apunawu (70)in Hive Book Club • 5 months agoRE: Book Review: Laut Bercerita by Leila ChudoriTo be an activist this days is not easy one because i know many activist in Nigeria that even the people criticize their work. Activist can easily be kidnapped or hammed but we…apunawu (70)in Hive Book Club • 5 months agoRE: LOST MEMORIES AND NEW BEGINNINGS •//• A Review of “When Life Gives You Mangoes”I will try to read the book but you have summarized it already. When life gives you mango is a cool title ready to draw the interest of readers.apunawu (70)in Hive Book Club • 5 months agoRE: Adanna - Battle of lust or love? (Book review)The color image of the front page is of quality. The ideas is also educative.apunawu (70)in Hive Book Club • 5 months agoRE: Udoka's Nemesis by Odinakachukwu James O. Book Review/Observation/RecommendationThis sounds good as books must be of quality.apunawu (70)in Hive Book Club • 5 months agoRE: Notes about Thirst (Literary Review)Authors and publishing reputation speaks a lot about a book so many contributes for attraction of awards.apunawu (70)in Hive Book Club • 5 months agoRE: [ENG] [ESP] My review about The Two Towers | Mi reseña sobre Las Dos Torres 📗As a librarian it is believed that books are not supposed to be judged by it cover but with the images shows what the content of the book talks i judge by the quality of the images.