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RE: Growing Bitterleaf

in Homesteading6 months ago

We never harvest yam, now it's bitter leaf. You're doing well.

I've seen my dad plant it several times.

He usually plants a stem that's stout like the combination of all the five stems you planted here. The plant grows strong enough for him to tie the cable for spreading clothes.

Aside using bitter leaf for making soup, it has other medicinal uses as well.

Well-done once again

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That one that's not used to the tie rope, it must be a gigantic one.

it has other medicinal

I'm not surprised, there's a Yoruba thing attached to leaves and herbs 😅

Thank you dear

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