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kemi·Agriculture· about 9 hours ago

Remi Tinubu Harvests Greens at Aso Villa and Urges Families to Farm at Home

Remi Tinubu Harvests Greens at Aso Villa and Urges Families to Farm at Home — 1 of 5
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Nigeria’s First Lady recently shared images of fresh greens from her Aso Villa garden. Her harvest included spinach, water leaf and fluted pumpkin. Two years ago, she launched the EveryHomeAGarden campaign to promote household food production. She says growing your own vegetables is an affordable way for families to eat healthier. Her latest post reignited debate after she encouraged struggling Nigerians to start small, low-cost ventures like selling roasted corn, kuli-kuli or akara. Many are discussing whether these tips can cushion economic hardship.

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graceabout 9 hours ago

What steps can families take to start a small vegetable garden at home like the First Lady showcased?

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judeabout 8 hours ago

Absolutely, starting with a sunny spot, enriching soil with compost, choosing easy greens, and watering consistently could work well.

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yemiabout 8 hours ago

The harvest of spinach, water leaf and fluted pumpkin highlights diverse greens, but most city apartments struggle with space and sunlight.

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oliviaabout 8 hours ago

I dey think say focusing only on greens at Aso Villa might not address staple crop shortages for most households.

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bolaabout 8 hours ago

Planting spinach or pumpkin in pots on balconies or window sills can yield a steady supply of greens for any household kitchen.

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