Have you ever wondered what's going on under the soil during the second flowering period of your groundnut 🌱 and does it affect yield?
It is critical to be curious about these things to avoid missing out on certain details. 🤔
As time goes on, the more I ask questions, the more I get the required knowledge to adjust to so many different scenarios. 📚
Farming is more about knowledge and experience than what we read in books; what we read in books are things learned from years of studying these crops and seeing how they behave each year. 🌾
I rarely miss important details such as when to weed the crop, when to apply fertilizer, and when to harvest. 🌿 This is due to the experience I have gained from observing my parents, who were farmers, and from managing my own farm.
Certain crops have become my specialty because of the number of years I have watched this crop go through the same cycle over and over again. 🔄
It's been months since planting was done, and I have seen the stage of the first flower 🌼 more than a month ago, and now the second flowering has 🌼🌼 started.
The sign shows that the seeds have started maturing underneath the ground, where they should be for groundnut plants, and that we have less than a month to begin harvesting them or we risk another problem cause the seeds can get rotten since they're under the ground.
You can agree with me that groundnut flowers are more than just a thing of beauty, it is more of a natural clock that tells a whole lot of stories.