Mmadi Farming and Food Outlet

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03/09/2025

Majita with our Marvelous Archar ✨️ ❤️

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Getting ready for customer

Finally we have now begun with our formal operation 🙌 😀 🙏 Call/WhatsApp 067 492 9299.
24/08/2025

Finally we have now begun with our formal operation 🙌 😀 🙏 Call/WhatsApp 067 492 9299.

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29/04/2025

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04/04/2025

Shout out to my newest followers! Excited to have you onboard! Thembi Mabuza, Mahlatse Sape, Karabo Seanego, Dikeledi Camilla Mahlare, Dikeledi Mogau, Leago Maduwane, Lethabo Mimi Rakwena, Melony Van Niekerk

02/04/2025

Shout out to my newest followers! Excited to have you onboard! Thembi Mabuza, Mahlatse Sape, Dikeledi Camilla Mahlare, Dikeledi Mogau, Leago Maduwane, Lethabo Mimi Rakwena, Melony Van Niekerk

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How to begin growing spinach:
Step 1: Loosen your soil by digging down deep.

Step 2: Apply fertiliser, manure or compost. If you are using fertiliser, use one handful for every square metre of soil. Or four hands of kraal manure or compost for every square metre of soil.

Step 3: Use a garden fork to mix soil and fertiliser, manure or compost thoroughly, and then even out using a rake.

Step 4: Put the seed or seedlings into the ground, working according to the instructions on the seed packet or the nursery recommendations.

Step 5: Water the plants regularly. Use flood irrigation, a sprinkler, a watering can, a hosepipe or drip irrigation.

Step 6: For a better crop, apply a top dressing about five weeks later as spinach needs a lot of nitrogen for good quality, broad leaves. For this top dressing, use either chicken manure or LAN applied between the rows and work it in lightly. Remember to remove weeds regularly.

Step 7: Harvest spinach regularly. Remove only the outer (older) leaves with a sharp knife about 30mm to 50mm above ground level. Don’t damage the new leaves. If the leaves are not going to be used immediately, bunch them and put them in water to keep them fresh for longer.

Step 8: Don’t plant spinach on the same plot over and over, because this causes spinach pests and diseases to build up in the soil. Rotate the crop with other vegetables such as pumpkins, beans, peas, lettuce, tomatoes, potatoes and cabbage.

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