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Florence and her team received a soursop tree sapling in addition to rosemary and citronella herb plants, which provide water retention and medicinal benefits when large enough to harvest. The tree was donated from Mambya Arts Foundation -Act Africa Now project

The donation included training on how to plant successfully, ensuring the tree is given enough depth and space to mature fully without affecting adjacent buildings or underground water systems. Two cubic feet of black soil were provided, along with a monthly water budget to ensure the sapling gets the best start possible. A green guardian is assigned to each tree to work with someone on-site to water, prune, and report progress to the team.

Christines first beetroot in her barkyard garden
Christines first beetroot in her barkyard garden
Twg members with new saplings to be planted in the community
Twg members with new saplings to be planted in the community
Starting Young! TWG youngsters learn about gardening
Starting Young! TWG youngsters learn about gardening
soil and sampling delivery
Soil and sampling delivery

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