Gardeners at the Yagma school have set up a nursery using seeds supplied by Agrosemens. The seeds are intended for seed production, according to a protocol developed during regional training organised by The Ivory Foundation with its seed partner Agrosemens in Senegal. The seedlings were covered with freshly cut tree leaves to keep the nursery moist during the germination phase, which were removed after a few days to allow the young plants to develop.
Seed production in the Yagma garden in Burkina Faso
posted in: Seed harvesting & cuttings, Yagma Garden - Ouagadougou
Leave a Reply
You must be logged in to post a comment.