BOKI DIAWE, Senegal (Reuters) – Every night Moussa Kamara works at his bakery preparing hundreds of loaves but at sunrise, instead of going home to sleep, he now starts a second back-breaking job – ...
These Senegalese farmers are planting spiralling gardens of edible and medicinal plants. (Aly Ndiaye, agricultural engineer) "So you see here it's almost 100 papaya trees, here you have the medicinal ...
This story originally appeared on Atlas Obscura and is part of the Climate Desk collaboration. From the air, the new garden in the town of Boki Diawe, in northeast Senegal, looks like an eye: wide ...
Living in a crowded inner city means that many residents don't have a garden of their own, so are unable to grow their own fruit and veggies. We've seen a number of indoor growing innovations – ...
There’s something about a circle: They’re a perfect fit in any garden. Garden designers turn to circles to define spaces, frame views and break up the sharp lines of a garden. They change the usual ...
NEWPORT NEWS, Va. — Doris Dodd maneuvers her wheelchair from the kitchen, through the garage and into the side yard of her home in Williamsburg, Va. There, she tends to an herb garden created in a ...
Serious gardeners love to have their green space as close to their home as possible, but one Japanese couple’s love for gardening has literally come “full circle”. Designed by Fujiwaramuro Architects, ...
Baydi Wague, 11, waters a newly planted tree at a Tolou Keur garden in Boki Diawe, within the Great Green Wall area, Matam region, Senegal, July 12, 2021. Gardens known as 'Tolou Keur' hold plants and ...
Every night Moussa Kamara works at his bakery preparing hundreds of loaves but at sunrise, instead of going home to sleep, he now starts a second back-breaking job - hoeing the earth and tending newly ...
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