Global warming. Climate change. Theses are the result of the man’s continuous destruction to Mother Earth. Rapid actions, such as recycling trash, eliminating plastics and Styrofoam usage, and planting more trees, are done to prevent these present disturbing conditions. Greenhouses, on the other hand, are also great environment savers that everyone can participate to. However,… Continue reading The Greenhouse Effect: How to Start Growing Your Greenhouse
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Mushroom Production Guide
The culture of mushroom is gaining popularity in the Philippines. Mushroom is a delicacy and is really accepted as vegetable. Its present cultivation in this country is limited, perhaps due to insufficiency of planting materials and the limited local knowledge about its culture.
Lychee Production Guide
Lychee or litchee or litchi, locally known as “litseyas,” is one of the promising fruit crops of the Cordillera. Due to its sporadic distribution, lychee demand a high market price. In Baguio City, lychee fruits cost from P80-100 /kg. Indeed, commercial production is potentially promising.
Mushroom Cultivation Using Rice Straw Substrate
Rice straw is abundant in most Asian countries where rice is a major crop, and can be purchased for a reasonable price. Rice straw can be used as the basic material for mushroom cultivation. Mushrooms are capable of breaking down organic material that other microorganisms cannot decompose. The common field mushroom and many other types… Continue reading Mushroom Cultivation Using Rice Straw Substrate
Soon to hit the market: An anti-diabetic, natural sweetener from sweet sorghum
A natural sweetener from sweet sorghum syrup will be hitting the market soon. And it comes in fine, milky-looking powder form. When asked how different the sweet sorghum sweetener is from the commercially available sweetener in the market, Mr. Antonio S. Arcangel, general manager of the Bapamin Enterprise, had no qualms in proudly stating the… Continue reading Soon to hit the market: An anti-diabetic, natural sweetener from sweet sorghum
5 Produce That Can Grow in Your Own Home
Some people consider their homes as their favourite place in the entire world. If you are one of them, you might want to make it an even better place by planting your own produce in the garden. It would certainly lessen your trips to the grocery store and the market place since you can simply… Continue reading 5 Produce That Can Grow in Your Own Home
Pineapple Production Guide
Aside from being nutritious and delicious, pineapple is a good foreign exchange earner. Pineapple can be processed into juice, jam, vinegar, nata de pina, preserves and candies. Its leaves are a source of a remarkable strong and silky fiber that can be processed into cloth and cordage. Even its skin and waste from canning can… Continue reading Pineapple Production Guide
Value Added Products from Guyabano (Soursop)
Preservation/utilization of fruits has been getting widespread attention not only on its increasing acceptability in the food market but also because of its potential as a means of generating an export. The various preservation of guyabano was briefly described in the following procedures.
17 Essential Gardening Tasks for Summer
With June almost over, now is the time to prepare for the gardening tasks which face us this summer – and whilst you may think a lot of the hard work in terms of planting and preparation has already been done during Spring, you’ll be surprised at how…
Banana Production Guide
Banana is one of the most common and widely grown fruit crops in the Philippines. It is also one of the country’s major dollar earners, and has consistently ranked next to coconut oil and prawns in terms of value earnings during the last five years.
Potential food products from “Batanes berries” explored
Batanes is not only visually known for its picturesque landscapes of verdant rolling hills and lush mountains, its iconic stone houses, its raw climate, and its unique cultural heritage. Batanes is also home to an indigenous tree, Arius (Podocarpus costalis), which the lvatans referred to as “Batanes pines”. The tree, which grows 1-2.5 meters in… Continue reading Potential food products from “Batanes berries” explored
SNAP Hydroponics
Hydroponics is an alternative system of growing plants without soil. Instead of soil, an inert media is used into which a nutrient solution containing essential elements is added for a plant’s normal growth and development. Existing commercial hydroponics systems vary in terms of form, size, and type of materials. They need electric driven pumps for… Continue reading SNAP Hydroponics