Wednesday, February 20, 2019

Do you know about Solanum Macrocarpon/African garden egg??






 
    Blessings and fruitfulness for your year 2019,In your bodies, your work, relationships and more. In Yoruba culture and maybe other west African cultures, the fruits of this plant are offered as a token of goodwill during visits, marriages and social events.

    Efo igbo. Aka Solanum macrocarpon, aka one of the African garden eggs. The leaves are what you want. My grandma Introduced me to it. It's a good bitter. Another great, powerful green veg to add to your diet and try something new, Especially your soups. If you're looking to:
*improve your gut health and digestion, *improve kidney function, *prevent stomach ulcer,
*detox and cleanse your blood and body and help diabetes, then Efo igbo is your girl/the one! They say that consuming in large quantities  may be poisonous, but I know you wouldn't do that.




*Seedlings available*  if you need.
When you get the fruit, you can always keep the seed and Sow them. They grow very easily and quickly. Grow them in any size pots depending on how much you want to grow. They have shallow roots.
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