you mold the bead form clay and coat them in red paint. you then make sure that there are no crack and that the hole is not clogged. design the bead however you would like to. dots and wavy lines are most popular. don't breath in the paint, it will kill you. after the bead complete call over a cookrop bird and sing it a spiritual song while dancing an irish jib. don't dance too fiercely or you may startle the creature. you then will force feed the cookrop the bead you just completed. you will then wrap your hands around its neck squeezing as hard as you can until the animal drops dead at your feet. you can then slit open its stomach and remove the bead. it is now ready to be strung on the string of wahoo and put around the large toe of a young baby. complete this process with care and your mind will be taken by the all powerful spirit of the third knight. he will guide you to the afterworld where you will live your life in harmony with the spirits of the dead.
Kenya grows crops throughout the year due to its diverse climate. However, the main growing seasons are the long rains from March to May and the short rains from October to December. These seasons are ideal for staple crops like maize, beans, and vegetables.
In fields
Vegetables in Kenya include fresh vegetables such as cabbage, spinach, kales, tomatoes, potatoes and any fresh vegetables you can think of. Grains such as beas and peas. Wheat flour, pasta and rice. Meat inlcuding beef, chicken, fish, mutton etc.
The higher paying cash crops in Kenya are green beans, sweet potato, tomatoes, cabbage, baby corn, and flowers which provide a high wage income. The lower paying crops are tobacco and maize which provide a low wage income.
Insects can destroy crops in Kenya due to factors such as climate change, lack of natural predators, poor pest management practices, and vulnerability of crops to insect attacks. Additionally, some insects have developed resistance to certain pesticides, making it harder to control them effectively.
No, Kenya has a good temperature to grow crops like maize (corn), beans ect..
Kenya grows crops throughout the year due to its diverse climate. However, the main growing seasons are the long rains from March to May and the short rains from October to December. These seasons are ideal for staple crops like maize, beans, and vegetables.
In fields
Vegetables in Kenya include fresh vegetables such as cabbage, spinach, kales, tomatoes, potatoes and any fresh vegetables you can think of. Grains such as beas and peas. Wheat flour, pasta and rice. Meat inlcuding beef, chicken, fish, mutton etc.
a lot
The Kenyan Highlands are very fertile; this is where the most agriculture is produced - tea, coffee, grains, and sugarcane are some crops they grow.
Because Kenya is smaller than the U.S.
seeds of a fruit or vegetable grow crops
To grow crops you need sun and water over time the crops will grow. Don't give the crops too much water or sunlight or it will overflow.....
we grow crops for cows,goats etc...
The higher paying cash crops in Kenya are green beans, sweet potato, tomatoes, cabbage, baby corn, and flowers which provide a high wage income. The lower paying crops are tobacco and maize which provide a low wage income.
wheat, and sugar beets