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Other plants that usher in luck Aside from the prayer plant, here are other plants that are thought to attract fortune and abundance at any time. Rubber plant Feng shui suggests that rubber plants attract wealth, prosperity, and good luck. Its round leaves are also said to be associated with positive energy. When placed in a room, it can purify the air and bring balance to its environment. A potted indoor rubber plant can grow between six to 10 feet tall, making it suitable for small rooms or offices. Rubber plants are said to attract prosperity, wealth, and luck. Aglaonema For centuries, aglaonemas or Chinese evergreens have been cultivated in China and other Asian countries as an indoor plant and a bringer of fortune. Its longevity, ease of growth, and striking appearance are considered beneficial for one’s well-being and financial success. These are slow-growing, and attractive plants that have large, narrow, and glossy oval leaves on short ste ....
Published February 3, 2021, 10:00 AM By Patricia Bianca S. Taculao Free-range farming is a farming approach where poultry and livestock are free from cages and are allowed to roam free in a secure area that also has a foraging area where they can get food for additional nutrition. Compared to conventional farming, this approach is cost-effective as it relies mostly on nature, eliminating the need for special feeds, boosters, antibiotics, expensive housing, and more. John Louie Ongkeko, a farmer and breeder who runs Nanay’s Nature Farm in Lucena, Quezon, decided that free-range farming was the best route to take in his goal of providing healthy, quality meat for his community. ....
Published February 1, 2021, 8:00 AM This is part of a series of profiles on a new generation of leaders, thinkers, creators, innovators, and trailblazers across many fields in the country. The list is drawn under the theme “What’s Now, What’s New, What’s Next” in celebration of Manila Bulletin’s 121st anniversary as an exponent of Philippine progress.
Cherrie Atilano: Agribusiness can be profitable and rewarding When we talk about farming in the Philippines, most people tend to see it as a laborious job that doesn’t earn well as compared to other professions. But on the contrary, farming is a profitable and honorable job as it is the main reason why there’s food on our tables. ....
Published January 11, 2021, 11:00 AM By Patricia Bianca S. Taculao Edwin Lindo, 44, is a warehouse assistant at the Waitrose Regional Distribution Centre in the United Kingdom. His goal in life is to retire at the age of 55 without having to work for a company so he can best enjoy his life before he gets old. To make his dream into a reality, Lindo invested in an agribusiness that involves raising and selling catfish and tilapia. As of last year, he managed to harvest 5,000 kilos of catfish which he sold for P115/kilo. By February and April, he expects to harvest 5,000 and 6,000 kilos more, respectively. ....
Published January 6, 2021, 10:00 AM By Patricia Bianca S. Taculao Watering is only the basic thing to do when it comes to caring for plants. Advanced care requires fertilization and pest management to make sure that the plants are free from disease and pests, and are healthy as they grow. Millennial farmer and founder of MNL Grow Kits Carlo Sumaoang shared some of his knowledge on the subject during the recent AgriTalk episode to help gardeners like him become well-versed in caring for plants. In a previous article, Sumaoang talked about the basics of seed sowing and some tips on how to keep plants well-maintained. Here, he shares some tips on pest management and fertilization. ....