Lady inspires people on social media by growing her own vegetables despite being an amputee
- A young woman recently headed to Facebook to share a motivational post about growing her own vegetables to cook and eat at home
- Her inspiring post included a photo of herself smiling brightly as she held some of the greens that were produced in her garden
- Many were left inspired to grow their own greens at home, taking to the comment section to thank her for the motivation
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Many locals are taking the leap and going green - with vegetable gardens that is. One such local is a South African woman that has been very busy in her garden growing veggies that have finally started to sprout.
Taking to Facebook's ImStaying, Portia Mkatu shared a highly motivational post about making the decision to grow her own food. Her inspirational post included a picture of her posing proudly with the fruits of her labour - some spinach and peppers.
She captioned the post:
"Because of the rich soil. From my garden. Never hesitate to start small. #ImStaying."
Sandra Coltorti said:
"You are amazing!! Very well done on your beautiful veggies."
Helen Sellick said:
"Wow! That's awesome!"
Annelise Coetzee said:
"Fantastic, well done."
Wp Vd Merwe Willie said:
"SOMEONE HELP THIS LADY, GIVE HER THE OPPORTUNITY TO BECOME A FARMER."
Anne Honey said:
"It's so wonderful to see so many finally growing vegetables, keep up the good work."
Willie En Jessie Wessels said:
"Enjoy your own grown veggies."
Beaurothy Masikane commented:
"Well done baby girl. Very impressive!"
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In a previous report by Legit.ng, a Nigerian lady identified as Nyifamu Ogechi Manzo inspired people on social media with her success story a year after investing in poultry farming.
Sharing her story on Twitter, Nyifamu said she started poultry farming in a spare room her dad allowed her and her brother to use.
She wrote:
"We started from 50 birds and then 70, 100 and 120 birds over time."
Nyifamu said she thought of expanding her business and owning a farm since she had built relations and acquired a good number of customers.
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