Are you curious or interested in growing fresh bitterleaf? I share with you my best tips on growing bitterleaf abroad based on more than 20 years of growing this super amazing plant in my backyard in zone 9a.

Yaje’s African Garden & Allotment is about growing culturally meaningful African vegetables. I have been pushing the zone and growing African vegetables in my Texas (Zone 9a) garden for more than 20 years.

My mission is help 100,000 people start a garden in their backyard or balcony and enjoy the health and happiness that comes along with turning the soil.

I grow Bitterleaf, Okra, Anchia, Garden eggs, Garden huckleberry (njama njama), Fluted pumpkin (Ugu or okong obong), various pepper varieties, corn and so much more in my garden.

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  1. Thanks for sharing, I just bought a bitter leaf plant from JRN nursery in Houston this weekend. I'm a fairly new gardener and it's good to kn that there are gardeners that's willing to spread the knowledge, especially in my zone. I live north of Houston in the suburbs and my garden space is limited. Therefore, I'm selecting plants that will be beneficial to my family's health. Thanks for all the info

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