17:56
Mohammad shows various types of plants in the nursery area.
19:06
Discussion of the bottle palm and its unique shape.
20:57
Mention of interesting plant names like "Jasmine" and their fragrances.
00:08
Introduction, showing different types of trees on the farm.
00:32
Approach to meet the owner of the place.
00:55
Discussion of owner's expertise in landscaping and gardening.
01:21
Owner Lucky Child begins talking to the viewers and sharing his knowledge.
02:01
Encouragement to subscribe to the channel.
03:00
Mohammad, the landscaper, talks about his work with ornamental gardening and teaching nursery management techniques.
03:50
Mohammad explains his special program called "Revival of the Indigenous Tree Species of the Sub-Region."
04:48
Introduction to a two-year-old mahogany tree on the farm.
05:16
Discussing different types of plants grown on the farm, including avocados, mangoes, and ornamental plants.
06:43
Mention of the nursery's efforts to grow coconuts and introduce bamboo to prevent deforestation.
07:43
Showcasing the yucca and dracaena plants on the farm.
08:02
Mention of the garden area's agroforestry trees (edible trees) including mango, orange, papaya, and more.
09:01
Displaying various types of palm trees and how to identify them.
11:09
Describing the flowering ornamental plants on the farm.
13:00
Discussing the best locations for plants depending on their sun requirements.
14:14
Explaining the importance of the silk cotton tree (locally called bantang) in the region.
16:04
Tribute to the brewer who introduced certain tree species to the Gambia.
21:50
Describing the pricing of different trees and plants at the nursery.
22:43
Displaying techniques for planting and cultivating palm trees.
23:24
Discussing plans to cultivate lime and ornamental plants.
24:02
Showing off the different colors of ficus plants.
25:49
Explanation of how an array of plants is grown, including fruit trees and ornamental varieties.
29:07
The farm's agroforestry approach, including an integrated kitchen garden.
31:55
Encouraging Gambian brothers to invest in farming and self-sufficiency.
35:15
Closing statement encouraging viewers to contact the farm and visit it directly.