teresa lemming, his garden is thriving under the sled. sunk up to sneak into the ground is one of several clay pots, irrigating her tomatoes. this alternative way of growing food is ideal for zimbabwe. a country prone to drought, and re people don't get regular supplies of piped water from the council. he normally did africa. yes, even when there is no water, my vegetables are all is green. it's been days without water here, but the clay pots are all, is watering my tomatoes. using clay pots to water crops is not a new farming technique. it's used in other parts of the world, and now it's gaining traction in zimbabwe. the clippers are here for some small time in your visible. i'm a pause of that are used to for our water seeping. the water that are the is inside pick live, it seeps around the video across the did it yourself for to send to meet us saw the did the plans our own good. yes or for the sisters gets off the water. rising food prices high, a fuel costs and inflation at 285 percent in august means many families a battling zimbabwe government plan to distribute food aid to more th