Many people like gardening at home, and it’s easy to learn why. Growing your own flowers, herbs, and veggies may be a fulfilling activity that makes you feel accomplished and satisfied. There are many tips and tactics to help you get the most out of your gardening efforts, whether you are an experienced gardener or are just getting started. We’ll provide you some helpful home gardening advice in this post to get you started on your gardening adventure. These suggestions can assist you in quickly growing a wholesome and fruitful garden, from picking the ideal area to harvesting your plants at the ideal moment.
Irrigation, weeding, weeding and fertilization should be given to the plants on time as required. The water shoots should be cut off from the plants and pruning and pruning should be done in small amounts to make the structure fit. Basins are made around the plants and weeding, irrigation and fertilization are done in these basins. The size of the plates should be increased according to the spread of the plants.
Irrigation, weeding, weeding and fertilization should be given to the plants on time as required. The water shoots should be cut off from the plants and pruning and pruning should be done in small amounts to make the structure fit. Basins are made around the plants and weeding, irrigation and fertilization are done in these basins. The size of the plates should be increased according to the spread of the plants.
In the plains of Uttar Pradesh, irrigation is given to the plants at an interval of 15-20 days in winter and within a week in summer. After about three irrigations, the weeds are removed and the soil of the trays is buried.
fertilizing
It is considered appropriate to give cow dung fertilizer to the plants at the beginning of the rainy season. According to Uddan expert, one year old plants should be given well rotten manure. This amount of manure becomes 45 kg per plant. He continues to give this amount throughout his lifetime.
Plants which have completed 3 to 4 years should be given ammonium sulphate 5.7 kg/plant twice a year.
Co-crop- If the soil of the garden is more weak, then peas, moong, barseem etc. should be grown among the plants. Cauliflower, radish, carrot etc. are grown in the fields having good soil.
Mayank Tiwari, Agricultural Masters Research Student, Department of Genetics and Plant Breeding, Bundelkhand University Jhansi
English Summary: Guava garden guide Published on: 11 April 2018, 05:15 IST
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