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In these times when even vegetables are laden with loads of pesticides and chemical fertilizers, who wouldn’t want healthy and organic veggies? The best option to procure organic and healthy vegetables is to grow them at home. September is upon us and if you’ve been wanting to start an organic, vegetable kitchen garden, it is not late yet. We have made a list of 5 easy to grow vegetables in containers or grow bags at your home in the month of September. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: 5 easy to grow vegetables at home in India in the month of September


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5 easy to grow vegetables at home in India in the
month of September
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logs/easy-to-grow-vegetables/ September 22, 2021
In these times when even vegetables are laden
with loads of pesticides and chemical
fertilizers, who wouldnt want healthy and
organic veggies? The best option to procure
organic and healthy vegetables is to grow them at
home. September is upon us and if youve been
wanting to start an organic, vegetable kitchen
garden, it is not late yet. We have made a list
of 5 easy to grow vegetables in containers or
grow bags at your home in the month of
September. 1. Cabbage Cabbages are the first of
the 5 easy to grow vegetables in September. It is
an annual vegetable crop grown for their
dense-leaved heads. They come in two colors-
green and red (purple).
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Growth and Care Cabbages can grow in almost any
type of soil rich in organic matter having
neutral pH (6.5 7.5). The seedlings require
transplantation after 4 to 6 weeks of
germination at this stage, they must have
reached a height of 3 to 4 inches with at least 3
or 4 sets of leaves. Cabbages require 6 to 8
hours of direct sunlight daily and prefer moist
conditions, so regular watering is preferred.
They fall under the class of heavy feeders,
therefore they require a regular dose of
fertilizers. Within 95 to 150 days of
germination, the cabbage heads will be ready for
harvesting. 2. Cauliflower Cauliflower is a
versatile vegetable that is incredibly easy to
add to your diet. Apart from the common white
one, cauliflowers come in different colors like
purple, orange, and green.
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Growth and Care Being a shallow-rooted plant,
cauliflower does not need very deep containers.
They are heavy feeders that require organically
rich soil with slightly acidic to neutral pH
(6.0-7.0). The seedlings must be transplanted
once they are 4-6 weeks old. Distance of 15
inches between two seedlings should be maintained
so that the cauliflower florets get enough space
for proper growth. The pots must be watered
regularly and must be kept in an area that
receives full sunlight. The florets must be
harvested when they are still firm and compact.
They must be ready within 50 to 70 days of
germination. 3. Spinach The dark green,
vitamin-rich leaves of Spinach are excellent for
salads and cooking. Thats why it comes in the
category of easy to grow vegetables.
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Growth and Care Spinach needs well-draining soil
that has abundant compost or manure the pH must
be around 6.5 to 7.0. The seeds should be sown at
a distance of at least 3-4 inches, this prevents
overcrowding. Keeping the soil moist accelerates
the process of germination, but overwatering
must be avoided. Receiving too little water or
too much sunlight can promote the flowering stage
in these plants, hence a balance of light and
shade should be maintained along with proper
watering to prevent early bolting. Compost can
be used along with natural fertilizers like food
scraps from the kitchen to supply the required
organic matter. With proper care, the greens
should be ready for harvesting in about 60
days. 4. Lettuce Lettuce is an annual plant
belonging to the daisy family. It is most
frequently used in salads, soups, sandwiches,
and wraps.
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Growth and Care Lettuce seeds germinate within 7
to 10 days if sown in well-drained loamy soil
(pH 6.0-7.0). The right amount of moisture and
sunlight will promote germination. Once the
seedlings have put out 2-3 tiny leaves, it is
best to trim away few less healthy plants to make
room for others to grow (This process is known as
thinning). During the later stages of growth, the
plants require almost 8 hours of direct sunlight.
The use of fertilizers like vermicompost and
kitchen waste every 3 to 4 weeks can fulfill the
nutrient needs of the plants. The outer leaves of
lettuce can be harvested once they attain a
length of 4-6 inches. 5. Cucumber Cucumbers are
easy to grow vines that once planted do not
require much attention. They are refreshing,
nutritious, and incredibly easy to add to your
diet.
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Growth and Care The best way to grow cucumbers
is through direct planting. The pH of the soil
should be neutral or slightly acidic at around
5.5 to 6.8. Soaking the seeds in a wet paper
towel or water for 24 hours can speed up
germination. Cucumber plants require quite a lot
of warmth and light. The vines need trellises or
nets to climb over for support. Proper growth of
cucumbers requires a low-nitrogen and
high-potassium compost mixture. The soil must be
kept moist throughout the growing season. Some
general tips Though these plants are 5 easy to
grow vegetables in September, following these
extra tips can make your home gardening journey
more comfortable for you and your organic
veggies. It is important to carry out the
process of transplantation in the early evening
to increase the chances of survival. The
transplanted seedlings must be kept under shade
for 5-6 days to help them recover faster. These
plants can be subjected to common pests and
diseases. So sowing the seeds and forgetting
about them wont work you should pay a visit to
your plants at least once a day to look out for
any pests or diseases. Thinning is an unavoidable
practice because it reduces the easy spread of
diseases and helps the crops to attain better
size upon maturation. It is best toharvest the
leafy greens during the early hours of the
morning. Because during this time the leaves are
crisp and fresh. So go ahead and start your
kitchen garden now and have the luxury of
plucking easy to grow vegetables for salad and
other dishes from your very own organic garden.
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