Palnts to Grow at Home

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Cucumber:

An easy-care vegetable that loves sun and water, grow quickly as long as they receive consistent watering and warmth. People in India have grown cucumbers for food and medicinal purposes since ancient times, and they have long been part of the Mediterranean diet. It has enormous health benefits like promoting hydration, aiding in weight loss, being easy to add to your diet, lowering blood sugar levels contain antioxidants that help fight free radicals in your body, helps ease sunburn, swelling, and damaged skin. So, never miss to Plant cucumbers and add them to your diet!

How to Grow Cucumber at Home:

Select a site with full sun. need warmth and lots of light. Cucumbers require fertile soil. Mix in and/or before planting. Sow seeds with 2 or 3 seeds in each hole. Plants should be spaced 3-4 inches apart in a container for proper root development. Cucumber is grown by direct seed sowing in containers. Sow seeds about 0.5 cm deep, and plant 2-3 seeds in each planting hole. Firm the soil gently after covering the seeds and water them immediately. Seeds should germinate within 8-10 days. Cucumber can be harvested within 45 days of seed sowing.

2. Pumpkin:

is sensitive to cold weather, they are generally planted between late May and early July. Pumpkins are high in dietary fiber and low in calories, it also slows the rate at which sugar or glucose is absorbed by your body, cancer-fighting properties, and aid in avoiding unnecessary fat storage.

How to grow Pumpkin at Home:

can be planted in January-March and September-December. Pumpkin plants need at least 4 hours of sunlight every day to form proper roots. Use well-drained with added, and Plants should be spaced 3-4 inches apart in a container for proper root development. Pumpkin is grown by direct seed sowing in containers. Sow seeds about 0.5 cm deep, and plant 2-3 seeds in each planting hole. Firm the soil gently after covering the seeds and water them immediately. Seeds should germinate within 8-10 days. Pumpkins can be harvested within 120 days of seed sowing.

3. Ladies finger:

is easy to grow, as a warm-weather crop, okra appreciates full sun. Best to plant in warmer areas. It is rich in vitamins and low in calories. It has very high fiber which allows it to regulate and stabilize blood sugars. The mucilage of okra may help remove toxins from the body.

How to grow Okra at Home:

finger seeds can be planted from June to July. Lady's finger plants need 4-6 hours of direct sunlight every day to form proper roots. Use well-drained Abono potting soil mix with added Abono Coco-peat, and Abono Compost. Plants should be spaced 3-4 inches apart in a container for proper root development. Lady's fingers are grown by direct seed sowing in containers. Sow seeds about 0.5 cm deep, and plant 2-3 seeds in each planting hole. Firm the soil gently after covering the seeds and water them immediately. Seeds should germinate within 8-10 days. Lady's finger can be harvested within 60 days of seed sowing.

4. Brinjal:

were warm-weather vegetables that are harvested in mid-to-late summer. It tastes best when harvested young. It is a great source of Vitamin C, K, B6, thiamine, niacin, magnesium, manganese, phosphorous, copper, fiber, folic acid, potassium, and more! It also improves heart health, prevents cancer, helps in digestion, improves bone health, increases brain function, and prevents anemia.

How to grow Brinjal at Home:

can be sowed from July to August, March to April. Brinjal plants need 4-6 hours of direct sunlight every day to form proper roots. Use well-drained with added, and Plants should be spaced 3-4 inches apart in a container for proper root development. Brinjal is grown by direct seed sowing in containers. Sow seeds about 0.5 cm deep, and plant 2-3 seeds in each planting hole. Firm the soil gently after covering the seeds and water them immediately. Seeds should germinate within 8-10 days. Brinjal can be harvested within 45 days of seed sowing.

5. Spinach:

It is known for its high health benefits. Planted in very early spring, as well as in fall and even winter in some areas. It improves oxidative stress, eye health, and blood pressure also fights cancer, etc.

How to grow Spinach at Home:

can be cultivated throughout the year. Grow in partial shade in warm regions. Use well-drained with added, and. Plants should be spaced 3-4 inches apart in a container for proper root development. Sow seeds about 0.5 cm deep, and plant 2-3 seeds in each planting hole. Firm the soil gently after covering the seeds and water them immediately. Seeds should germinate within 8-10 days. Spinach leaves can be harvested as soon as they are big enough to eat.

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⏰ Last updated: Oct 22, 2021 ⏰

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