Vegetable Calendar
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Re: Vegetable Calendar
Excellent post!!
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Re: Vegetable Calendar
A very helpful chart. And surely this forum is awesome!!!!
I would like to grow pumpkin , musk melon and bottle gourd. Plz guide me as am just a beginner. Thanks
I would like to grow pumpkin , musk melon and bottle gourd. Plz guide me as am just a beginner. Thanks
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Re: Vegetable Calendar
These are summer vegetables, seeds are sown in March... best container for these are fruit crates, they need a lot of space and full sunlight...
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Re: Vegetable Calendar
i plan to grow tomato and capsicum for the coming summer. As per the chart it is possible, however elsewhere in the forum i have got conflicting views on growing tomatoes in feb. Can you please clear if i can go ahead sowing with tomatoes and capsicum from next week. I also read on the forum that our summer is harsh and tomatoes needs protection from direct sunlight. I shall be growing both in grow bags to moving it is not a problem for me. Terrace gets sunlight from 11 till 2 pm. Please advise.
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Re: Vegetable Calendar
You can grow them but the yield will be less and the plants will be prone to insect and disease attack...
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Re: Vegetable Calendar
thanks a lot.. bad idea then..
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Re: Vegetable Calendar
NARC has the vegetable calendar for summer and winter vegetables, in urdu too. One can download it too.
regards
yawer
regards
yawer
Yawer
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Re: Vegetable Calendar
Very useful post. thanks for sharing. i have a question . what does Column 4 and 5 means ( rows X (inches) and Plants (inches)?
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Re: Vegetable Calendar
When you plant the veggies they should be arranged in rows (row x row = distance between two adjacent rows in inches) and distance between two adjacent plants in a single row is Plants x Plants (in inches)
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Re: Vegetable Calendar
Thank you izhar bhai