วันพุธที่ 22 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2561

HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO PRODUCE CAMERA? - HOW MANY YEARS DOES IT DELAY TO GIVE FRUITS


Tamarind trees (Phoenix dactylifera) are known for the brown and sugary fruits they produce and form in distinct clusters of 1.20 meters long below their crown of blue-green leaves. A mature and well-established palm tree will produce an average of 45 to 90 kilograms of fruit per year. However, the yield can vary greatly depending on tree age, growing conditions, local climate and exposure to male pollinating trees. In this article we will tell you how long it takes to produce date, ie how long the datebook takes to produce.

Maturity and how long it takes to produce a date

The date palm trees produce the first harvests when they reach between 5 and 8 years. These first crops have a weight which, under normal conditions, varies between 8 kilograms and 10 kilograms, which can reach values ​​between 60 and 80 kilograms when the tree reaches 13 years. Peak production occurs when the date palms are between 30 and 35 years, at which time production can reach 90 kilograms of fruit each year. The productivity decreases after 60 years and most of date palm trees reach the end of their reproductive life at the age of 80, when fruit production significantly decreases or ceases to exist altogether.

Climate impact on growth and production


The cold has a negative impact on the vigor and longevity of date palms, therefore, they will only thrive and produce fruits with the ideal conditions. Tamarins require a temperature above -6 ° C to survive. Pollination takes place at 35 ° C and the fruit needs a dry environment with warm temperatures and warm nights.


 
Cold and humid areas are not conducive to producing these fruits, but they will perform well in warmer inland areas with a Mediterranean climate and some slight coastal influence.

This palm grows wide, up to 35 meters and can live up to 100 years. The tree needs space to grow and spread its roots that anchor the plant and help it collect water. Take care when planting date palms and choose a location with plenty of space, both vertically horizontally.

Conditions of growth

Now that you know how long it takes to produce a date, it is important to inform you of the conditions that this palm tree needs to grow. Total solar exposure and porous soils with rapid drainage are vital for the production of dates by date palms, although they adapt well to other types of soils.

Although it is a desert tree, date palm trees are very fond of water and require regular watering during the summer months to produce fruits. Watering should be done when the soil is completely dry, to prevent root infections, particularly in colder coastal regions where the soil takes a long time to warm up.

Feeding is not mandatory, but it will encourage better fruit production when the soil is not the best. Apply complete fertilizer with an N-P-K (nitrogen-phosphorus-potassium) ratio of 20-20-20 at a rate of 20 pounds per tree each year.


Pollination Tips

Female markers require a male pollinator to facilitate fruit production. A ratio of one male tree to every 50 female trees should be maintained on larger plantations, but a simple one-to-one ratio can be used if you are thinking of planting the tree in your garden or yard. Female and male trees can be identified by their flowers. Both are light-colored, but the female flowers have a whitish hue, while the male flowers are more colorful. In addition, groups of female flowers range from 30 to 75 centimeters in length, while groups of male flowers rarely exceed 25 centimeters in length.

We hope to have answered some questions about producing dates, including how long it takes to produce dates. If you still have questions you can always comment on the comment box below.


วันอังคารที่ 21 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2561

HOW TO PLANT CARROTS


How to plant carrots can be incredibly simple if you follow the correct tips!

Who loves carrots? Me and you, too, right?

It is impossible not to like it as it can be prepared in many ways, possible and impossible, and it is without a doubt one of the most beloved vegetables in the world, and with plenty of reasons for it, is not it?

In our website we like to teach you to cultivate some of the fruits, spices, flowers and vegetables most used in your kitchens, because some of them are not always available in the market (at least with the quality we want) and also because when they are priced It is always to our liking.



Have you seen how good it is to need a carrot and be able to pick up our yard? Without paying anything for it and knowing that you are eating what is yours?

One of the great advantages of planting at home is that, it is so that you know what you eat and know that the food you are eating, and to give your children and family, are not full of chemicals that make us terrible evil the health.

Let's teach you how to plant tender and big carrots (large) with a unique flavor!

How to Plant Carrots ... Which are the best?

As mentioned in the subheading above there are several types of carrots, but the way in which they are planted practically does not vary from one to another.

We have the longest, the shortest and the longest and most chubby.

That depends on the type of carrot you buy to sow and / or plant.

We always recommend that you choose the type of carrot you use most at home because you will be planting it for use in your kitchen and one of the advantages of having your own backyard is choosing what you will plant and then eating.

Important factors for learning how to plant carrots

As we do in all articles on How to Grow, we will list the most important factors.

Follow the list and read the development of each point, it is very important for anyone who wants a final harvest of success!

Factors to note:



  • Climate;
  • Environment;
  • Ground;
  • Spacing;
  • Planting;
  • Production;

Climate

The ideal temperature for planting carrots is between 16 ° C and 22 ° C, but withstand lower temperatures without any problem.

One of the great advantages of carrots is that they can stand in low temperatures, because the top foliage can die, but the root (carrot!) Is still alive and developing.

It is not recommended to plant carrots if the temperature is below 7ºC, but these temperatures can hardly be reached in Brazil and Portugal, so you can rest.

Also note that it is not recommended to make your carrot garden if the temperatures of the place where you will put them exceed 30ºC, because they will grow in the same, but the taste of the root can disappear, thus getting some carrots without flavor!

Why have a yard at home if our "sprouts" have no flavor?

So pay close attention to the weather when you think of planting carrots!

Environment

As you may have noticed the environment is directly associated with the climate. The ideal environment for your carrots is even in the sun.

You may choose to put your plantation a little in the shade, but never too much because they do not like very low temperatures, as mentioned above.

Always keep them between 16ºC and 22ºC and you will have the best carrot planting in your life! Do you want to bet? Try it and then you will see how our farmers are right!

Ground

The soil should be light, deep and rich in organic matter.

Now you're learning how to plant carrots, right?

When we speak in light soil we are referring to a clean soil, without any stones or branches in the middle, because because the carrot is root any type of obstruction in the earth can result in poor development of the same root.

If you want to have carrots right you will have to choose a light soil, deep and rich in organic materials.

Always clean all the stones and roots of the place, do not forget this because it is something fundamental that many people let through.

Spacing

If you want to learn how to plant carrots the right way you should pay close attention to spacing.

They should be at a depth of 23 cm and spaced in rows with a 15 cm separation between each.

These are the reference values ​​recommended by our farmers, but may be slightly changed by you.


 Many people like to use their own spacing values, and there is nothing wrong with that, because the advantage of having our own garden is that we can make our own rules and get the fruits of all our fabulous work.

How to Plant Carrots

Feelings need to be planted directly on the site, since carrots are not passed from one land to another after it develops, they do not cope well with changes.

You can grow it in a garden or in pots.

Many people opt for pots and / or small places because of the lack of space to plant, and sometimes because they live in apartments, and if it is you can perfectly make a small box or use a pot to grow your carrots.

The result will be brilliant, in addition to having some beautiful and tasty carrots will also have a well decorated vase that will even give life to your house!

Production / Harvest

Learning the best way to plant carrots is great, but the crop is even better!

You can usually start harvesting after 60 days of planting, but this time period is longer / shorter depending on the type of carrot you choose to plant.

The normal term is 60 to 120 days.

The harvest is carried out once a year, and to do it simply pull the carrot out of the upper branches, with enough care that it is for the branches not to leave and leave the root (the carrot) in the ground.

After doing all this work you will get some wonderful carrots to use in all your cooking!

And one thing you can be sure of, you will never taste carrots as tender and tasty as the ones you own / plant in your home.

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HOW TO PLANT CHUCHU


The Chuchu is a fruit-vegetable that still does not have much fame due to the ignorance of its characteristics against several diseases, such as hypertension, renal, urinary problems and more.

In addition to being extremely rich in water and fiber is an excellent complement to various diets, and that is where it is expanding.

As well as being extremely simple to plant is something that also develops very quickly and easily, and for that to happen, there is just enough left over and a place where he can climb.

I still remember the Chuchus that my mother used to plant, she placed them near some tree and they grew up like never before! They climbed the tree to the top and gave hundreds of chuchus only from 1 single seed.

It's something that gives very little work, so it's worth it.

Is it worth the planting of Chuchu?

Knowing how to plant chuchu is nothing special, because the process is simple, and only this "low" risk already makes it worthwhile!

It is worth it because a single seed is enough for a gigantic "tree" that gives hundreds of these fruits.

Those who do not like to eat them, or who do not like the taste or the effects, can use them to give to the animals, just like my mother did, and still does.

You can bake and give to pigs, chickens, sheep, rabbits and more.

Even if it is not for own consumption, cultivating chuchu is very worthwhile due to its simplicity and the amount of fruits that a single tree can originate.


Factors that we must take into account to cultivate Chuchu

As we do in all articles on How to Grow, we will list the most important factors.

Follow the list and read the development of each point, it is very important for anyone who wants a final harvest of success!

  • Climate;
  • Environment;
  • Ground;
  • Spacing;
  • Fertilizing;
  • Harvest.

How to plant Chuchu

Let's explain each of the above points, they serve for people who want to put only a Chuchu in the yard or for those who want to mass produce to sell, so be aware of all the details.


Climate

The climate that the chuchu likes is mild climates, not too sunny nor too cold. The snow is horrible for its development, so if it is snow where the planting will start, it is best not to start this project.

In addition to the snow, heavy rains and extreme winds have the ability to uproot the flower that gives rise to the fruit, so that no fruit is born.

Environment

A temperature between 15 ºC and 25 ºC is ideal for the good development of this fruit.

I recommend planting in a place with some exposure to the sun, but little, because the "tree" of the chuchu likes shade, so they develop properly and with larger fruits and better quality.

If you live in Portugal or in Brazil you can plant without any problems, in principle your growth will not be affected by the low / high temperatures.

My mother is from Portugal and every year she plants some chuchus, and even watering a few times and having little care they develop in a simply amazing way!

Ground

Soil fertilization is practically indispensable for any type of planting.

If you prefer you can use compost purchased from any farmer's center, fire ash, rotting herbs or animal manure.

My mother has always used manure from the animals to fertilize the land, and always lies where the chuchu plant, and the effects are devastating, really good!

Spacing

The spacing will depend a lot on how you plant them. You can plant in your own structure (like a greenhouse) or at the edge of trees where they can grab and climb until they can not get any more.

Whatever your choice we leave the part of the spacing to the taste of each one.

The chuchus are born pumpkin type, from the branch, so you can use a similar spacing.

Harvest

You can harvest between 80 and 150 days after planting.

At this point the chuchu should already be fully developed and ready to harvest and eat.

If you prefer the fruit to become ripe, allow it to reach 150 days. If you want to harvest greener you can start harvesting when it is 80 days after it has been planted.

We remind that each case is a case and that due to a great variety of factors the harvest can be influenced positively and negatively in relation to each other.

If the environment, temperature and soil are adequate, they develop faster, and the opposite is also clear.

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HOW TO PLANT LETTUCE


How many of us do not love lettuce? I eat for myself every day, but the problem is that it does not always find the best lettuces for sale in the super market. That's why we're going to teach you how to plant lettuce!

The lettuce belongs to the kingdom Plantae and the genus Lactuca and is very desired at the tables of all Brazilians!

Sometimes the price of lettuce is too high, and the quality is not always good, and leaves much to be desired.

In addition, the lettuces on the market are full of chemicals that are bad if they are not well removed, and because of this it becomes more and more necessary to produce our own vegetables at home.

Even thinking about it, we decided to publish this article that will help you grow lettuce simply, quickly, efficiently and in your own home, you do not even need the soil to do it, you can plant it in pots of clay or metal!


How to plant lettuce - Factors we must keep in mind

As we usually do in our other articles, we will put everything by points, referencing everything you need to know to carry out a good plantation and consequently obtain an excellent harvest of this product.

How to Plant Lettuce - Factors to note:


  • Climate;
  • Environment;
  • Ground;
  • Spacing;
  • Planting;
  • Production;


Let's talk about each one of them, so that it is easier for you to organize all the ideas and make everything as simple as possible.


Climate

The climate varies greatly from lettuce to lettuce. Why this? Because there are several types of lettuce, but let's put here the reference values that serve practically for all types of lettuce.

They should be planted between 10 ° C and 24 ° C. They like high temperatures, but not too much, otherwise they can "glean" and not give good lettuces.

Try to water at least once a day, keeping them hydrated, so they are born stronger and more green.

Environment

The environment is very important for those who are learning how to plant lettuce.

As stated in several of our articles the environment is extremely important, it is directly linked to the climate.

This plant likes a lot of light, and hates the cold, so it has to be in a mild environment, as previously mentioned.

You can plant at any time of the day.

Ground

There are people who ask "Is soil important to know how to plant lettuce?", The answer is obvious: Yes it is!

A fertile soil is indispensable for any kind of planting, is not it? And the lettuce is exactly the same!

The soil should be very rich in organic matter and the optimum pH range for the soil is 6 to 7.

Pay attention to the PH, many people ignore it, but it is an extremely important factor relating to the soil, never leave it at all.

Spacing

Spacing is not very critical, that is, it is not something that will greatly influence its growth, and usually an eye spacing is enough to plant lettuce.

Even so, for that has never done any type of cultivation, we will give the reference values that the farmers of Como Plantar use.

Leave a spacing of 10cm to 20cm between each one, it is enough space for the lettuces to develop properly.

There are those who prefer to choose to plant lettuces at home, in pots or paper cups and / or plastic, you can do it without problems!

You can start by sowing in the cup and then planting in a more open space, or in a larger glass, because it is important that the lettuce is land so that it can absorb all the nutrients needed to develop properly.


Planting

In mild climate the lettuces can be planted in a definitive place, that does not need to be transplanted, because they can withstand all their growth in the same place, without being wilted or gleaned.

This will depend on how to plant lettuce. If you are in a colder climate it is recommended to plant / sow in a small glass until they develop properly and only after they grow, and only after that, you can transplant to a definite location.

But why this? Because if you try to sow them soon in the earth without being sheltered and protected from the cold and the dew they will end up not developing, they will be burned and / or they will glean, becoming inedible.

Production / Harvest

We are coming to the end of this tutorial on how to plant lettuce, but let's continue because this is the best part!

Harvesting should be done between 55 and 130 days after sowing. In some cultivars they harvest after they reach 2.5 cm in height (at least), you can follow this reference value if you are interested.

It is now at your discretion if you like the softest or hardest leaf, if you like it more tenderly make the harvest sooner, with the lettuces still "baby" / to develop, and if you like the harder leaves leave more time in the earth that time itself takes care to make it harder and more persistent.

The same thing happens with the size of the lettuce, the longer it leaves on the ground without harvesting, the more it grows, but be careful because if it leaves too much time it will end up gleaning and ends up being inedible, thus ruining all its agricultural work .

So, you know how to plant lettuce simply and quickly? We hope so! Any questions just leave a short comment on the article!

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วันจันทร์ที่ 20 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2561

HOW TO PLANT OKRA


Ever thought about having your own garden at home? Learn how to plant okra right now and make this dream come true in a very simple way!

Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus) is a widely appreciated vegetable whose origin is not certain, and may have arisen in South Asia, Ethiopia or even West Africa. It is a plant grown annually. It usually reaches one to two meters high and its fruits are consumed immature, by means of capsules that contains round seeds that are ingested after fries or cooked, depending on the taste and the ingenuity of those who cook.

Another striking feature of okra is that of the drool it produces. It is a mucilaginous substance that not everyone appreciates. In this article you will know how to get rid of this slime and also realize that there are many benefits in okra consumption. In addition, we will explain how to plant the okra in pots and have them for free in your home.

What are the benefits of Okra?

The okra offers numerous health benefits, being almost an invitation to consume it. For example, in the digestive tract it contributes greatly to the supply of fibers in the body, which improves the intestine and helps prevent gastrointestinal problems.

The okra is rich in vitamin A, and contains several antioxidants, such as beta-carotene, xanthine and lutein, which are responsible for fighting free radicals that degenerate the body's cells, including vision. That is, the more you have, the more protected your eyes will be. The presence of vitamin A also enables younger skin with the lowest incidence of acne and scarring.

The high levels of iron and copper inside help fight those with anemia. Good source of calcium, vegetable helps keep bones and teeth healthier. Another positive point is the presence of vitamin C in the legume. This makes the immune system more protected and fights possible harmful agents inside our body.

Okra is also widely used to control diabetes. In addition, the potassium in it helps lower blood pressure and reduce the tension of the cardiovascular system. As it turns out, there are many benefits that make okra imperative in your diet. And know that it is possible to have it planted in the house! See below.

How to Plant Potted Okra

When planting okra, it is important to keep in mind that the ideal climate is warm, with temperatures above 20 degrees in tropical and subtropical regions. In colder locations, the recommendation is to use a greenhouse or set aside for summer or spring. It is worth mentioning that the plant needs at least four hours of direct sunlight per day. So, take this into consideration when planting in a vase in your residence.

Irrespective of whether it is a bed or a vase, the soil to receive the okra should be well drained and fertile, that is, quite rich in organic matter. In addition, the optimum soil pH should be around 6 and 6.5.

Initially, okra seeds should be planted in plastic cups or newspaper packages for the production of seedlings. Place two seedlings per container 2 cm deep and wait for germination, which will occur in about 10 days.

Of easy transplanting, the okra can be taken to the definitive planting in the pot when reaching 10 cm and three or four leaves. For this step, it is important to have a vase already fertilized for at least a week. It is suggested to place earthworm humus or manure well tanned.

How to Care for Okra

One of the important aspects during okra cultivation is irrigation. Watering should occur to leave the soil always moist, but not soaked. Adult plants can tolerate short periods of drought. To avoid compaction and help with moisture, it may be useful to insert dead leaves into the top of the vessel. In some cases pruning can be done to generate the branching or even to invigorate the plant.

Harvesting is recommended between 60 and 80 days after planting the okra. It may continue for a few months if cultivation conditions are favorable. The okra needs to be well developed to be harvested. At the same time, it should be tender and shiny, which usually takes place about six or seven days after pollination and the beginning of fruiting. It is not recommended that it be harvested ripe as it can become very fibrous.


How to plant okra: Final tips

He wanted to plant okra in a pot, was encouraged by the benefits offered by the vegetable, but did not want to know about that disgusting slime he let loose? So pay attention to this tip, which will make you get rid of this sticky substance and still be able to taste all the good that okra offers.

One way to prevent the okra from releasing the slime is to fry it quickly as soon as it is removed. Another solution is to cook it with a solution of lemon juice or vinegar. For example: every 100ml of water add three tablespoons of vinegar and put the okra in this solution in boiling water for three minutes. But first cut the tips of the okra.

The leaves and chalices of the flowers are also edible. However, they should be cooked before being ingested. Some cultivated varieties have the leaves without hairs, which allows the raw consumption. Seeds from ripe fruits can be used to make soups and other dishes.

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HOW TO PLANT TOMATO CHERRY



Learning how to plant cherry tomatoes is quite simple since we will present to you 3 different and very simple ways to do it!

The cherry tomato (Solanum lycopersicum var. Cerasiforme) is a species of tomato in miniature, since its fruits are much smaller in relation to the original tomato. It is one of the most popular plants in terms of cultivation, after all, it is very easy to take care of and deliver fruits very quickly.

And since it is easy to cultivate it, we will present in this article how to plant cherry tomatoes in both pet bottles and pots, allowing you to have fresh produce produced in your own house or apartment, as it can be placed in the yard, in bibs or even in hanging gardens.

When should I plant cherry tomatoes?


The decision of when to plant cherry tomatoes will depend on a few factors. As this cultivar prefers a cooler climate and also high luminosity, it gives better with temperatures between 20ºC and 25ºC during the day and 11ºC and 18ºC at night. In the South region, for example, it can be planted from August to February, to avoid colder and frost periods.

But despite the preference for cooler weather, it can be grown all year round in the other regions without any contraindications, especially if you do the cultivation at home or apartment, whether in pot or bottled pet, which we will explain from now on


How to plant cherry tomatoes in pet bottles


To achieve effective planting of cherry tomatoes in pet bottles, you will need the following items:

  • 1 2-liter pet bottle;
  • 1 barbecue stick or piece of wood about eight centimeters;
  • 1 scissors;
  • 1 coffee strainer;
  • Earth;
  • Cherry tomato seedlings;
  • Barbed wire or wire to hang the bottle;
  • Sharp object to make holes.
First, wash the pet bottle well and remove the label. Then cut the bottom of the bottle and put it back, but inverted. With the bottom still inside the pet bottle, make two side holes so that the piece of wood or barbecue skewer can be pierced. It is necessary that the holes are in the same position to provide balance when the bottle hangs. Next, drill a few holes in the base of the pet bottle that has been trimmed, they will be needed for the water to come down to the ground when the plant is watered.

Take the coffee filter and tear your seam from the edge to the center. Then take the cherry tomato seedling and wrap it with the coffee filter so the soil is covered. Carefully place the tomato seedling through the bottleneck of the pet bottle, using the open hole in the base.

Then turn the container upside down and fill it with soil, leaving a space for the introduction of the trimmed base, which will help distribute the water. Return to the wooden toothpick and thread through the holes. Tie the wire or string between the chopsticks so you can hang the plant. Choose a location to hang your new pet bottle vase and fill the dispenser with water until it flows into the bottleneck. To protect the extremely delicate roots of the light, cover the pet bottle, either with spray or with tape.

How to Plant Potted Cherry Tomatoes

In the case of the vase, you can begin planting from seeds, whether purchased from a specialist store or even from the seeds of some cherry tomatoes that you have purchased. If you choose the second option, put the seeds on a sheet of paper and let it dry in the shade.

When choosing a location in your yard, garden or window, keep in mind that the cherry tomato pot should receive at least four hours of sun daily. With that set, it's time to put your hands on the ground, letting it well loose, after all, the tomato loves a soft and rich soil. After that, drill with your finger, with a space of 30 cm between them and insert the seeds. Sprinkle earth on top.

In the case of irrigation, there are some specificities. Until the seedlings start to come out and when they are still very small, it is allowed to water every morning. However, when the tomato is firmer, water only three times a week. And when the leaves are grown, avoid wetting them.

Over time, the sprout will grow, thicken and the leaves will appear. To hold the tomato foot firm, place a stake that exceeds the height of the plant and tie it to the stem. This will cause the tomato to not fall, continue to grow and produce fruit.


How to plant cherry tomatoes in apartment

Both the pet bottle and pot method can be done in an apartment. It is enough that you take the necessary care during cultivation, that the results will be satisfactory. Among the precautions is to reinforce the need to receive enough sun, and keep it with enough water for it to develop, without soaking it. In addition, the soil should be well fertilized and rely on organic matter, such as food peels and eggs, beaten in the blender, which are good fertilizers.

Harvesting usually occurs between 30 and 50 days after the emergence of the flowers, which in turn usually appear after about 60 days of germination. And it's easy enough to see if the fruit is ready for consumption: if the cherry tomato is red, it's time to take it out and make a good salad with it!

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วันอาทิตย์ที่ 19 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2561

HOW TO PLANT ONION



In this article you will learn how to plant chives, finding that it is much easier than you might think.

The chives (allium fistulosum) is a seasoning widely used to give color and flavor to the dishes. Originally from China, it has been planted in that country and in Japan since antiquity. It has pseudocaules and leaves round and hollow and does not form bulbs, just like the onion does.

There are several species of chives, especially in Asia, which have high and low cultivars, which are quite similar to chive and leek, respectively.

In the case of the lowest, which are more common in the West, their leaves and pseudocaules are widely used in many recipes as well as being eaten raw or cooked. In the tall cultivars, the longer pseudocaules are the most appreciated elements.

Chives are rich in vitamins A, B, C and K, and contain plenty of calcium, phosphorus, magnesium and potassium.

The food is also packed with antioxidants, which are essential in preventing problems related to the heart, as well as helping to slow aging, as it combats the free radicals that usually degenerate cells and affect the proper functioning of the body.

This seasoning also helps the digestive system to function properly due to the abundance of fibers.

Studies also reveal that this food is antifungal and antibacterial, which helps in eliminating the bacteria that hinder the intestinal tract.

How to Plant Chives: Soil, Light, Water and Temperature


For you who want to learn how to plant chives, it is important to look at some aspects throughout the process. This will ensure a very positive result and fresh chives in your home.

For example, soil is an important point of attention. Although green onions are fairly rustic and grow on virtually any soil, it is important that the soil is well drained, fertile and rich in organic matter. These gathered elements will make the crop successful.

Another fundamental care is about irrigation. Like most plantations, it is important to create conditions that keep the cultivar well irrigated. However, care must be taken not to leave the soil soaked, which may compromise the development of the plant. It is important to remember that adult species are usually more resistant to eventual periods of drought.

Another item that should be attacked on how to plant chives is about the weather. The plant is more tolerant to mild climates, with temperatures varying between 13ºC and 24ºC. It is worth noting, however, that there are some species that can withstand lower temperatures and others that withstand more heat. If you are going to buy the seed at a specialist store, ask the seller for information on the ideal climatic conditions for that cultivar.

For a satisfactory planting of chives, it is important that the plant receives direct sunlight for at least a few hours daily. This will ensure that it develops satisfactorily.



How to Plant Chives: From Crop to Harvest


Those who are looking to understand how to plant chives need to observe a particularity regarding the cultivation of this plant. It can be grown by means of seeds or else from the division of clumps formed by adult plants.

In the first case, the seeds can be germinated in the definitive place or in seedings, for later transplantation in the hour.

In the second case, it is necessary to separate each plant from the clump, to remove the more developed leaves and to plant each cultivar at a different depth from the others.

It is important to remember that some species of chives propagate vegetatively less frequently, therefore, they are not indicated for the method of planting by division.

The good news for anyone wanting to plant at home is that green onions can be grown in vases and bibs, making it easier for those who are after a few to season their kitchen dishes, right?

During the process of planting chives, it is necessary to follow the plant to ensure that it gives the expected results.

For example, it is common for invasive plants to appear in the middle of the chive foot. Remove whenever you see something of the kind arise, as these foreigners can steal nutrients from the cultivar. For those who want to get the pseudocaules, they can periodically add soil to the plant. This will ensure the development of long pseudocauls.

The final step is the harvest. Chive leaves can be removed between 75 and 120 days after planting, always checking the conditions of the plant before doing so.

Collect the leaves completely at the base, not just in half. The plant can also be harvested in full, for those who wish to take advantage of the pseudocaule. In that case, the crop is usually harvested by horticulturists three months after planting, while others prefer to let the plant grow for nine months or more.

The chive is a perennial plant, and can be grown at any time of the year.

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HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO PRODUCE CAMERA? - HOW MANY YEARS DOES IT DELAY TO GIVE FRUITS

Tamarind trees (Phoenix dactylifera) are known for the brown and sugary fruits they produce and form in distinct clusters of 1.20 meters...