How to grow vegetables at home | A complete guide for those who don't have land but still want to grow vegetables
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by Ishwar chand shah
1y ago
Here u can see, how I grow vegetables at my home   ..read more
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Rooftop Farming
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by Ishwar chand shah
1y ago
 If you are willing to grow your own food but don't have land; then don't worry you are at right place. This article will guide you to grow your food yourself.  Rooftop Farming:- The word "Rooftop Farming" dictates the cultivation of different green, fresh fruit and vegetables in the roof of the buildings which is generally adopted in the areas where there is no adequate land for farming. Generally people residing in the areas where there is no space for farming can utilise their roof space and leisure time to cultivate their own food. A family can grow different vegetables like spin ..read more
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Introduction of kitchen garden and it's need
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by Ishwar chand shah
3y ago
Kitchen garden:-  The term kitchen garden refers to a small piece of land around the house where a family can grow their own vegetables with the combined effort of family members. Seasonal & unseasonal production of vegetables is based on geography, structure of soil, climate & productivity. One can grow vegetables with the supply of kitchen wastes i.e remaining of fruits and vegetables as well as waste water for irrigation. One can increase the productivity of their garden with the aid of organic fertilizer as well as vermicompost. Thus, one can completely bycot the use of c ..read more
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Hydroponics Farming for beginners
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by Ishwar chand shah
3y ago
With the increase in the demand of agricultural products and shrinkage of fertile cultivable land;scientists and agricultural researchers started working on alternative methods of farming. Thus, they founded many new methods of farming or cultivation of crops with highly satisfied results. Among those methods, Hydroponics is one of those. This process of cultivation or farming doesn't come into use overnight. In fact, it has evolved from primitive type of farming and has undergone lots of scientific researches by scientists. And what we have today is modern  Hydroponics, which h ..read more
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Aquaponics
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by Ishwar chand shah
3y ago
 During the time of rapid population growth and shrinkage of fertile agricultural land, different practices and efforts are made for the better utilization of environmental and it's components. To fulfill the gap between demand and supply different agricultural methods are brought into use. Among these methods, Aquaponics is one of the best method to harness the energy of nature and protect the quality of natural environment.  Now let's talk about "Aquaponics". When we talk about it we must understand it's meaning and concept. Aquaponics means raising of aquatic life i.e fi ..read more
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Soilless Farming & It's Need
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by Ishwar chand shah
3y ago
 We all know that plants grow in soil but, what is soil? Well, we can say it as most abundant growing medium that provides substratum & also contains some typical macro and micro nutrients needed for plants. In soilless farming, such as hydroponics, we simply deliver these same nutrients through water that have been premixed into water tank, along with high level of oxygen, efficiently to the plants. There is so much to express when it comes to soilless farming. So, the article "Soilless farming" Typically focusses on various heading that are explained below:- Soilless farming:- As th ..read more
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Vermicompost
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by Ishwar chand shah
4y ago
Vermicompost:- vermicomopost is nothing but the excreta of earthworm which are rich in humus and plant nutrients i.e micro and macro nutrients. simply, it is the compost which is made from kitchen waste,agricultural by-products and livestock by-products with the aid of special species of earthworms. vermicompost vermicompost are highly important to maintain fertility of soil as it is very rich in humus content,nitrogen,potassium,phosphorus,calcium and magnesium. It contains 5 times more the available nitrogen,7 times the available potash and 1.5 times more calcium than that of top fertile soi ..read more
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Organic farming
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by Ishwar chand shah
4y ago
Organic farming:- Organic farming is a technique of growing crops and rearing of livestocks naturally. It means that it focuses on the use of biological materials such as organic manure, green manure, farmyard manure, etc to produce agricultural products and avoid the use of synthetic chemical fertilizers to maintain soil fertility and ecological balance thereby reducing pollution and westage. According to USDA(United State department of agriculture), it is a system which avoid or largely excludes the use of synthetic inputs such as chemical fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides, plants hormon ..read more
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Organic manure
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by Ishwar chand shah
4y ago
Organic manure:- Organic manure are the natural plant and animal products that are capable of providing nutrients to the plants. They are bulky in nature and have no definite composition. Manures are effective source of nutrients for most of the crops. The manures can also be used along with chemical fertilizers to enhance the productivity of soil. The manures when applied to the soils add to the organic fraction of soil. Organic manure contains plant nutrients and they have direct effect on the plant and crop growth. It increases the soil organic matter content and also improves the phys ..read more
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Seed science
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by Ishwar chand shah
4y ago
Seed:- seed are the fertilized ovule used for multiplication or raising new crop. It is the basic part of any plants. It is made up of seed coat and embryo. Type of seed:- There are two types of seed. They are:- Monocotyledonous seed and Dicotyledonous seed Monocotyledonous seeds:- As the name suggest, it has only one cotyledon. There is only one outer layering of seed coat. Monocotyledonous seeds have following parts. Seed coat:- In the seed of cereal crops like maize have membranous seed coat.  Endosperm:- The endosperm is generally bulky and store nutrients for growing seedlings. Gen ..read more
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