How to grow vegetables in a small garden




               Like many countries in the world, urbanization is a problem for our country. Five percent of the world's population lives in urban areas. Among them, low-income earners spend about 60% of their income on food and beverages. This situation has led many to cultivate crops in less spacious urban areas. Can this situation be replaced in our country? We hope it will help further solve the existing economic problems.


Is it really difficult for people today to do home gardening with their busy schedule?

                The main reason for this problem is that the people of our country do not want to resort to these things. Husband, wife and children living in a house can all be engaged in various duties. This makes it difficult to maintain a large garden with restlessness. But instead of big bed plantations we have small plantations in a potted structure. Has the ability to do. It does not require special time. One hour at any time of the day is enough. Fertilizer production is also very important in this pot cultivation. The use of compost fertilizer is more beneficial to the crop than the chemical fertilizer packet you bring from the market. Making this compost manure at home is not such a difficult task. You can easily make compost at home using materials such as reeds, tea leaves, discarded vegetables, leaf litter. Plastic containers and concrete containers designed for composting are available in the market at low cost. If not, you can make a compost bin by covering a small space in the garden and covering it with a net cloth. Also, we can get non-toxic fruits by applying compost fertilizer instead of chemical fertilizers.

                It is difficult to cultivate in a small space, there is not enough space. Space is limited. Many people complain. But pot cultivation does not require a lot of space. Plastic bottles such as rice bags, mega bottles, flower pots can be used to grow everyday vegetables. They do not need frequent weeding. Pot cultivation is more suitable especially in urban areas. Also, those who live in flats can easily grow vegetables. Many flats have balconies. In that area you can use rice bags, pots and grow vegetables such as zucchini, tomatoes and chillies. Also, a vertical planting system can be introduced for residents with limited space. Vertical Farminy This is a cultivation that is done using supports such as walls. Also, this vertical cultivation can be done by using waste pipes, pipes and rails. Vertical cultivation makes it easy to grow herbs such as water spinach and Alternsnthera sessilis.

                Also in this pot cultivation it is very important to select the pots according to the nature of the crop. The pot should change as the plant grows. For example, in tomato, aubergine and banana pepper etc., the tree grows taller, while plants of the genus Cucurbitaceae, such as fences, snake gourd and bitter melon grow in vines. Plants such as radish, beetroot, carrot and knol-khol grow very low. Therefore, pots should be selected according to the growth pattern of the plants. It should also be less expensive when choosing containers. Disposable manure bags, rice bags, rigid foam, boxes, gutters, tires, tins, damaged plastic containers can be used and it needs to be used in a systematic way to drain the water. You can also grow eco-friendly and clean crops without harming animals such as dogs, snails and cats.

                As a home decoration in many homes, our lady grows only beautiful flowering and leafy plants such as bougainvillea, croton, rose, orchid. Many women think that growing a vegetable in the front yard interferes with the beauty of the yard. But vegetables can be grown for home decoration. Spinach, for example, can be grown and consumed in large quantities. If you can dedicate half an hour of your day to growing even one vegetable at a time when the prices of vegetables in our country have gone up, you can add non-toxic vegetables to your diet. If there is a need, we can manage our time.



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