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How to grow and harvest Guava Tree
How to Irrigate Guava plants: How to Fertilize Guava plants: Guava Tree Flowering and Pollination: Pruning / Trimming of guava trees: Weeding work in Guava farm: Guava trees after 2 years: Harvesting of Guavas: Continue reading
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How to grow and harvest Red Napier grass
How to plant Red Napier Irrigation for Red Napier: How to fertilize Red Napier: Red Napier after 30 days of planting: Red Napier – 75 days after planting How to harvest Red Napier Continue reading
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How to grow and harvest Super Napier grass for dairy farms?
How to plant Super Napier: How to irrigate Super Napier plants: Super Napier – 45 days after planting Super Napier – 90 days after planting Super Napier grass for Dairy Farms in Tamil Nadu Continue reading
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How to fertilize Coconut tree with New Leaf Organic fertilizer?
Coconut tree is a heavy feeder and requires balanced NPK fertilizer. A young Coconut tree can be fertilized every once every 6 months and mature can be fertilized every 3 months New Leaf organic fertilizer is rich in Cow and Chicken Manure, Vermicompost, Rock Phosphate, Seaweed, Alfaalfa, Aloe Vera, Neem oil cake, Castor oil cake,… Continue reading
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How to plant Guava in containers
Take a ripe guava and cut he guava into slices to propagate guava plants from guava seeds Then prepare the pot filled with potting mix with equal parts compost, sand, and soil and place the sliced guava fruits into the center of the pot Cover the slices guava with thin layer of soil and water… Continue reading
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How to Care Okra plants – Home Gardening
Eliminate weeds when the plants are young. Apply a layer of mulch around your plants to inhibit weed growth and aid in moisture retention Frequent watering is necessary during the germination and flowering stages Okra is known to attract beetles and worms that can damage the plant. Therefore, measures like organic pesticide application should be… Continue reading
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How to grow Spinach at home – Leafy vegetables
Sow the spinach seeds thinly in rows spaced about one to 1 1/2 feet apart or simply scatter the seeds in blocks. Cover lightly with soil, firm in place and water well. Keep the soil moist until germination. Once the Spinach plants have a grown their true leaves, you can begin to thin the plants to about six inches apart Spinach also grows well in… Continue reading