The Step By Step Method Of Approach To Ensure Good Times In Agricultural Cultivation || The Planting Techniques Used In Jute Vegetable Seed Cultivation π±βοΈπ±πΏπ±
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For every given seed there is always a method of planting or cultivation which will always reveal the step by step method of approach in Any given Farm cultivation. This Farm cultivation will bring forth more yeet in respect to what is called multiple harvest no matter the type of seed you are cultivating. When they said is planted in a very healthy manner it will give rise to more multiple green leaves. And this means that you have more green leaves in production. This is what most farmers aim at. Getting more production in every given agricultural farm season. when you plant your duty vegetable seed very well the result is always instant and within 7 days you always see what you have Cultivated face-to-face.
That is why the practical application in agriculture is always real. When you no exactly what you are talking about then within a short period of time it will give the required production as it may be. That is why it is absolutely necessary not to jump any step. This was how I cultivated my own Jute vegetable seed and the result is always more encouraging within 7 days after the cultivation.
When you plant the Jute vegetable seed and within the 7 days there is no response that means that they seed is not viable again. You need to check on the seed so that you can always do replanting. These are the method I took.
- The first thing I did was to locate a very good agricultural soil to use likewise the mobile seedbed to use. In my own opinion, I used the mobile seedbed for this cultivation or Jute vegetable seeds.
This was the organic manure that was added to the mobile Seedbed after I evacuated a lot of soil. I did this because I noticed that I have already used this soil for different two season. And it is necessary to bring new additional soil into the farm as shown below.
This was when the evacuation was done. I was so happy to made this happen because of I wanted more fresh and new Farm production for a new start.
You can see that I made use of the cutlass to till the soil inside the mobile seedbed. In some cases or places you can use some other Farm tools that will work best for you. That is why I always encourage people to always check your immediate environment and take note of what tools to use for every farm activities. Where you are, maybe extremely too hard to cultivate, so you may use some other tools to dig the soil out at first before you start with the other processes again.
- When this process was going on something came along into my mind which was this, it is highly necessary to explain why you need to carry out this activity on the farm if you are using your mobile seedbed method. My observation was that, when I use the mobile seedbed method the first year of Farming is always sweet and productive. Although they are me still be some ups and downs while growing up the crop. But not withstanding there is always good production. So I needed to change the environment for new seed to germinate and start a new development.
When you are done doing this method you can absolutely use the removed agricultural soil for another planting elsewhere. And it will always give you the best production again. This process may take a longer period of time depending on how faster you are and more active at work.
The addition of the cow dunk was applied effectively. With the mixing of the soil has shown in the pictures. I intentionally used a lot of tools like the cutlass and the hand trowel with the shovel for this processes.
- All this followed the processes of handling the already boiled Jute vegetable seed. Which was done called 10 minutes or more. Then the application was also done on the already mix mobile seed bed.
The addition of the seed was done faintly. So that I can see how to mix it.
I added a little bit of water so I wash down the other Jute vegetable seeds inside the small bowl. After the planting was done and completed.
I used the hand trowel mix the seeds thoroughly with the soil as shown below.
The mixture of the seed with the soil was this. It must be properly done so that your work will be out greatly. If you don't work this out well. You will have more Seeds attached to each other.
There must be a thorough mixing.
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Thank you for your post β an interesting approach to soil cultivation!
About three years ago, I redesigned a section of my garden and started growing vegetables there. At first, I didnβt use any additional soil. The first year went fairly well, except for a few persistent pests that attacked the roots and destroyed some plants just before they were ready to be harvested.
The following year, hardly anything grew.
Now, I have three compost bins where I collect all of our organic waste. I regularly mix the soil with homemade compost β and Iβm truly amazed at how something small can grow into something so vibrant and full of life. Itβs a real joy to watch this process unfold.
@vanje Wow. Thank you for the follow and the support too my friend. First and foremost, I would like to say that I like the spirit that split out what is really deeply in them. There are so many people out there that are also into farming but they have no courage to comment but I would like to say that when you try a method and it doesn't work for you and you come across article or vlog or something. You can as well comment and make it official by explaining and coming out straight what has been happening to you on your farm or your garden so that there will be a lot of discussions along the line with respect to corrections implementations and also Good Farm techniques along the way.
What you said is actually right on or gardening. There are so many approaches that people make that ought to have been updated. Just like in my own case like I said earlier when you practice your own farming activities on a piece of land or using a pot or a sack or a bucket or keg cultivate your crop you need to turn the soil halfway and replace the soil with a fresh new ones and if possible you can also add your organic manure which is of different types. But I prefer the use of animal droppings and waste because it dwell inside the soil and stay with a lot of nutrients for more than six months. While some other farmers even double check on their soil every 6 months. And they change them into new ones. You see that they are always cultivating green vegetables, oranges, mango,apple, sugarcane, potato, curry leaves, plantain, tomato,banana, Maize and so many other foodstuffs.
the pest are sometimes very frustrating, there are always some pest that fight deeply in the soil. The dig into the soil and keep eating up the root of the cultivated crops and that is why mix cropping system is always allowed. When you notice this, you can always interchange your crop just like what you said, you may plant African spinach seed along with the Jute vegetable seed, or Maize π½π½ corn with Okro they will grow alongside with each other without disturbing one another and one May fix another problem you are already facing on the farm or in your garden before the previous farming season.
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Thank you for your thoughtful reply β I really enjoyed reading it! π±
I absolutely agree with you, especially when it comes to using animal droppings as fertilizer. In my experience, horse manure works wonders in the garden and truly enriches the soil for months. Iβve been using it myself and have seen great results.
However, here in Germany β at least in the region where I live β it's not always easy to get good quality manure. Many small farms have closed down over the years, and that makes access to natural fertilizers quite limited. So whenever I manage to get hold of some, I feel lucky!
I also really appreciate your encouragement to share experiences openly β that's such a valuable point. Gardening is not just about growing plants, but also about learning from one another and improving together πΏπΎ
Thank you so much my friend. I know some people here on Hive who are into agriculture but not too bold to show up their step by step method of approach to crops and animals just like I always do. But I always encourage them on discord channel and through emails. I love to use organic manure because they are the best in production of crops. When you use organic manure to cultivate MAIZE π½π½ for instance, it grows thrice the size, which I have done so many practical experiments on that and other crops. So it very effective.
You're absolutely right, my friend. I truly believe that whatever Mother Earth gives us for energy, she gladly accepts back β even in the form of waste β to return it to us as new life and nourishment. πβ¨
It's a beautiful, natural cycle. Sadly, many try to rush this process with chemicals, not realizing that what grows unnaturally fast often becomes harder for us, the consumers, to process β and in the end, more harm is done than good.
Organic farming might take a little more patience, but it offers something so much deeper β true quality, sustainability, and connection with the earth.
Thank you for inspiring these thoughts again ππ±
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