Harvesting cabbage depends on the variety you have planted, with some varieties ready in 60 days and others in 90-100 days. To test if a cabbage is ready to harvest, squeeze the head and check for firmness. A spongy head is not ready, but a firm head is. Short-seasoned cabbage varieties can produce a second […]
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The speaker discusses the impact of the current economic situation on the used equipment market, anticipating that used equipment will hold strong for those who cannot afford new equipment. They also predict an increase in retirement auctions, noting that some may be disguised as retirement auctions when they are actually bankruptcy sales. Overall, they believe […]
Tada Vargas, an intern at NLGRP in Fort Collins, Colorado, introduces the concept of three sisters agriculture, a traditional Indigenous practice involving corn, beans, and squash planted together. This companion planting method enhances crop health and yield through symbiotic relationships between the three sisters. Originating in Central Mexico and spreading throughout the Americas, different tribes […]
Mr. Dan from the landscape design classroom discusses natural methods of insect control as an alternative to toxic pesticides, highlighting the importance of considering the environmental impact of chemical insecticides. He explains the benefits and drawbacks of using natural enemies, predators, and pathogens to control insect pests, as well as other less toxic insecticides like […]
The repetition of “hai” in the music creates a lively and energetic atmosphere. Are you looking to improve the health and productivity of your crops? If so, you’ve come to the right place. In this blog post, we’ll be discussing the top tips for successful crop management. Understanding the Basics of Crop Management Crop management […]
Indu Priya from Trust Basket gardening channel shows how to grow organic radishes from sowing to harvesting. Recommended sowing time is mid-October to early December. She demonstrates planting, thinning, and harvesting radishes in grow bags, emphasizing the importance of regular watering and removing yellow leaves to prevent pest infestations. She advises against fertilizing radishes and […]
The speaker, presumably a farmer, is discussing a marketing procedure in Vietnam. They mention methods of soil preparation and propagation through seeds. They also touch on pruning techniques and express gratitude to their audience. Are you a farmer looking to improve your marketing procedures for indigo farming? Look no further! In this blog post, we’ll […]
In this gardening video, Heidi introduces viewers to the longevity spinach, also known as Chinese spinach. She highlights its health benefits, ease of propagation, and versatility in cooking. Heidi demonstrates how to take cuttings from the plant to propagate new ones. She emphasizes the plant’s durability and taste, recommending it as a valuable addition to […]
The speaker loves their Rocket Apartmento espresso machine but acknowledges its flaws, including the lack of a PID and brew pressure gauge. They have added inexpensive accessories to address these issues, including a pressure gauge to lower the brew pressure and a digital temperature gauge for better temperature control. By making these modifications, they have […]
Greetings! I would like to thank everyone for their support in watching my cultivation practices videos. In this video, we will discuss the optimal conditions for cool season chickpea cultivation, including seed selection, treatment, and inoculations with specific rhizobium species. The ideal planting depth under irrigated conditions is 7-8 cm, while 5-7 cm is preferred […]