Check out our pepper garden in November. See how the garden thrives despite the extra rain
End of October and beginning of November is a good time to grow Rabi. Just as no vegetable can be cultivated without proper time, even if it is cultivated, there is very little crop, i.e. unsuccessfully trying to get yield without proper time. My father gardened in a plot of land for almost five centuries. There are only pepper plants in this garden.Chilli seeds were sown in the seed bed about a month ago. But it has rained for most of the days. Because of which, this time in our garden, very few pepper seedlings have grown. But we have sown in open space from the place where more seedlings have grown. But we did not suffer much loss.
Seedlings have now flower buds. Pepper will turn into pepper in a few days. But in order to get this expected yield, even in this rainy month, a lot of work had to be done and a lot of hardships had to be faced.The day after the pepper seeds were sown in the seedbed, it rained the next day. We thought that because of the rain, the pepper seedlings might not emerge from the soil. But we saw baby seedlings emerging and growing within a few days. Now the pepper seedlings are planted in the ground and weeded and cleaned.
It rained a bit last night too so the soils are a bit wet. Because of this, the dead seedlings did not have to be watered. There are many goat byproducts here. Goats will eat the pepper plants when they get a chance and some chickens will pick them up with their beaks and eat the leaves. So we always have to keep an eye on the garden and spend time consciously.In a few days, the pepper plants will grow again and we will get the expected harvest as a result of our efforts. Best of all is when you are lucky enough to harvest from your own garden at home. Besides meeting our own needs we can earn financially by selling. The best thing is when I can take care of the plants in the garden and I have a great time here.
I love this beautiful nature and I love spending time in the garden. So in such an environment I run again and again in the middle of the garden.
Friends I think you all will like to see our garden. I will try to show you the update of our garden later. Please comment how you like our garden. Wishing everyone well, I will end here.
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