agriculture
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Wood Apple Farming
Wood apple, also known as Bael (Aegle marmelos), is a popular fruit in many parts of India. One can use them to make juices, chutneys, and sweets. Farmers like to grow wood apples because they are easy to care for and can grow in poor soil. In this guide, we will discuss the farming process of wood apples.
By Rajendra_Singhabout a year ago in The Swamp
Lotus Cucumber Farming in India
Lotus cucumber, also known as lotus root, is a crunchy and nutritious vegetable that is grown in water or moist soil. One can use this in kitchens for its unique taste as well as texture. Grow lotus cucumber in the various regions of India, and it's one of the best crops for farmers. One can read about how to grow lotus cucumbers step by step here.
By Rajendra_Singhabout a year ago in The Swamp
Dragon Fruit Farming
The cultivation of dragon fruit is slowly picking up pace in India because the fruit is in demand globally and is highly profitable to grow. Originally found in Central & South America, this has become a new-era exotic fruit that is being grown in several states of India. It is one of a kind in colour and packed with nutrients, such as dragon fruit, which offers farmers an excellent business chance.
By Rajendra_Singhabout a year ago in The Swamp
Brinjal Farming
Eggplant, or Brinjal, as it is commonly known in the Indian States, is a vegetable grown mostly in India. It is suitable for planting in different climates and soil types. Brinjal farming is both economical and remunerative and plays an important role in the agricultural business. It contains vitamins and minerals that we all require to function properly.
By Rajendra_Singhabout a year ago in The Swamp
Spinach Farming in India
Spinach is one of the most nutritious leafy vegetables, which are not only tasty but also rich in nutrients. It has soft, dark green leaves, which are used in various dishes, from fresh salads to savoury soups. Tender, soft, and with a peculiarly mild yet slightly earthy flavour, spinach is adaptable and convenient to add to numerous meals-either for blending into a smoothie or using in a pasta dish.
By Rajendra_Singhabout a year ago in The Swamp
Walleye Lures and Bait for Fishing Buying Guide. AI-Generated.
You’re here because you’ve either been staring at a fishing rod wondering why the walleye aren’t biting or you’re ready to up your game and snag that monster fish you've been dreaming of. Either way, you're in the right place!
By FBM Rabbitryabout a year ago in The Swamp
Basil Farming in India
A popular herb with green plants and leaves used as a seasoning herb around the globe is known as Basil. It is gradually becoming popular in India because of its versatility. This herb is commonly used in Italian recipes and is now slowly making its way into Indian kitchens as well. Basil (Ocimum basilicum) is easy to grow and useful in different ways, from food to medicines.
By Rajendra_Singhabout a year ago in The Swamp
Chilli Farming in India
Chilli farming is one of the most significant sectors contributing to the Indian agricultural sphere. Since it is one of the most consumed spices in Indian food, the demand for chillies is always high. Chillies are one of the cash crops, and India is the biggest producer of chillies across the globe.
By Rajendra_Singhabout a year ago in The Swamp
Growing Thyme in India
Thyme (Thymus vulgaris) is an aromatic perennial herb renowned for its culinary, medicinal, and ornamental uses. Originating from the Mediterranean region, thyme has adapted well to various climates and soils, making it a viable crop in India.
By Rajendra_Singhabout a year ago in The Swamp
Potato Farming in India
Potato (Solanum tuberosum) is the most important food crop in the world. It is a temperate crop grown under subtropical conditions in India. It is a much-branched bushy herb, usually 0.5 to 1m in height, with underground stems bearing the edible tubers.
By Rajendra_Singhabout a year ago in The Swamp










