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AssalamuAlaikum & Greetings Everyone!
It's me @amjadsharif
Process of upgradation of the vegetable garden has been going on for the last few days.


The first step is the preparation of the land because the soil is quite dry due to the lack of rain. It had become hard, and herbs had also grown in it, which I have been trying to dig out with the help of a hoe since last week, so that the ground becomes soft. And the herbs should dry up so that they cannot grow in it again, so I have prepared the land properly and tried to make it thin.


As we can see, the herbs have dried up, and the soil is yet to be thinned out. For this reason, I have separated the thick soil, which is now lumpy. And the thin soil has been prepared. I have leveled it with the help of a stick so that the water level also remains the same.




I have used two types of fertilizers - Potash and Nitrophos, and mixed them in the soil so that the usefulness of the soil can be increased and the growth of vegetables can be improved.
For this, fertilizers are incorporated into the soil beforehand and their usefulness remains in the soil for a long time.

The land is completely ready for growing vegetables. Now we will sow various vegetables in it, including garlic, coriander, spinach, radish, and turnip.





Garlic is sown in dry land and then water is applied. I have also done the same so that garlic can be cultivated.





Now I have started watering so that the cultivation process can be completed. I wait until this process is completed.








I also have seeds of other vegetables and have sown them too. First of all, I took the seeds of spinach and sowed them in a line, after that of coriander. Seeds have also been planted, turnip and radish have also been sown and thus the process of vegetable cultivation has been completed.
Many of us are doing an annual upgrade of our vegetable gardens. We need each other's guidance. If you have any questions, please contact me in the comments section.
Amjad Sharif is an experienced farmer, educated agricultural expert, amateur gardener, and tourist. He specializes in modern and natural ways of agriculture. He presents his experiences and highlights of rural life in a simple and informative manner on Hive.
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You’re so hardworking in your garden it’s really inspiring! The way you plant garlic looks great. I haven’t tried it yet, but I’m thinking about it now. It seems easy to grow, so I might try it in my garden too and see if it will grow well in my place. I hope you can plant even more soon and that all your hard work will bear good fruits.
Dry soil is hard! Mulching and compost is definitely needed to create soil health and save the use of fertilisers.
Did you mean to enter this weeks challenge with the tag #hivegardenqotw? As I can't see reference to the theme this week.If not, please dont use that tag. Thanks.
I have really dry soil too. It's nice to have hot, dry summers with no bugs ... but it can be a crazy struggle sometimes with no rain. I made some compost piles and mulch, but it's not nearly enough. Finally got some extra rubber hoses for some water lines. My old neighbor used to give me cow dung I need to find more of that too. Good luck!
Cow dug is good for soil.
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