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Winter Greenhouse Farming Tips for Healthy Crops
Whether you use greenhouse farming or outdoor techniques like mulching and pruning, these strategies from GreenPro Ventures will protect your plants and ensure their survival.
Greenhouse farming offers a year-round solution to winter's challenges, enabling continuous crop growth in a controlled environment. With GreenPro Ventures, you can keep your plants healthy and productive, even as temperatures drop.
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Hydroponic Farming for a Sustainable Future: How Zuqualla Horti PLC is Leading with Hydroponic Farming
Discover how Zuqualla Horti PLC is revolutionizing Ethiopian agriculture with a state-of-the-art hydroponic strawberry farm in Koka, boosting productivity and sustainability through innovative gutter systems. Zuqualla Horti PLC, in collaboration with global partners, introduces a cutting-edge hydroponic system to enhance strawberry farming in Ethiopia, improving water efficiency and export…
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LightRail grow light movers for the year-round greenhouse = major efficiency on two fronts.
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Do You Know The Importance of Green House Technology and the usage?
Why is this so vital? Well, it helps farmers grow more food and beautiful flowers even when the weather outside is not so friendly. Greenhouses control things like temperature, humidity, and light, making it just perfect for plants to grow. Plus, they save water because it doesn’t evaporate as quickly inside a greenhouse, making farming more eco-friendly.
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आधुनिक शेतीमुळे अनेक शेतकऱ्यांना कृषी उत्पादनाची गुणवत्ता आणि उत्पादन वाढवण्यास मदत झाली आहे. आमचे आणखी एक प्रयोगशील शेतकरी, श्री गणेश जाधव यांचेही असेच आहे, ज्यांनी पॉली हाऊस शेती सुरू केली जी त्यांच्या अंजीर लागवडीसाठी ग्रीनहाऊस फार्मिंग म्हणून ओळखली जाते. शेतातील उत्पादनाचा दर्जा सुधारण्याची त्यांची आकांक्षा होती आणि त्यांना पॉलीहाऊस शेती करण्याचा प्रयत्न करण्याची कल्पना सुचली जी यशस्वी ठरली. त्यांनी ह्या कल्पनेला कसे रुजवले आणि प्रयत्नात आणले, कोणती मदत घेतली, हरितगृह शेतीमुळे त्यांच्या अंजीर लागवडीचा दर्जा कसा सुधारला, पॉलीहाऊस शेतीमुळे फायदेशीर ठरणारे घटक कोणते आहेत, रोगांचा प्रसार रोखण्यासाठी आणि त्याच्या लागवडीसाठी खत देण्यासाठी त्यांनी कोणत्या पद्धती वापरल्या, हे जाणून घेण्यासाठी हा व्हिडिओ पहा. आणि दर्जेदार उत्पादन मिळविण्यासाठी हरितगृह शेतीने कसे यशस्वी परिणाम दिले जाणून घ्या. Modern agriculture has helped a lot of farmers to grow the quality and quantity of agricultural products. The same goes for another one of our experimental farmers, Mr. Ganesh Jadhav who started poly house farming which is generally known as Greenhouse Farming for his Fig plantation. He aspired to improve the quality of his farms and products and came across the idea of trying poly house farming which turned out to be a success. Watch this video to know, how he learned and inculcated the idea, what assistance he acquired, how #greenhousefarming improved the quality of his fig plantation, what factors are profitable due to poly house farming, what methods he uses to prevent infestation and provide fertilizers for his plantation. And how Greenhouse Farming gave a successful outcome to obtain quality yield. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G8ZS-MJPJs8
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Little Free Greenhouse in Portland
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Opening of Kangdong General Greenhouse Farm near Pyongyang (March 15th, 2024)
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garden update || 10/25/24 🌿🏡🥰🌱
see that very nice-looking raised bed on the bottom right? THAT'S NEWWWW!!! i just set these two new raised beds up yesterday with a dear friend who's been staying the night over the past few days!! yippee!! 🎉 i've been showing this friend of mine how to garden and letting them learn in my backyard. we've only done flowering plants so far as well as planting dill & cilantro seeds -- so yesterday, i decided it was time to learn about crops!
we sowed seeds for walking egyptian onions, broccoli de cicco, dill, and cilantro; but i plan on also teaching them how to transplant so we'll also transplant in more kale, cabbage, and hopefully chinese pink celery! this'll be a very full & very productive raised bed, i hope!
i also have a few pictures of the progress in the greenhouse box!
the seedlings are all steadily coming along! i do need to sow a LOT more chinese pink celery seeds, so i'll do that once i finally get another bag of soil (i already need 2 more for potting houseplant props, 4 more for my last raised garden bed, and probably 2 more for future seedlings -- augh my budget is so fucked).
currently in the greenhouse box, i have 8 chinese pink celery, 15 cilantro, 3 copenhagen market cabbage, 3 blue-curled scotch kale, and 3 dill. (holy shit so much cilantro, they're going to be gifts for friends!!) i plan on transplanting the kale, cabbage, & pink celery all into the raised beds, i'm just waiting for them to grow up a bit more unfortunately.
i also have photos of some of the flowering plants in the raised beds from today! i use an app on my phone called planta to keep track of all my plants, and once a month, i like to upload photos & notes as a monthly plant progress report. it does get pretty daunting, seeing allllll the tasks that i have to do daily in the app, but i slowly make my way through it! i'm one of those people who just really likes recording & organizing stuff, especially hobbies like reading, gardening, writing, working out, et cetera. i've got apps/websites for most of them!
the butterfly milkweed, bee balm, and coneflowers are steadily going dormant for the cold seasons -- i really really hope they survive and thrive in the spring!!! i'm proud to say i've been a lot better about remembering to prune my chrysanthemums and they definitely look a lot happier (especially compared to last fall's mums)! that coleus is inevitably going to die off, i've accepted it since they're not really meant for outdoors especially in the ground. my lithodora is looking alright (hopefully will bloom again in the spring), my gerbera daisies are looking gorgeous, and the petunias are doing alright (yet are looking a bit... scattered, i suppose).
that's mostly it now for this garden update! i will say my zinnias are still going mighty strong, and i've been seeing soooo many bugs & critters in my tiny lil city suburb garden, and that makes me happy! the stray cats are mostly comfortable with me, the birds love their bird feeders, the squirrels keep taking shits in my raised beds (as well as this one stray cat i call cinnabun), and there's a regular praying mantis in my garden that i am lowkey terrified of (she's just so fucking huge i think she's cool and i respect her but damn she watches me steadily and it's freaky)!
i am potentially going to try to make an arch trellis in the garden with these camping tent poles that i want to repurpose, so maybe that'll be my next big thing? or i do still want to do another greenhouse box once my budget is not as tight (although that's looking like not anytime soon unfortunately) -- we'll see in the future!!
thank you for sticking around this long, and i hope everyone has a wonderful day + weekend!!! :)
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