ACCELERATING VEGETABLE DEVELOPMENT part 4

OTHER VEGETABLES

Accelerating the harvest by cultivating in a foil tunnel or covering with perforated foil can also be used in cultivation: onions with spring onions, beetroot, green beans – dwarf and tic, celery and root celery, couple, asparagus and sweetcorn.

Plant the spring onion in the fall for wintering (it must be protected against frost) or very early spring. It is planted in rows of what 20-25 cm and in a row every 5-8 cm. Removal of the perforated foil is recommended, when the chives are a few centimeters high.

The beetroot can be sown in a bed with carrots or parsley and covered with one tunnel or a strip of perforated foil. However, it is more sensitive than the vegetables mentioned, therefore it may freeze during early sowing under foil.

Green beans are sown in early May in a tunnel or under a perforated film, the perforated foil is kept until full emergence, and in case of cold weather, it is left for longer. Because a large proportion of the pods of the beans – Beautiful Jaś variety - it grows up and is damaged by autumn frosts, it is worth covering it in spring with a foil tunnel or perforated foil, which is taken off, when the plants are a few centimeters high.

The seedling of celery and root celery can be planted in the tunnel with the tomato or a little earlier – at the turn of April and May – on a separate bed and cover it with perforated foil for several weeks.

A breakdown of pores, dropped off in April in the garden, covered with perforated foil, it accepts better and grows faster.

Periodic cover with perforated foil as well, as well as mulching maize crops significantly accelerates harvesting and increases yields. We sow corn under the covers (the best results are obtained with the early variety Ama F,) in late April or early May, and for mulching – in the first half of May. The seedlings prepared in the pots can be planted about 2 weeks later. We plant in spacing: rows what 50-60 cm, in a row what 15-20 cm. Remove the perforated foil from the hay maize, when plants have 5-10 cm in height; on the seedling it can be held for 2-3 weeks. Harvest from such cultivation will be achieved in early August.

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