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Grow these vegetables in September and you can't finish them in winter.

Published: 2024-10-07 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/10/07, Private balcony vegetable garden teacher Xiaoye teaches you how to grow vegetables in autumn. Now this weather will feel very comfortable for northerners. This season is not only suitable for people to live, but also very suitable for vegetables to grow. Today.

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Teacher Xiaoye teaches you how to grow vegetables

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Autumn clouds light wind, now such weather for northerners will feel particularly comfortable, this season is not only suitable for people to live, for vegetables are also very suitable for growth, today Xiaoye teacher to tell you, September is the most suitable for planting what kinds of vegetables!

NO1: Green leafy vegetables can germinate when sown

September is very suitable for planting green leafy vegetables. It is absolutely no exaggeration to say that sowing seeds will grow. This season is very suitable for the growth of green leafy vegetables such as: oil wheat vegetables, lettuce, chrysanthemum vegetables, arugula, small rape and so on.

Notes:

Whether on the balcony or in the vegetable garden, if the weather is autumn drought, then we must pay attention to maintaining sufficient water, after sowing must be watered thoroughly, otherwise even if green leafy vegetables grow easily, lack of water will not sprout!

NO2: Planting onions in autumn equinox

September will usher in one of the most iconic solar terms in autumn, the autumn equinox. The beginning of autumn this year is on September 23. After the autumn equinox, the weather will gradually change from cool to cold, and the most suitable vegetable for planting in this season is onion.

Notes:

Scallion can be planted by furrow sowing method. After sowing, it must be watered thoroughly. This can ensure the moisture of the soil. Vegetables similar to scallion, such as lettuce and onion, can be planted in this way!

NO3: Garlic planted after the autumn equinox

Garlic is a vegetable that every household loves to eat. It can not only be eaten raw but also used for cooking. Garlic belongs to cross-winter vegetables in the north. Garlic not only yields but also tastes very good. It is very suitable for sowing 25 days before high frost.

Notes:

Garlic overwintering generally choose to sow about 25 days before frost, that is, 25 days before low temperature dormancy, just before dormancy to grow to about 15 cm height, four leaves, then overwintering is the safest. If it is planted too early, it is easy to bolt ahead of time, and if it is planted too late, the seedlings are too weak, which is not conducive to overwintering.

NO.4: Cherry radish can be harvested in 30 days

Cherry radish in September is the golden period of planting, its growth cycle is very short, from planting to harvest only takes about 25-30 days, and cherry radish likes cool climate, this month planting cherry radish not only grows bright Han Kan, but also tastes crisp and tender, without a little spicy! Suitable for raw or pickled sauerkraut!

Of course, similar to it can be planted white radish and small cherry radish!

NO.5: Winter spinach end-of-month seed

Spinach in the north a packet is planted across winter, about in late autumn sowing, winter is dormant period, spring after picking, spinach is very cold-resistant, so in winter minus ten degrees are not frozen to death, to spring other vegetables are confiscated, spring spinach can be served to eat. Therefore, spinach planted in the north at the end of September every year after spring harvest, the taste will be very crisp!

Notes:

Spinach is recommended to be planted at the end of September. It is easy to bolt early, and spinach seedlings are not suitable for winter. Therefore, North China is suitable for planting at the end of September!

The above is what Teacher Xiaoye introduced for everyone.

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