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Access step-by-step tutorials on farming practices, crop care, soil management, and more.
Learn about various crops, from grains to fruits, including cultivation methods and harvesting tips.
Discover integrated pest management techniques that focus on sustainability and organic solutions.
Explore a collection of easy-to-follow farming guides
that cover different aspects of agriculture. Each guide is categorized for easy
navigation based on crop types, seasons, and farming methods.
This section offers detailed information on a variety of crops,
covering everything from ideal growing conditions to post-harvest handling.
Plant in loose, well-drained soil to allow roots to grow freely. Keep soil moist but not waterlogged. Thin seedlings to avoid overcrowding.
Grow in full sunlight with well-drained soil. Stake or cage plants to support growth and prevent disease. ex.Use mulch to retain moisture and control weeds.
Plant in well-drained, slightly acidic soil. Space trees well apart for good air circulation to prevent fungal diseases. Prune regularly to remove dead wood and encourage new growth.
Our integrated pest management section is dedicated
to providing sustainable and effective solutions for pest control.
Healthy Soil: Healthy plants are less susceptible to pests, so improve soil with compost and organic matter. Diverse Planting: Plant a variety of crops to confuse pests and reduce the spread.
Neem Oil: Effective against aphids, spider mites, and other insects. Spray it on leaves and stems. Diatomaceous Earth: Sprinkle around plants to deter slugs, snails, and crawling insects.
Ladybugs: Great for controlling aphids and other small pests. Predatory Nematodes: Kill soil-dwelling pests like grubs and root weevils. Lacewing Larvae: Eat aphids, mealybugs, and other small pests.