ThePlantAide.com

Several balcony potted vegetables suitable for family planting

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-07-30 08:41:42
Nowadays, people's requirements on the quality of life are constantly improving, and the requirements on diet are also increasing. Many people dislike that vegetables in the vegetable market are ripened by pesticides. Therefore, if you want to try to grow vegetables at home, you may as well try to plant the following potted vegetables, which are simple and healthy!

Several kinds of balcony potted vegetables suitable for family planting

Amaranth

Amaranth this kind of plant likes to live in the warm place, the normal growth temperature is 23 ~ 27 degrees, the soil for planting amaranth must be moist, there is no strict requirement for air humidity. Amaranth is a relatively easy to plant leafy vegetables, not vulnerable to insects.

Water spinach

Air vegetables have low requirements for planting environment, high temperature and cold resistance. They can grow under high temperature in summer, but their roots will die after being cold. Plant cabbage to prevent diseases and insect pests, when watering to pay attention to enough, not to let the soil dry. Cabbage grows faster, but we must pay attention not to lack water!

Coriander

The best growth temperature of coriander is between 17 and 20 degrees. If it is over 30 degrees, it will stop growing. Like the light. When coriander is just planted, it is difficult to sprout. It takes about 20 days. There are also phenomena of uneven sprouting. After sprouting, the growth is more pleasant

amaranth

Lettuce

Sprinkle healthy seeds evenly on the soil, cover the surface with about 1cm high soil, and germinate within 5 days after the temperature reaches 20 ℃. Don't over water during seedling. Lettuce in the mature, you can first pick the outside leaves, until the outside is picked, the middle leaves will gradually mature, so lettuce can continue to eat.

Romaine lettuce

The Plant Aide - Plant experts around you

The Plant Aide - Plant experts around you

www.theplantaide.com