How should the vegetable gardens in rural courtyards be properly planted?
Because the area of the vegetable garden is limited, how can we arrange planting to make reasonable use of the land and maximize the harvest? Next, Xiimei will introduce to you the vegetable garden management methods she learned from her mother when she was young. The earliest ones are leeks, which my mother first planted after the Qingming Festival every year. We can keep cutting them in April and May every year, and the leeks keep growing, one crop after another. Leeks in spring are very fresh and tender. Adding some to stir-fries, or making steamed buns or dumplings will enhance the flavor.
The questioner asked, how to arrange planting in rural vegetable gardens and make reasonable use of vegetable land to grow vegetables? In fact, this is not difficult. You just need to plant seasonal vegetables according to your family's preferences. The vegetables that are more commonly grown in rural vegetable gardens include peppers, sesame seeds and mung beans interplanted in alternate rows. These two plants do not affect each other's yield. Because mung beans are short and mature early, they wait until the mung beans are harvested. The sesame grows just right and does not affect the yield. In the past, people liked to interplant like this.
These are vegetables grown by a nearby resident. When I went there in April, many vegetable seedlings had been planted and started to be set up and managed. When I went back a month later, I had already started to eat the vegetables I had grown. dish. There is no need to deliberately plan, as long as it is well managed and planted, generally speaking, corn plants will grow relatively tall, and planting beans or kidney beans means making full use of the height of the corn stalks. In this case, the beans will be taller. It is long and produces many beans. In a few days, the corn in the vegetable garden will be ripe.
This type of planting pattern is very common in rural vegetable gardens. Generally, climbing vines that grow upward are planted on top of the shelves. In our country, dwarf leafy vegetables such as water spinach, sorrel, and amaranth can be interplanted along ridges. The area of vegetable gardens for rural people is limited, and the land used for vegetable gardens has the characteristics of easy farming, convenient water and fertilizer management, fertile land, good wind direction and sunshine, etc. It is no exaggeration to say that it is the best crop land in rural areas. Rural people have such good "private land".