Agriculture: The most commonly used herb in winter is ginger, which can be used in every way. It has many benefits, apart from this it also enhances the taste of food. Let us tell you that ginger is a natural immunity booster, which is also used as a medicine in Ayurveda. It contains plenty of calcium, zinc, iron and vitamins, which protect you from getting sick.
It is easy to grow
The good thing is that from now on, to stay healthy, you will not have to buy ginger from the market, rather you will be able to grow it easily at home. Yes, it is very easy to grow ginger at home. For this, you do not have to spend anything extra, because its seeds i.e. a piece of ginger can also be found in the kitchen and this small piece can give you harvesting of 1 to 2 kg of ginger. For this, you have to follow the process given below.
This is the right way
To do ginger gardening, choose a place where there is direct sunlight. If you want, you can keep the pot near the balcony, terrace, garden or window of the house. Keep the ginger container in the shade, so that the cold wind and frost do not have a direct effect on the plant, because sometimes excessive cold also spoils the harvesting.
This is the method to prepare the planter
For ginger gardening, first you have to prepare a pot. If you want, you can also use any unused container or bucket at home. Add a mixture of coco peat, vermicompost and cow dung manure along with garden soil or ordinary soil in it. Keep in mind that the soil should not be too sticky or wet.
Yield in 25 days
If you have taken good care of the plant. If the weather is also good for ginger gardening, then you can get a good harvest of ginger within 25 days. In this way, you can get several kilos of production from just one piece of ginger in your kitchen garden. This will save you money and boost your immunity at a low cost, and you will be able to fight many diseases for free.
Take care of these things
After preparing the ginger planter, keep it in a place with direct sunlight, so that the plant gets help in growing. Now keep checking your plant occasionally. Check if it has any disease, burning sensation or insects. If so, then you can make a solution of lemon water and spray it on the plant. Pour water in the planter as per the requirement, because due to excess irrigation the plant and ginger start rotting. In winters, you can spray water twice every week.
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