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What kind of vegetables in summer?
Date:2019-06-19Views:802
Summer is the hottest time of the year. In this hot time, some farmers are more worried about whether they can grow some vegetables to ensure that vegetables will be marketed after the summer. Can you grow vegetables in the summer? What vegetables can I grow? Is there anything I need to pay attention to? Let's take a look.




First, what kind of vegetables are grown in summer?


In summer, vegetables can be grown, but the seeds for growing vegetables should be selected from some vegetables that are more drought-tolerant and heat-resistant.


1. Chinese cabbage: Chinese cabbage can be grown in summer. The growth cycle of Chinese cabbage is relatively short. After planting, it can be sold in about one month. The seeds that can be planted can be Shanghai cabbage, Wenzhou pan. Whitening, etc., this type of planting drought resistance is relatively strong, the growth cycle is also relatively short, even when fertilizing can accelerate the growth rate of cabbage.


2, Chinese cabbage: Chinese cabbage can also be planted in the summer, the Chinese cabbage seeds are also the same as the Chinese cabbage, some cabbages with short growth cycle can be harvested in time, generally choose the early maturing No. 5, early maturing On the 6th and so on, the growth cycle of this kind of seeds can be eaten in about two months. In the case of seeds, the seeds can be directly planted in the field, so that the seeds should not be treated.


3, summer cabbage: cabbage is also a vegetable that can often be planted in summer. The seeds of cabbage are also a kind of drought-resistant and high-temperature resistant. When planting, they usually choose Xiaguang, Zhonggan No. 8 or Nanyang, etc. Seeds are all seeds that are resistant to high temperature and drought, and the growth cycle can be harvested after a period of about two months. When planting, attention should be paid to reducing the planting density of seeds and increasing the survival rate of seeds.


There are actually many vegetables that can be grown in summer. Generally, when planting, the ability to pay attention to the drought tolerance and high temperature resistance of vegetable seeds can be planted in the summer, such as strawberries, coriander, radish, cabbage, carrot, eggplant, cucumber. Ingredients such as tomatoes, peppers, and loofah can be planted at this time, because they are all high-temperature, drought-resistant ingredients.








Second, what kind of vegetables are suitable for summer?


Full-day sunshine: If you are suitable for planting in summer, it is better to choose some ingredients that can withstand high temperature and drought resistance. Of course, there are vegetables that can be grown all year round, such as cucumber, bitter gourd, mustard, zucchini, green pepper, etc. It is a vegetable that can be grown all year round. Because this kind of food is a full-day food, it can be directly exposed to sunlight without much influence, so it can be planted in summer.


2, half-day sunshine: half-day-based ingredients can also be planted in the summer, this kind of food can be eaten in the hot and dry weather in summer, even in Guangdong can survive. This type of food includes coriander, loofah, radish, onion and so on.








There are many vegetables that can be grown in summer, and the weather is hot in summer. So when choosing the seeds of the vegetables to be planted, pay attention to selecting some ingredients that are more resistant to high temperature and drought. It is better to have some growth cycles that are shorter. After about one or two hours, it can be harvested. When planting, the planting density should be reduced to ensure the survival rate of the seeds. It is necessary to pay attention to the above problems when planting vegetables in summer.

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