Introduction: Vegetables are one of the essential foods in people’s daily diet. From ancient times to the present, here are the proverbs about growing vegetables that I have collected. I hope it will be helpful to everyone!
Cabbage
The first radish and the second radish are good rapeseed.
Just move the cabbage when the summer heat comes, and you will never leave it for nine out of ten years.
If you want cabbage to grow well, pour more human excrement into it.
Harvest radishes during the winter solstice and cabbage during the light snow.
Pluck vegetables quickly at the beginning of winter to avoid frost damage.
Coriander
Seven coriander and eight spinach. (Grow coriander in July and spinach in August)
Don’t plant coriander if it’s not hot, and don’t cook it if it’s not cold.
Beans and melons
Before and after Grain Rain, melons and beans are planted.
If you want to plant green beans, don’t plant them after the Qingming Festival.
Plant melons in the morning, and all the flowers will bloom; plant melons in the evening, and pull the melons on carts.
It is better to plant beans on rainy days and cotton on sunny days, and vegetables should be planted on continuously cloudy days.
It takes seven days for wheat to be unearthed, five for beans to be unearthed, and ten days for sorghum to be unearthed.
If the beans are thin and the wheat is thick, the harvest will not be bad.
Thin wheat and thick beans, nothing special.
The bean sprouts should be neatly arranged and the seeds should be on the ground. .
Hoe the beans three times and the pods will grow in series.
Dry mung beans, flooded adzuki beans (red beans).
Tomatoes can have five or six layers, so don’t be sad if you cut off the top.
On August 8, Winter Melon and Pumpkin returned home.
Spinach
During the Qingming Festival in February, the spinach is old, and during the Qingming Festival in March, the spinach is small.
Use radish and mustard in the first volt and avoid spinach in the third volt.
Plant at the autumn equinox, cover at the beginning of winter, and eat spinach during the Qingming Festival next year.
Rapeseed
The first radish and the second radish are good rapeseed.
The shallow-planted rapeseed seedlings are flourishing, while the deeper-planted pumpkins love to death
The rapeseed is used to water the flowers, and the soybeans are watered to irrigate the pods.
The rapeseed grows as it hears the sound of the hoe.
Winter solstice rapeseed, annual barley.
Sweet Potatoes
The Spring Equinox is early and the Grain Rain is late, so the Tomb Sweeping Day is the right time to plant potatoes.
Sweet potato seedlings are planted in Grain Rain, and one plant can harvest a large basket.
Planting sweet potatoes before and after Grain Rain is best not to take place after the Beginning of Summer.
There are no coincidences with sweet potatoes, as long as they are planted early.
Sweet potatoes are planted late, and the potatoes look like sheep’s beards.
In spring, potatoes are planted on Kang seedlings, and in summer, potatoes are transplanted and cut.
If you grow sweet potatoes in a lowland, you will go blind for ten or nine years.
Sweet potatoes have long roots and need to be plowed deeply to grow.
The pond is deep and the fish are fertile, and the ridges are high and the potatoes are strong.
To make tiles, you need to make bricks, and to make sweet potatoes, you need ashes.
If you don’t plow the seed potato vines, it will be a year of hard work in vain.
The white dew shows the wet mud, and the sweet potatoes grow one skin a day.
The cold dew comes early and the beginning of winter is late. Frost is the right time to harvest potatoes.
Radish
The first volt is radish, the second volt is mustard, and the third volt is buckwheat.
Sandy radish and fertilized vegetables. Rarely grown radish and densely grown vegetables.
Zhaba is not rotten, but the radish looks like an egg.
Radish is a root, so it needs to be planted deep.
Carrots are not itchy, and the more you hoe them, the more they grow.
Carrots, garlic and onions all rely on feces.
Water the radishes early and water the vegetables later
The ground is frozen and the ice is ringing. Cabbage and radish grow long
The radish grows over the winter, and the soil is built up without leakage.
Harvest radishes during the winter solstice and cabbage during the light snow.
If you eat radish in winter and ginger in summer, you won’t have to worry about the doctor prescribing medicine.
Onions and garlic
In August and a half, early garlic is planted, and in mid-August, green onions are planted.
Plant green onions in August, but nothing in September.
White dew grows onions, cold dew grows garlic.
Plant green onions at the autumn equinox and cover them with fertilizer at the beginning of winter.
Plant onions deep and garlic shallowly.
Carrots, cabbage and green onions are often eaten with manure.
Onions that won’t die from freezing, garlic that won’t die from drying.
Cabbage will not die if it is drowned, and onions will not die if it is drought.
Onions are afraid of rain, leeks are afraid of sun, and poplar trees are blooming to grow amaranth.
The onions should be soaked in fertilizer, and the leeks should be soaked in urine.
If you don’t peel onions in September, you will have nothing in October.
If the onions are not harvested by the frost, the longer they grow, the hollower the heart will be.
The onions will be harvested by light snow, but if they are not harvested, they will be empty.
When planting garlic, choose a good seed, with one ridge on top and two ridges on top.
It’s half August, so plant garlic as soon as possible.
Peanuts
Plant peanuts after Grain Rain
Peanuts in sandy soil and clay wheat.
If you don’t put a needle into the peanut, you will waste your efforts for a whole year.
Peanuts are passers-by and cannot be made every year.
Peanuts are harvested at the autumnal equinox, but the fruits and leaves fall when it is too late.
White Dew Valley, Cold Dew Beans, and Peanuts are harvested after the autumnal equinox.
Corn
Plant corn under the corn on rainy days
Plant corn deeply, plant hemp shallowly, and plant spicy seeds on a broomstick.
There are mung beans in the corn field, and you can harvest several bushels per acre.
Among the three leaves, five leaves are fixed, and water and fertilizer are applied to the nine or ten leaves at the same time.
The corn has its head removed (emasculated) and is as strong as an ox.
If you want to make a big stick, turn the hoe in another direction.
If the corn seeds are not exposed to the sun, they will be spoiled in one winter.