Ghar Ki Kheti: Plant a pea plant in the kitchen garden in October, enjoy it in winter

Tips for planting pea plant

In winter, people like to eat peas by raw, roasted, besides tomato potato pea vegetable, pea kachori, cutlet, nimona, pea casserole, chiuda peas are eaten and eaten. In this season, most people will get green peas in their homes, but breaking fresh vegetables and eating is a different fun. The vegetable grown at home is more beneficial due to being organic and the sweetness of fresh peas looks amazing. You can plant a pea plant in this winter. If there is an open area in the house or a kitchen garden space, then you can plant the pea plant in the ground or you can also use the container for this.

Tasty things are made from green peas, but it is also very beneficial for your health, because it contains good amounts of nutrients. It is not very difficult to plant and take care of the pea plant, but just small things need to be kept in mind. So let’s know how to grow peas in the house.

So many nutrients will meet peas

According to the health line, 80 grams of green peas get 80 grams of pea nutrients fiber 4.4 grams, carbs 12.5 grams, protein 4.3 grams of calories 67. Apart from this, peas have 3.6 percent of the daily requirement vitamin A, 17 percent of vitamin, 12. 6 percent vitamin C, 17 percent thiamine (B1), 12.6 percent folate (B-9), 18 percent magnes, 6.8 percent iron and 7.5 percent phosphorus.

Green peas nutrients

Preparation of pea transplanting

First of all take good quality seeds. Soak them in water. Remove the seeds that start floating above and take it out of the water to plant the rest. If you want to plant in the ground, then remove all the weeds, thick pebbles and stones from that place and if you want to grow peas in the pot, then it is right to take a little deep and wide container so that you can plant two to three plants at some distance. It would be right to take a container at least 12 inches deep and 18-19 inch wide. Apart from this, you have to prepare a trailis (forged) structure that can support the growing pea plants.

Pea transplanting

For transplanting peas, the drainage of water in the land or container should be correct. Now fill the container by mixing light moist soil and organic manure. After this, plant seeds in one straight depth of at least one and a half inches and 5 inches, apply at least two seeds in each pit so that the chances of sprouting are more. Now cover the seeds and then give the soil a little more moisture with the help of a spray bottle. Maintain moisture in the soil, but there should not be much water in it, because the seeds start rotting due to waterlogging.

Tips for Planting Pea Plants

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Keep these things in mind

Give regular water of the pea plant, but if it is planted in the pot, then note that too much soil should not remain wet. Pests like Aphids, Spider Mites, Paudri Mildu cause damage to the plant, keep the surrounding cleanliness to prevent this. Grow herbs like basil, mint, aloe vera near the pea plant. Apart from this, after burning cow dung, if you continue to sprinkle its lukewarm ash on the plants at intervals of some days, then you will be protected from insects.

Green Peas Plant Planting Tips

Take care of temperature and light

Sowing of pea plant in October is best for the plains, because its plant does not need too much hot climate. These cold weather and light frost also grow comfortably, so keep in mind that the plant is not kept in a place where there is too much heat or there is a long time of the day. For this, a place will be right where three to three and a half hours of sunlight a day.

How many days will harvesting

After applying seeds, germination occurs in at least 8 to 15 days and in 40 to 45 days, flowers start coming on the plant. On this, peas start in 60 to 70 days after which harvesting can be done after mature. However, in how many days on the plant, legumes will be ready for harvesting, it also depends on the variety and care of the plant. In this way, keeping some small things in mind, you can enjoy fresh peas in winter.

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