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Any proverbs about growing vegetables?

If you want to grow vegetables well, you can grow vegetables according to some proverbs passed down from the past. Below are some I compiled, welcome to read.

Selected proverbs about growing vegetables

1. Spinach

Spinach is old during the Qingming Festival in February and small during the Qingming Festival in March.

Use radish in the first volt and mustard in the second volt, avoid growing 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.

2. Rapeseed

The first radish and the second radish are good rapeseed.

The shallow-planted rape seedlings are flourishing, while the deeper-planted pumpkins love to death.

The rapeseed watered the flowers and the soybeans watered the pods.

The rapeseed can hear the sound of the hoe, and it grows as it is being hoeed.

Winter solstice rapeseed, annual barley.

3. Cabbage

The first radish and the second radish are good rapeseed.

Move the cabbage when the summer heat comes, and they will stay together 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.

4. Coriander

Seven coriander and eight spinach. ***Plant 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.

5. Beans and melons

Beans and melons

What about "Beans and melons before and after Qingming"? It means the best time to sow melons, beans and vegetables in the open field in spring. Isn't it too early? Insurance, too late will delay the farming season, the correct answer is. This farmer's proverb is probably more applicable to areas south of Nanling and areas too far north, as well as in alpine mountainous areas.

Before and after Grain Rain. Plant melons and beans.

If you want to plant green beans, don’t plant them after the Qingming Festival.

Plant melons in the morning and use carts to pull them.

It is better to plant beans when it rains and cotton when the weather is sunny.

It takes seven days for wheat to grow, five days for beans, and ten days for sorghum.

It takes ten days for beans and wheat to grow. The harvest is not bad.

The beans are thin and thick, and they have no origin.

The bean sprouts should be neat and the seeds are in the ground.

Hoe the beans three times to remove the pods.

Dry mung beans, flooded adzuki beans***, red beans***

Tomatoes can have five or six layers, so don’t worry about cutting off the tops.

On August 8, winter melons and pumpkins come home.

6. Sweet potatoes

The spring equinox is early and the Grain Rain is late, so it is the right time to plant sweet potatoes during the Grain Rain. One seedling can yield a large basket.

It is best not to plant sweet potatoes until the beginning of summer. Sweet potatoes are planted late, and the potatoes are like sheep's beards.

In the spring, the potatoes are planted in the rice seedlings, and in the summer, the sweet potatoes are planted in the lowland.

Sweet potatoes need to be plowed deeply to grow.

The ridges are high and the potatoes are strong.

< p>If you don’t turn the vines of seed potatoes, they will be tired for a year.

The white dew shows the wet mud, and the sweet potatoes grow one skin a day.

The cold dew is early, the beginning of winter is late, and the frost is the time to harvest the potatoes. /p>

7. Peanuts

Growing peanuts after Grain Rain

Sandy soil, peanuts and clay wheat.

If you don’t plant peanuts, it will be a waste of time. < /p>

Peanuts are not harvested every year.

Peanuts are harvested after the autumnal equinox. The fruits and leaves will fall when they are late.

Peanuts are harvested after the autumnal equinox. .

8. Corn

Plant corn on a rainy day

Plant corn deeply, plant hemp lightly, and plant spicy seeds on a broomstick.

There are mung beans in the corn field, and there are several bushels per acre.

Between three leaves, five leaves are determined, and the nine or ten leaves are treated with water and fertilizer.

The corn heads are gone**. *Casturing***, as strong as an ox.

If you want to make a big stick, turn the hoe.

If the corn seeds are not exposed to the sun, they will be spoiled in one winter.

9. 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.

The radish is not itchy, and the more you hoe it, the more it will 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. The cabbage and radish grow long.

The radish will survive the winter and the soil will not leak.

Harvest radishes during the winter solstice and cabbage during the light snow.

There are popular sayings in the Jizhong Plain: "When light snow comes, cabbages will grow." "Beginning of Winter, radish, pickles, ***cabbage***"

Eat radish in winter and ginger in summer, and you won’t have to worry about a doctor prescribing it.

10. Onions and garlic

The "seven onions and eight garlics" in the Chengdu Plain refer to the starting period for planting shallots and garlic in late summer and early autumn. The saying "plant shallots in the dog days" is more specific for red-shelled shallots.

In the middle of August, plant early garlic, and in mid-August, plant green onions.

If you plant green onions in August, you will get nothing if you plant onions in September.

White dew grows onions, cold dew grows garlic.

Spring garlic does not produce nine, and nine long, single-headed onions are planted in autumn. Cover with fertilizer at the beginning of winter. In September, friends in the north-central United States can grow garlic. Of course, if you prefer single-headed garlic, you can plant it later.

Plant onions deep and garlic shallowly.

Carrots, cabbage and green onions are often eaten with manure.

Onions that won’t freeze to death, garlic that won’t die from drying.

Chinese cabbage cannot be killed by flooding, and onions cannot be killed by drought.

Onions are afraid of rain, leeks are afraid of sun, and poplar trees bloom to grow amaranth.

Onions should be soaked in fertilizer, and 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 picked up by the frost, the longer they grow, the hollower the heart will be.

The onions will be harvested in light snow, but if they are not harvested, they will be empty.

Choose good garlic seeds, with one ridge on top and two ridges on top.

It’s half August, so plant garlic as soon as possible.

If you want to eat a big head of garlic, you have to dig the ground eight times.

When garlic comes out, it does not come out as nine, and when it comes out, nine grows but only one head.

Garlic on chicken manure changes every day.

If you don’t peel garlic during the summer solstice, the garlic will rot in the mud.

If you can’t afford garlic at the beginning of autumn, it must be divided into cloves?