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Grow Zucchini With This Easy Cultivation Tricks For Huge Harvest!

Grow Zucchini With This Easy Cultivation Tricks For Huge Harvest!
Author: Home Gardening
Publish date: Saturday. July 8th, 2017

Zucchini are a very tasty and dietetic vegetable, rich in mineral salts and useful ingredients.

They contain potassium, phosphorus, calcium, magnesium, manganese, iron, copper, sulfur and chlorine, as well as trace elements molybdenum, titanium, lithium and zinc. Because they contain low levels of organic acids, they are recommended for curative nutrition in patients with kidney disease.

We will also pay attention to the fact that courgettes are rich in carotene and some B vitamins. Because they contain few calories, they are excellent food for people suffering from obesity. They help the body to get rid of slags and toxins, accelerate metabolism and reduce excess weight. They are useful against fluid retention and stimulate digestion.

One of our acquaintances recently said, “I planted 5 root zucchini last year. But when the fruits began to ripen, I caught my head: what do I do so much ?! I decided to glad the neighbor – I drank a whole basket of zucchini and went to see them. I met her next to the fence … She also wore a basket full of zucchini. I, said the neighbor, decided to bring to you Zucchini.

Both of us became funny. “Actually, courgettes are very fruitful, but the finished crop ripens all at once. Is it possible to ensure a gradual ripening of the fruits, so as not to “overwhelm” our avalanche of harvest? It turns out that you can.

Did you know that if you eat often zucchini, your hair will stop whitening?

Sow the zucchini seeds

Seeds for courgettes for summer season are sown in the ground throughout May, and for the winter – from June 1 to 10. Their roots are warm-hearted, so ideal for the pumpkin plantation is semi-decomposed compost in which the decomposition of organic matter is still

Is not complete. It is loose, moist and warm, and the nutrients give as much as necessary to the courgettes.

From this compost is made a layer of 40-45 cm height, and in it the wells with the size of fist (5-8 cm depth), according to the scheme: 0.9-1 x 1-1.5 meters if the courgettes are creeping and 0.7-0.8 x 0.9-1 meters if they are bushy. Two seeds are placed in each well: they do not lie on the flat side and are not pushed down, but are placed on the edge. Seed at a distance of no more than 1 cm from each other, covered with compost, watered with 1 liter of water on each plant, and rolled with polyethylene foil. The seeds will germinate soon in this cozy well. After a week and a half it will be clear which of the roots is weaker and therefore subject to removal – by shearing.

When the young plants reach the top of the polyethylene film, cross cuts are made and the stems and leaves are removed from the top. The film is not removed until the end of the season: it warms the soil, prevents the weeds from growing and does not allow excess moisture to the roots. Here, in fact, is all the cunning. The courgettes of this method are not fertilized or polished. Except in a great drought – then watery slightly on the leaves. In fact, the soil in this bed is always damp.

Zucchini seedlings are planted when they reach the age of one month at night or on cloudy days in pots of peat or chests with a diameter of not less than 10 cm. The soil must be loose and fertile, enriched with organic and mineral fertilizers. In a word, no worse than cucumber.

Pre-drill holes with a depth of 15-20 cm and a width of 30-35 cm, fill with a humus mixture, water and cover with polythene foil, if at present there is still a risk of freezing the soil. It is best to look at the weather forecasts.

Hide the plant under the umbrella The courgettes are rarely sprayed with cucumbers, as their strong roots take away the moisture themselves. In hot and dry weather, the water is not poured directly into the root of the root, and in an annular groove around the stem once a week in an amount of about 8-10 liters of water per 1 sq. M. And if it rains, the courgettes do not drink at all. Some gardeners even cover them with old umbrellas, not to develop fungal diseases on them. For prophylaxis, in rainy and wet weather, you can treat them with an additional dose of potassium fertilizers.

In ordinary, not very nutritious soil, courgettes must be fertilized because they will form an impressive mass of green leaves and stems. The first fertilization is done before flowering: with 1 liter of a thick slurry made from 20 grams of nitrophosphates per 10 liters of water.

Consumption: 1 liter per plant.

The second fertilizer is during flowering: 20 grams of fertilizer and 30-40 grams of wood ash per 10 liters of water. The cost is the same.

The third fertilization is during fertilization: 40-50 grams of nitrophosphates per 10 liters of water.

Consumption: 2 liters per plant.

Remove red leaves as opposed to large round gourds, for the courgettes the leaves do not break, but at the beginning of the flowering from the middle of the bush

Remove 2-3 large leaves. This prevents the development of decay, provides a greater flow of sunlight to the wires and access of insects to the colors.

After 35-40 days, the first crop can be harvested. The length of the courgettes for consumption in the summer should not exceed 15-20 cm, and the diameter – 10 cm, otherwise the flesh becomes thicker. But for longer storage, courgettes are needed

Be large, thick, and hard skin.


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