how looking winter vegetable little garden
Today let us visit the vegetable field of a small village. Where you see small seedlings, a little red type and another green color, these two are red vegetables and white vegetables and this is a winter vegetable. However, this vegetable can be cultivated for twelve months.
And look here is the Radish plant and next to it is the All Coppice plant that was planted just a few days ago. These add a lot of flavor to white curry with small fish during winters and make the dish very tasty.
Then see that there is a small fen tree in this field, the root looks very thin and weak. But see the work is quite fruitful and the tree has already flowered.
Then we moved to another small area next door where round potatoes are grown as a winter vegetable. For those who have not seen the round potato tree, take a look. Then look at the saplings of the wolkapi tree that we have already seen and see here are the few saplings that were planted a few days earlier than those seedlings for which the fruit has taken hold, that is, the fruit has caught it and is growing a little bigger.
Winter is a different season when daylight hours are shorter and night hours are longer. And these things of winter, if there is not even one of the three meals a day, let the winter not be complete.
However, like today, I will come back to you tomorrow with a new video.
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