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Herb Kitchen Gardening A Step Towards Poverty
ReductionBy
Allah Dad Khan [email protected]
03329221298
1.Herb Kitchen Gardening A Step Towards Poverty Reduction 2. Vegetables Kitchen Gardening 3. Hydroponics
Presentation Set Up
1. The herb garden is often a separate space in the garden, devoted to growing a specific group of plants known as herbs.
2. Annual culinary herbs: basil, dill, 3. Perennial culinary herbs: mint4. Herbs used for potpourri: lemon verbena5. Herbs used for tea: mint, lemon verbena, chamomile, bergamot,
Hibiscus sabdariffa 6. Herbs used for other purposes: stevia for sweetening,7. Few plants for pest control in the garden. Such as neem .
Herb Kitchen Garden
1) Before actually breaking ground, design an herb kitchen garden using simple organizational tips.
2) Without a garden design, an herb kitchen garden is likely to fail.
3) A sun loving herb will not thrive on a shady porch, and an herb that prefers shade, will never make it on a sunny windowsill.
4) There is more to planting an herb kitchen garden than falling in love with a specific herb. Here is how to start a successful herb garden.
Before You Design An Herb Kitchen Garden
With so many herbs to choose from, it is helpful to consider what type of herb kitchen garden you want to grow. 1. Many gardeners decide to grow a multipurpose garden,
that can be both beautiful and delicious. 2. Make a quick list of your favorite herbs.3. Look at the list and see if they are all related to a specific
theme. 4. May be you find that your garden favorites are all
manageable as an indoor garden. 5. May be your favorites are all healing herbs. Once you
narrow down your choices, you can then focus on finding the best specimens available.
What Types Of Herbs Do You Want To Grow
1. It is important that your herbs fit the growing environment that you have to offer.
2. It is not essential to have a large farm, in order to produce a successful harvest.
3. From a small windowsill, to a half acre or more, herbs will provide hours of enjoyment and delicious taste.
4. The trick is to fit the right herbs to your available garden area.
How To Design An Herb Kitchen Garden
I. There are as many styles and types of herbal gardens as their are gardeners.
II. Looking at historical and themed gardens can help you own creativity.
III. Take a look at some wonderful herbal gardening ideas.
Herbal Kitchen Gardening Designs
a. When the fall chill is in the air, I start thinking of bringing in some of my best growing herbs.
b. Not everything can be transplanted to the windowsill, however.
c. The main reasons that herbs grown outside may not make it in an indoor garden
Best Herbs For A Herb Kitchen Garden
a. Overwhelmed at choosing what herbs will make the best culinary herb garden?
b. Check out this list of basic herbs, all great for a wide variety of dishes and easy enough for anyone to grow in any size garden.
c. In no particular order, I recommend growing any (or all) on this list.
d. See if you agree!
Herbs To Start Your Culinary Herb Kitchen Gardening
1. Growing an herb in Kitchen garden can be easy enough for a child.
2. If you are worried that you will kill any herb that you plant, here are some herbs that will stand any abuse you throw at them.
3. Even if you are pretty good at keeping your herbs alive, we all have places that are difficult to tend to; high up or in out of the way locations that you forget to fuss over (I am guilty).
4. These herbs can be planted in these less than optimal locations and stand some neglect.
How To Grow An Herb Kitchen Garden That Won't Die
Coriander 4 sq. meter Zeera Sufaid 3 sq. meter
Methi 4 sq. meter Aspaghol 5 sq. meter
Rai 4 sq. meter Kalwonji 5 sq. meter
1.Winter Medicinal Plant For Herb Kitchen Garden one Marla ( 25 sq. meter)
Coriander 8 sq. meter Zeera Sufaid
5 sq. meter
Methi 10 sq. meter
Aspaghol 5 sq. meter
Rai 4 sq. meter Kalwonji 5 sq. meter
Lehsan 10Sq. meter Soyia(Dill) 3 sq.meter
2.Winter Medicinal Plant For Herb Kitchen Garden Two Marla ( 50 sq. meter)
Coriander 8 sq. meter Zeera Sufaid 5 sq. meter
Methi 10 sq. meter Aspaghol 5 sq. meter
Rai 4 sq. meter Kalwonji 5 sq. meterLehsan 10sq. meter Soyia(Dill) 3 sq.meterAjwain 8 sq meter Alsi 5 sq meterTukham Balango
4 sq meter Onion 8 sq meter
3.Winter Medicinal Plant For Herb Kitchen Garden Three Marla ( 75 sq. meter)
Coriander 10 sq. meter Zeera Sufaid 5 sq. meter
Methi 10 sq. meter Aspaghol 5 sq. meter
Rai 4 sq. meter Kalwonji 5 sq. meter
Lehsan 10sq. meter Soyia(Dill) 3 sq.meter
Ajwain 8 sq meter Alsi 5 sq meter
Tukham Balango
4 sq meter Onion 25 sq meter
Banafsha 4sq.meter Angoor Shefa
7 sq.meter
4.Winter Medicinal Plant For Herb Kitchen Garden Four Marla (100 sq. meter)
Adrak 4sq.meter Lemon Grass
3 sq.meter
Pudina 4sq.meter Kulfa 2sq.meter
Saunf 2sq.meter Till 2sq.meter
Haldi 2 sq.meter Choongan 2sq.meter
Babchi 2 sq.meter Tulsi 2 sq.meter
5.Summer Medicinal Plant For Herb Kitchen Garden one Marla ( 25 sq. meter)
Adrak 8 sq.meter Lemon Grass
6 sq.meter
Pudina 8sq.meter Kulfa 4 sq.meter
Saunf 4sq.meter Till 4sq.meter
Haldi 4sq.meter Choongan 4sq.meter
Babchi 4sq.meter Tulsi 4 sq.meter
6.Summer Medicinal Plant For Herb Kitchen Garden Two Marla ( 50 sq. meter)
Adrak 12 sq.meter
Lemon Grass
9 sq.meter
Pudina 12 sq.meter
Kulfa 6 sq.meter
Saunf 6sq.meter Till 6sq.meter
Haldi 6sq.meter Choongan 6sq.meter
Babchi 6sq.meter Tulsi 6sq.meter
7.Summer Medicinal Plant For Herb Kitchen Garden Three Marla ( 75 sq. meter)
Adrak 16 sq.meter
Lemon Grass
12 sq. meter
Pudina 16 sq. meter
Kulfa 8 sq. meter
Saunf 8 sq. meter Till 8sq.meter
Haldi 8 sq. meter Choongan 8sq.meter
Babchi 8 sq. meter Tulsi 8 sq.meter
8.Summer Medicinal Plant For Herb Kitchen Garden Four Marla ( 100 sq. meter)
1 Climate As per ecological zone
2 Organic Fertilizers Farm Yard manure, compost /biopost3 Soil
Land Preparation
Loamy Soil preferred
Through one to two PloughingFollowed by planking
4 Seed Choosing Seeds and seedlings Next in line comes choosing the seeds. The best option would be to choose disease resistant varieties
5 Seed availabilityMethod of seeding/sowing
Through reliable sourcePlanting Seeds One by OneThe Scatter Method/ broadcastTransplanting Seedlings/ nursery
6 Irrigation Through Taps , Bucket irrigation, Drip Irrigation which ever is feasible
7 Insect Pests and Diseases
To be controlled through expert advice
8 Harvesting Proper maturity level or as directed
Package of technology for medicinal herb plants
9 Collection of seed /leaves/roots/stem
Collection as directed by expertAnd farmers own experience
10 Cleaning/Drying Dry in Sunlight / shade as recommendedBy researchers
11 Packaging As per demand of the market 12 Store Cool Dry Places13 Transport to market Immediately or on the time
The dealers desired for it14 Marketing Local/Provincial/National/
InternationalSeek advice from experts about quantity, do not compromise on quality, as quality speaks.
Package of technology for medicinal plants contd
Vegetables Kitchen Gardening
What is vegetable Kitchen gardening?
Gardening vegetables is one of the many past time activities that people indulge in. Apart from being entertaining, these are profitable, as the garden later provides you with some excellent home grown vegetables. However, before plunging into the activity of gardening vegetables, you need to make sure of certain factors.
The place or site you choose should receive 6-8 hours of sunlight a day and also it should be near to a water supply.
The main purpose of a kitchen garden is to provide food for the family.
To save the amount incurred on kitchen vegetables. The saving so made is utilized for other beneficial purposes. In ancient times, kitchen gardens were the sole source of
food in a mainly vegetarian diet. In the modern era, the kitchen garden supplements the
food budget and provides balanced nutrition in a hurried, ready-made-meal world.
Purpose of kitchen Gardening
The kitchen garden may serve as the central feature of an ornamental, all-season landscape, or it may be little more than a humble vegetable plot.
It is a source of herbs, vegetables, fruits, and edible flowers, but it is often also a structured garden space with a design based on repetitive geometric patterns.
The kitchen garden has year-round visual appeal and can incorporate permanent perennials or woody shrub plantings around (or among) the annuals.
Kitchen Gardening Serve as
1. To Save Money , Vegetables from your own garden cost less. 2. Home Grown Vegetables are Healthier 3. You Know What Has Been Put On Them 4. Home Grown Vegetables and Herbs Taste Better 5. Growing Your Own Vegetables is Satisfying 6.Austhetic value 7.Hobby 8. Exercise 9. You can grow fruits , vegetables and herbs on your own choice
Advantages of Kitchen Gardening
Calcium: broccoli, nuts, kale, legumes, greens veg. Iron: green leafy vegetables Zinc : Beans, peas Potash : Tomato Iodine : Potato skin Protein: peas, potato, sweet potato ,okra Vitamin A : Carrot Vitamin B-1, B-2, B-6 : Tomato , water melon Vitamin C: tomatoes, strawberries, broccoli, peppers, dark-green
leafy vegetables, potatoes, Brussels sprout Vitamin D : Mushrooms Vitamin E : Mustard and turnip greens Vitamin H or Biotin: Cauliflower Vitamin K : Broccoli, spinach and kale
Nutrition in Vegetables
Cardiovascular Hypertension Cancer Diabetes Obesity Kidney disease/ renal stones Gallstones Diverticular disease
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Health Benefits of Vegetarian
The best advice I can give anyone when they want to start growing vegetables is to invest some time and effort in preparation at the vegetable garden planning stage.
Vegetable Garden Planning
Summer Vegetables
Name of Veg Name of VegGourds Sweet Pepper
Squashes Hot PepperTinda Tomato
Cucumber PotatoBitter Gourd KulfaOkra MelonBrinjal Water MelonTurmeric GingerArum Beans
Winter Vegetables
Name of Veg Name of Veg
Carrot CabbageTurnip Ice Berg SaladRadish CorianderSpinach MethiKuram Sag GarlicSarsoon OnionCauli Flower Peas
Off Season Vegetables/Tunnel Tech
Name of Veg Name of VegCucumber Sponge GourdTinda Ridge GourdBitter Gourd Bottle Gourd Marrow OkraPepperEgg PlantTomato
Novel Vegetables
Name of Veg
AsparagusChinese CabbageIce Berg SaladBrussels Sprout
Income Generation through Value Addition
Vegetable juicesThe juices extracted from fresh raw vegetables are highly beneficial as they furnish all the cells and tissues of the body with the elements and the nutritional enzymes which they need. Vegetable juices may be divided into three main types. These are (i) Juices from vegetable fruits, that is, tomatoes and cucumber (ii) Juices from green leafy vegetables such as cabbage, celery, lettuce, spinach and parsley and (iii) Juices from root vegetables like beetroot, carrot, onion, potato and radish
Value Addition of Vegetables
Low Cost Methods of Preservation and Processing Chemical Preservation Fruit pulps, juices and beverages Pickles, chutneys and sauces Preservation of vegetables by lactic fermentation Drying and dehydration Jams, jellies, marmalades
and preserves
Hydroponics