Cultivate these 5 vegetables in the month of September, you will get excellent yield and your income will double
Vegetables to Grow in September: The majority of farmers in the nation choose to grow vegetables since they can generate significant revenue quickly. Simultaneously, the monsoon season is said to be excellent for a number of vegetables due to the high quality and quantity of the vegetable harvest at this period. However, September doesn’t have an excessive amount of heat or cold. As well as Rabi crops, this season is said to be excellent for growing vegetables.
By growing five vegetables in September, farmers can earn a lot of money
1. The cultivation of brinjal
In September, farmers may grow brinjal for a high yield in a short amount of time and at a lower cost. Winter is coming, and the market is seeing a sharp increase in brinjal demand. This crop allows farmers to reap large earnings with little effort and expense. Cultivating brinjal with an organic approach lowers costs and increases yield. The best types of soil for growing brinjal are sandy loam and well-drained soil. The brinjal crop takes between 50 and 60 days to mature after seeding.
2. The growing of tomatoes
September is a profitable month for farmers to grow tomatoes as well. The harvest of brinjal is ready in approximately two months, and it is seeded in September through October. Tomato crops may be planted now and harvested in December or January. Tomatoes are in high demand all year round on the market, so growing them may bring in thousands of dollars.
3. The growing of carrots
In the Indian markets, the demand for carrots begins from the beginning of October. From August to November, farmers sow carrot seeds. Carrots also come in short-duration types that may be grown and give a nice crop in around two months. Carrot cultivation also yields income via the planting of other crops’ ridges.
4. Broccoli farming
Broccoli is another crop you may grow in September if you want to make a solid living. Because broccoli is regarded as being very healthy, its price is rising along with its market demand, which is growing with time. Broccoli is available for purchase in the market for between Rs 50 and Rs 100 per kilogram. September is said to be an ideal month to grow broccoli.
5. The production of peas
September is a fantastic month to plant peas if you want to make good money doing so. Before the weather turns chilly, just after the rain, is the ideal time to grow pea crops. The fields are wet at this season, which contributes to the strong output. It is possible to sow early peas in September. Early peas need 60 to 90 days to mature, and they may be sown from September 15 to September 30.