WORK TIMEMon – Fri: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
WORK TIMEMon – Fri: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
1 x 1.2 feet bucket containing media (Peat moss Compost) with plant/ seed/ seedling.
Dark Green Colored fruit length 6-7 inches. Highly resistant to viruses. It has tolerance for high temperatures. The use of a crop net can enhance the yield.
Agronomy | Detail |
---|---|
Sowing Period | Jan-Mar, Jul-Aug |
Spacing | 1.5 ft plant to plant |
First Fruit Harvested After | 90 days |
No. of Seeds/pack | 7 |
The best fertilizer for home gardening. It enhances root development and spread. It is essential for the healthy growth of plants.
250 grams per pack.
1.5 x 1feet containing media (Peat moss Compost) with plant/ seed/ seedling.
Dark Green Colored fruit It has tolerance for high temperature. Fast-growing capacity.Highly resistant to viruses and other diseases.
Agronomy | Detail |
---|---|
Sowing Period | Sep-Dec, Feb-Mar |
Spacing | 1.5 ft plant to plant |
First Fruit Harvested After | 60-70 days |
No. of Seeds/pack | 25 |
Fast growing cpacity, best quality food production. Perfect for home gardens. Good shelf life for a long time after harvesting.
Agronomy | Detail |
---|---|
Sowing Period | Jan-Mar and Aug-Oct |
Spacing | 4 inch plant to plant, 2.5 ft row to row |
First Fruit Harvested After | 35-40 days |
No. of Seeds/pack | 500 |
The dead fibrous material, used as a soil amendment. It serves several purposes: aeration of plant roots in heavier soils, adding body to sandy soils, absorbing and retaining more moisture and reducing leaching of nutrients in the soil.
Fruit length 24-26 cm. Highly tolerable to high temperature and disease with excellent shelf life.
Agronomy | Detail |
---|---|
Sowing Period | Jan-Mar (in greenhouse), Aug-Oct (Open-field) |
Spacing | 10 inch – plant to plant |
First Fruit Harvested After | 40-45 days |
No. of Seeds/pack | 12 |
3 x 3 x 0.3 feet ready to grow pallet with media (Peat moss Compost) and seeds or seedlings.
Fertilizer specifically for home gardening. Enhances fruit color and size. It is highly nutritive and boosts fruit development. Provides extra nutrients to the plants at the time of fruiting. Fruity enrich the fruit with the required nutrients.
250 grams per packet
It shows a very good uniformity in size, shape, and maturity. Heads are semi-flat in shape and compact. Outer leaf color is dark green.
Agronomy | Detail |
---|---|
Sowing Period | Sep-Nov |
Spacing | 9×9 plant to plant |
First Fruit Harvested After | 60 – 80 days |
No. of Seeds/pack | 60 |
3 feet long, reusable, grow bags filled with peat moss. Contain holes for excess water drainage. Portable and best for growing shallow-rooted plants like leafy vegetables. Perfect for roof gardening solutions.
An iceberg selection with wide adaptability to both warm/humid and warm/dry climates. Heads are quite uniform, medium green in color, and very firm. It is rather slow bolting and has good tolerance to tip burn.
Agronomy | Detail |
---|---|
Sowing Period | Mid Aug-Dec |
Spacing | 1.5 ft plant to plant |
First Fruit Harvested After | 30-40 days |
No. of Seeds/pack | 300 |
A very uniform selection out of Grand Rapid and ideal for tropical growing conditions. It is relatively slow to bolt and quite tolerant to tip burn. Leaves are light green, relatively large and leaf edges are frilled.
Agronomy | Detail |
---|---|
Sowing Period | Sep-Nov |
Spacing | 3-4 inches plant to plant |
First Fruit Harvested After | 40-45 days |
No. of Seeds/pack | 200 |
Peat moss is a dead fibrous material that forms when mosses and other living material decompose in peat bogs. Peat Moss provides water retention and air porosity for a wide range of uses. It helps the soil hold nutrients more effectively, and to help retain soil moisture without being waterlogged. It also is a major component of soilless potting mixes. Best for growing nursery.
5x2x1 feet wooden container with:
Available on Demand
Tray with holes, used for raising seedlings. Ensures the best root development. Widely applicable, durable, good flexibility. Ensures root protection while transplanting.
Seedling trays prepared at our seedling plant maintaining high-quality standards. Automated seedling preparation results in 50% more roots ensuring stronger plants and zero root loss at the time of transplantation.
95% seed germination. The best variety to grow at home. Broadleaf and delicious in taste, ability to give more than one cutting. Attractive dark green color.
Agronomy | Detail |
---|---|
Sowing Period | Jan-Mar & Sep-Dec |
Spacing | 3-4 inches plant to plant |
First Fruit Harvested After | 40-45 days |
No. of Seeds/pack | 500 |
This hybrid has an erect plant habit. Its fruits are shiny light green in color, cylindrical and uniform in shape. Recommended for both indoor and outdoor cultivation.
Agronomy | Detail |
---|---|
Sowing Period | Sep – Nov, Jan |
Spacing | 10 inch – plant to plant |
First Fruit Harvested After | 70 days |
No. of Seeds/pack | 8 |
Deep green colored fruit with good shelf life. Turns red when overripe. The best variety to grow at home.
Agronomy | Detail |
---|---|
Sowing Period | Nov-Dec |
Spacing | 12-10 inches plant to plant |
First Fruit Harvested After | 60-85 days |
No. of Seeds/pack | 55 |
2×1.5×1 feet Thermopore Box with growing media and seeds/ seedlings.
Fruits are elongated, square-shaped and very firm with a very attractive red color when fully mature. Maintain uniformity from first to the last harvest.
Agronomy | Detail |
---|---|
Sowing Period | Sep-Jan |
Spacing | 1.5 ft plant to plant |
First Fruit Harvested After | 80-90 days |
No. of Seeds/pack | 14 |
Turnips can be grown for greens or for the bulb. They grow fairly quickly, maturing in about 2 months, so you can get more than one harvest in a season. They generally require a full sun location but will tolerate partial shade. Requires sandy or well-draining soil and at least 1 inch of water per week is vital for good root development. Plant late in the summer to harvest turnips before the first frost. Turnip Greens can be harvested when they are 4 inches tall and fruit can be harvested when it’s 2-3 inches in diameter. Easy to grow in home garden by direct seeding.
Agronomy | Detail |
---|---|
Sowing Period | Sep-Nov |
Spacing | 4 inches plant to plant |
First Fruit Harvested After | 40-45 days |
No. of Seeds/pack | 100 |