5 fruits and vegetables you can easily grow in winters
Harvesting fruits and vegetables in winters is easier as the soil remains moist. Here are some fruits and vegetables that you can grow in your garden during winters.
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Mustard
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Mustard can be easily grown during the winter season by sowing mustard seeds in well-drained soil. This vegetable takes 2 to 3 weeks to grow and is highly beneficial to your health.
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Spring onions
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You can plant spring onions in your home garden by sowing small onion bulbs in the soil. Make sure to water them daily as they tend to grow faster in well-drained and fertile soil.
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Tomatoes
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Grow fresh tomatoes in your garden by sowing tomato seeds in moist soil that is exposed to direct sunlight. Tomato seeds require very little water supply to germinate.
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Berries
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Berries such as strawberries, raspberries or blueberries can be grown in winters. They require fertile and well-drained soil. Sow the seeds in the soil with full sun exposure and make sure to water the soil every day.
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Pomegranates
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You can grow pomegranates in your home garden during the winter season. Sow the pomegranate seeds in fertile soil with full sun exposure. Make sure to fertilise the soil with organic compost to provide essential minerals to the plant.