Tomato: The Quintessential Summer Crop Tomatoes, with their vibrant colors and rich flavors, thrive under the full blaze of the summer sun.
Whether you prefer cherry tomatoes for snacking or beefsteak varieties for hearty salads, cultivating tomatoes in your garden is a gratifying experience
Brinjal (Eggplant): A Versatile Addition to Your Garden Brinjal, also known as eggplant, flourishes as a warm-season crop, boasting a spectrum of sizes, colors, and shapes.
From the slender Japanese varieties to the round, purple globe types, there's a brinjal variety to suit every culinary preference
Chilli: Adding Spice to Your Garden Chillies, a staple in Indian cuisine, thrive in the intense heat of summer, imparting their distinctive pungency to dishes
Choose from a diverse array of chilli varieties, ranging from mild to fiery hot, to suit your taste preferences.
Pumpkin: A Symbol of Summer Abundance Pumpkins, beloved for their robust flavor and versatility, flourish as cucurbit vegetables during the summer season.
Embrace the diversity of pumpkin sizes, ranging from petite sugar pumpkins to mammoth varieties destined for carving. Directly sow pumpkin seeds in well-prepared soil, allowing ample space for the sprawling vines to thrive.
Cucumber: Crisp and Refreshing Delights Cucumbers, prized for their crisp texture and refreshing taste, are a delightful addition to any summer garden.
Cultivate cucumbers in round pits or suitable containers, providing sturdy support for their trailing vines.
Bottle Gourd: A Time-Honored Tradition In Indian culture, the sight of bottle gourd creepers adorning thatched huts evokes a sense of rustic charm and tradition.
Directly sow bottle gourd seeds in well-spaced pits, allowing room for the sprawling vines to flourish