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Snowflake vegetables. Summer planting.

Snowflake vegetables are a lovely-looking salad vegetable, curly leaves, light green, crispy taste, sweet, not difficult to grow, but in summer, have to take care of a little more than usual, because the hot weather makes the vegetables grow slowly, burnt leaves, and bitter. First of all, I have to say that the beginning of cultivating the clip to eat. Look, it should be crispy. Finally, I can't wait to buy the milk to try. Very expensive. 😅😅

So we asked the store that often ordered seeds if it was difficult to plant. Well, the store was very easy to say, so we ordered a packet, tried a little before the teaching shop actually sprouted a lot, but what was the mistake???🐌🐌 come to eat at night. From a lot to 2 trees, I will say that it is crispy. Before eating, keep cool, water and water in the morning, cut, wash the water, soak the refrigerator out, crunchy. But if it is too hot, it is better to introduce light. We plant in strawberry pots because the area is less crowded, short-lived and long-lived plants.

🥬 Snowflake Vegetable Characteristics

Snowflake vegetables are short-lived vegetables. About 35-45 days, they are collected. They like cold air, but they can be grown in summer if they are light camouflage and gall care.

☀️ How to grow summer snowflakes

1. Prepare planting materials

Summer should use clear soil, well drained, e.g.

1 part loam

1 part coconut flax

1 part manure or compost

Mix well. It keeps the soil from tightening and keeps moisture well.

2.Seed before moving, plant

It is recommended to seed in a pit tray, place in the shade, water in the morning-evening, about 7-10 days to start with real leaves, then move into plots or pots.

3. Choose the planting area

Summer should be planted in sunny, or use a light camouflage slan of about 50-60% to lower the temperature and prevent the blight.

💧 Summer Snowflake Vegetable Care

Water supply

Salad greens need even water. Summer should be watered twice a day (morning-evening), but not too dry, because the roots can rot.

Fertilizer feeding

Accent on organic fertilizer or dilute fertilizer. Acid every 7 days. It keeps the leaves green, crisp and does not accumulate chemicals, camouflage light and heat reduction are at heart. If the sun is very strong, the leaves will be bitter and grow slowly. It may be used to slan sheer plastic greenhouses or planted under big trees.

Disease and insect prevention

Summer often features aphids and worms; biological agents such as neem fermented water, or garlic peppers are recommended, sprayed once a week.

✂️ Harvest

Snowflake vegetables can be stored whole-cut or leaf-cut on the outside, eaten before the morning is best, because the vegetables are crispy, fresh and long-storable.

Now we have a plan to sell 30 baht per box. It seems to be quite profitable. Let's rewrite it.

# Snowflake vegetables

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First Up For Spring Planting Will Be My Sweet Potatoes 🍠❤️ I’m So Excited To Get Back In My Garden 🪴 #growingpotatoes #plantingpotatoes #garden #chefyasmyne #yasmynechanel
Chef YasmyneChanel 💕

Chef YasmyneChanel 💕

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A sunny garden path lined with orange and yellow flowers, a sunflower, and tomatoes. The image features a title overlay: 'ZONE 9 NOVEMBER PLANTING GUIDE' with subheadings for nighttime temps, regions, direct sow, ideas, and tips.
A desert-style garden with a large cactus, potted yellow flowers, and orange groundcover flowers next to a teal door. Overlay text states 'Zone 9 November Color thrives even through the dry season. SAVE & FOLLOW'.
A garden scene with raised beds containing various green plants. An overlay lists 'Zone 9 November What to Plant This Month', including vegetables and herbs like beets, carrots, spinach, lettuce, kale, broccoli, cilantro, and sweet peas, with direct sow or transplant instructions.
Zone 9 November Planting Guide 🍋🌸
Zone 9 gardeners ~ November is the gentle in-between 🌸☀️ The days are mild, the air golden, and the soil still full of life. This month is for quiet planting — cool-season flowers, soft herbs, and fresh greens that thrive while the rest of the world slows down. 🌸 What to plant now ~ Pansies ~
🌿 Lyly 🌿

🌿 Lyly 🌿

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Beginner Gardening: Planting Tomatoes 🍅
This is my third year planting tomatoes. The first year, I bought plants from a farmers market. Last year I did direct sowing and this year I'm starting them indoors to be transplanted when the weather gets warmer. Definitely trial and error during this gardening journey but that makes it e
Nori

Nori

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A comprehensive Zone 10a planting calendar details monthly sowing, planting, and transplanting schedules for fruits, vegetables, and herbs. It highlights mild winters, a long growing season, and year-round fresh food, with special notes and tropical additions for Florida, South Texas, and Southern California.
Zone 10a Planting Calendar
For all my Zone 10a gardeners this is super helpful. #zone10a #plantingcalendar #gardening
Costillagirl

Costillagirl

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Planting vegetables
#waterplants #wildplants #super green grass #viral #fyp
N9_215

N9_215

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Companion Planting
Know what plants to pair and which to avoid planting near each other. #gardening #gardeningforbeginners #gardenhacks
M.J.

M.J.

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October Planting Guide!
Last month’s planting guide was so popular! I’m going to post one every month, March-October. So this will be the last month for awhile. I’m sad gardening season is coming to an end :( It’s been so nice not needing to buy any produce for a few months. Next year we’re going to continue t
Meghan

Meghan

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Best Companion Plants for Vegetables
Companion planting helps improve growth, repel pests, and enhance flavors. Here are some of the best pairings: Tomatoes ✅ Best Companions: Basil (enhances flavor, repels pests), Marigolds (repels nematodes & aphids), Carrots, Onions, Lettuce ❌ Avoid: Cabbage, Broccoli, Corn (competes for
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💪 Rosie The Rioter 🆘🇺🇸

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