Thursday, August 19, 2021

Shade for newly planted saplings

I have planted many fruit tree saplings on this monsoon season. There won't be any irrigation as of now in the farm for them. So planning to grow mexican sunflower cuttings nearby to each saplings. Typically around 2-3 feet away from the saplings and in opposite direction, so that mulching can be still done without much disturbance.

Still have to get more cuttings of mexican sunflower, I can see them growing on road sides, have to cut and take them. If they grow and provide shade, I am thinking saplings will survive the summer.



Mexican sunflower cuttings around Israel fig, already growing



Around sweet orange from Culcutta

4-October-2021



17-November-2021





Fodder grass

My neighbor farm has cows and they grow fodder grasses. Seeing that tall grasses, I enquired the details and it looks like it matures in around 3 months and after that it can be cut in every 2 months. One grass cut would be enough food for a cows for a day. Since it creates so much biomass, thought of growing some on an experimental basis. The neighbour grows super napier grass which is a hybrid variety and I can see some other fodder grasses growing in some parts of the farm, don't know its name. One thing I noticed was that, it decomposes slowly and hence controls weeds effectively.

I got some cuttings from the neighbor farm and planted it here and there. Also got some seeds, and sown them.

Here are some pictures ...around 1 month old...






Sunday, July 25, 2021

Planting lots of mango trees

On this monsoon trying to plant lots more mango trees in unused spaces. Mainly lots of traditional mangoes which does not require much attention. Bought around 55 mango saplings, all grafted and along with planted 3 kolumbu saplings from seeds, so far totally 58 trees.

The varieties bought were - Kolumbu - 30, Kalapadi - 10, Karpooram -3, Kotturkonam - 4, Natasala - 4,Olor - 2,Nambiar - 1,Kottaparamban - 1. Most of these are bought from Rayirath Gardens, Pattikkad, Thrissur and South Indian Agri farm, Thrissur.

Some of the planted mangoes..







Wednesday, July 21, 2021

Kolumbu Mango from seeds

I keep hearing that some mango varieties produce the same type fruits even grown from seeds, first heard this from facebook group 'nadan mavukal' (traditional mangoes).

People say Kolumbu,Chandrakkaran, Moovandan etc... produce same type fruits. Trying Kolumbu from seeds this time.


Saplings are 1 year old, seeds from my farm itself, the smaller Kolumbu mango tree.







Monday, June 7, 2021

Cultivation in neighborhood area

When Corona lockdown started, my neighbor had given some land for me to cultivate. I had started banana, brinjal,chinese potato etc...In summer nothing much happened since watering is always a problem. So with the rain again I have started again. Also I make compost with kitchen waste and dried leaves, green grass etc...right now one pile is almost ready and another will be ready in two months...

Some photos...

This pile is getting ready

This is ready for use..will be covering it with plastic sheet so that rain and sun does not fall on it directly.


Ash guard, started with first rains, so they are getting established before heavy rains


Ash guard

Pumpkin







Small taro, this is not disturbed by wild pigs...so no protection given

Small taro and ginger - sunhemp also sown

Blue taro - favorite of wild pigs - hence covered with bamboo and other thorny branches



Sugar cane plant - survived summer


Some banana plants didn't survive summer, this variety is 'Kumbha vazha' and thrive on rainy season and matures early


Cow pea



Cucumber 


Tomato brinjal - doing very well, survived summer without any issue



Sunhemp sown in one bed

14-August-2021

Chinese poatoe - applied cowdung once and compost couple of times


Planted new banana in places where the earlier one was damaged


Lady's finger and chilly plant..ladies finger was seeded 3 times since initially it didn't germinate



Brinjal - steady harvest for 2nd year...






Super napier grass seeds germinating


Super napier grass and vetiver grass



This is a lady's finger gifted by a neighbor grand mother few years back...yields well


After some time, branches comes and on each branch there are fruits


New compost pile


Compost pile is almost ready