Verey way of growing onions, famous for its high yield.
Nowadays, methods of growing vegetables based on foreign technologies are becoming popular, and this is despite the fact that that vegetables began to be grown in our state and for a long time were cultivated by ancestors, based on certain rules.
This article is about the Vereian way of growing onions. Many gardeners have been using this method for quite some time.
Vereya is an ancient city located in the Moscow region.
It is famous for the fact that it is here that the best and most selected onions and large-sized garlic are grown.
Here it is especially necessary to highlight the fact that in this city onions grow in one place for a long period, while giving bulk yields.
To grow good, healthy and strong onions, you need to follow some of the planting principles that the local people adhere to.
As soon as autumn comes, humus should be introduced into the soil, and it is necessary to dig and form the beds in the spring. Such actions will not allow the soil to lose all its nutrients.
The bed is made with a width of 0.4-0.5 m, and a height of 0.2-0.3 m. It should be remembered that the width of the row spacing should be equal to the width of the bed itself.
Before starting planting, care should be taken to prepare the onion, while cutting off the crown of the planting material.
Onions are planted in a checkerboard pattern, the distance between rows may vary depending on the seed itself. However, it should be borne in mind that it must be at least 0.2 m.
Sevok is planted to a depth of 2-3 cm, it does not need to be watered. Using the back of the rake, sprinkle the seed with a layer of soil.
Root crops such as radishes, carrots, beets, cabbage, potatoes can be sown in the aisles of onions. This makes it possible to prevent damage to the crop by various pests, including onion flies.
In addition, vegetables have a positive effect on increasing crop yields.
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