
"upload id": "v0da62g3d93s3g2ljht7qhks0mtg", "duration": 320. 311, "sourceprovider": "readtt", "contanttype": 1, "extra": "audio text": "let's talk today. Yes, exactly what kind of vegetables are suitable for growing, and why does it have to grow? That's right. It's a problem for many farmers, including their families. Let's just start. Let's start with the weather features of july and the urgency of growing vegetables. Yeah, because a lot of people probably think that july's so hot, who's willing to go to the ground, but it's not free at this time. It's because july is the summer, and then it's the first ambush. It's all in the middle of the month, so it's hot, it's hot, and then it's tanned, it's hard. But many vegetables have to grow at this time, and if you say you're lazy because of the heat, you're missing the best planting time, which means you're wasting a season of harvest. And what we're going to say next is, do we have any time frame for these two vegetables, which are common to everyone's table? In fact, there's an old saying about these two vegetables, which is called radish and radish. The point is that the timing of planting carrots and cabbage is very strong. You have to plant them when you're in the head, and then you have to plant cabbage when you're in the second. Especially in the early part of the fall, like the northeast, you'll have to sow the carrots in mid-july, and you'll be planting cabbage in late july. And then much of the north can wait until august to plant it, and you can drag the south to september. Why do you think this radish and cabbage is so sensitive to planting time? It's because of radish and cabbage, which are particularly afraid of temperature changes. You grow it too early, it doesn't grow and leaves are easily burned. You grow late, and when the temperature drops, it's easily frozen. Yeah, it doesn't work. So it's like you're in a hurry to play cards. If you miss this moment, it won't open the door to you. I see. Is the carrot the same time as the carrot? Actually, carrots are different from our normal carrots, and they have a particularly long growth cycle, and they're basically in the ground for over a hundred days. So it needs to grow a lot before radish. Places such as the north-east, the interior mongolia and the north-west are the best planting times between late june and mid-july. And then the north was in mid-july, and the south was in late july to august, even in the tropical region in september. Why is the carrot so early? Is it too strict on climate? Because the carrots are so slow, it's going to slowly absorb nutrients in the soil, and then it's going to grow up a little bit, so it's going to take a really long, uh, time. If you don't grow up early, you'll freeze. And then the southern word, because it's late, so you can plant it later. It's just like stew. You can't smell it. I see. Let's take a look at the beans and cucumbers. These two vegetables are actually the most common of our summer vegetables. Is there anything they need to notice when they grow in july? Autumn bean and autumn cucumbers actually have a strict planting time. The north-east, north-west places are to be planted in late june and early july. Then north china is in mid-july. South of the yangtze can wait until late july to mid-august. Oh, the warmer part of the south could even be postponed until the end of august, early september. So what's the problem with beans and cucumbers if they grow too early or too late? These two vegetables are particularly afraid of extreme weather. You grow early, and when it's hot and rainy, all its flowers will fall, and it won't bear fruit. And then you plant it late, and it's already down, and it's gonna be very low. Especially in the northeast, where you grow late, when it gets frosty, you freeze to death. Yeah, just like us. You get sweaty early, you catch cold. What we're talking about is the vegetables that feed the seeds directly to the ground, which have to grow first, like kale, cabbage, celery. Like quilqali, or celery, which must be bred in the bed and then planted into the ground. The north usually starts in mid-july, until august to plant it out. Well, it's a little late for the south, late for late july to august, then for the next in august to september. In that case, can we grow celery later in the south? Yes, yes, where the south is warmer, celery can be postponed until september. Oh, but not in the northeast, because it's too early in the fall, and it doesn't have enough time to grow up, so the northeast can only grow in spring a year, right, just like sending children to kindergarten. You have to let it stay in the greenhouse for a while, and then you move it into the field when it's strong. Oh, the celery is so late in the south because it's cold in itself, and then the temperature in the south is right for its growth. Today we're just going to have to give you some of the main vegetables we could grow in july. And then there was so much talk about planting time, and it was just a word. July is like a war. You have to take time, and then you have to adjust to your own climate. That's right. That's where we're going. Thank you for listening. ", "ttts m"https://tosv. Byed. Org/obj/tos-tingtoutiao/ai podcast m== sync, corrected by elderman == @elder man




