How to grow them

By learning how vegetables grow
and the work of farmers,
you will make new discoveries.
Let's take a look at the work of farmers.

Potato

1
Plow deeply to spread the roots and absorb nutrients, and prepare the soil before planting.

2
Use seed potatoes. Sprout them and cut them so that the number of buds is the same.

3
Plant with the cut side down.

4
If you leave a lot of buds, the number of potatoes will increase, but each one will be smaller, so reduce the number.

5
Since potatoes grow above the seed potatoes, mound the soil so that they do not appear above the ground. Mound the soil twice.

6
To prevent the flowers from taking nutrients, pick the blooming flowers when you find them.

7
Harvest when the leaves above the soil turn yellow and wither.

Radish

1
Radishes grow from seeds. Since they grow long downward, plow the soil deeper than 30cm.
Small varieties can be grown in pots.

2
When the sprouts come out, thin them out.
Leave the healthy leaves and remove the bad ones.

3
The next thinning is when the leaves grow large.
Keep two good leaves.

4
The final thinning is about a month after sowing seeds,keeping the healthiest one.

5
Harvest about 50 to 60 days after sowing.

Green Onion

1
Plow the soil. Before sowing the seeds, fill dirt mounds.

2
Grow seedlings in a different field from the one where they will be planted. When they are as thick as a pencil, plant them.

3
Make a planting furrow, plant the seedlings, and cover them with soil. Repeat the process of mounding soil and adding fertilizer to the furrow.

4
Harvest when a certain size is reached.

Cherry Tomato

1
Grow seedlings in pots before planting them in the field.

2
Plant 50 cm between seedlings.

3
When the seedlings grow to a certain size, put up a support pole.

4
Tapping the support pole with a stick to pollinate them.

5
The red(yellow), ripe ones are picked in the cool of the morning.

Zucchini

1
Plow the soil. Since each plant grows large, prepare the field considering the number of seedlings.

2
Plant them 80cm to 1m apart.

3
Put up support pole to prevent them from falling over due to strong winds.

4
Remove the petals to make it easier to work and pollinate them manually.

5
Harvest about a week after the flowers bloom.