Get PKM1 or PKM2 from TNAU and just follow the guidelines as per their website.http://agritech.tnau.ac.in/horticulture/horti_vegetables_annualmoringa.html
Unless you are doing intercrops in between the coconut, guava, lemon, drip irrigation is best. Otherwise, raingun/sprinkler would be advisable if there are inter crops.
Try Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Potheri Railway Station (opp to SRM college). Call them and find out the timing and date of the training.
Don't expect everything to be covered but at least you will get some basic ideas.
If you have enough water for the entire farm, go for diversified crops like Mango, Tamarind, Cashewnut, Coconut, Guava, Pomegranate, Sweet Lime, Lemon and many more depending on the availability of the water and the land parcel. The first few crops I have mentioned can be grown in dryland with...
Hi All,
I would like to know if anybody is practising ZBNF in and around Chennai. Would love to have a discussion with them and visit as well.
Thanks in advance
Padmanabhan Ganesan
Have 1 moringa between two the existing plants and that too should be suffice, I believe. You can plant the moringa in the borders as well at 5-7 ft apart.
I am sure the institute which has tested would have recommended the remedy as well.
If not, check with the local KVK of your district. They should be of help to you.
https://www.dummies.com/home-garden/gardening/how-to-adjust-soil-ph-for-your-garden/