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"Did you know that next year's grape harvest depends on what you do now? In this complete guide, the Plantar em Casa channel explains the annual care calendar for grapevines. Learn why spraying with Bordeaux mixture from January to May is vital for photosynthesis and energy reserves in the roots. See how to do winter fertilization in June and the use of organic manure to boost your fruit!" Video Chapters (Timestamps): [00:28] How and where to fertilize (half-moon rule) [00:48] Care from January to May: The secret of Bordeaux mixture [01:29] Why keeping the leaf on the plant is fundamental for photosynthesis [02:21] Winter fertilization (June): Ingredients and quantities [02:43] How the grape bunch is formed inside the bud [04:39] Maintenance fertilization: Manure slurry and castor bean cake [05:44] Tips for years with a lot of rain: Topdressing Plantar em Casa is a YouTube channel that has transformed into a volunteer space with a proposal for the production and dissemination of practical knowledge, events, lectures and mini-courses open to the public. A space where people meet to discuss fruit growing and sustainability, focused on friendships in harmony with nature. Viticulture, Fruit trees, vegetable gardens, edible wild plants, medicinal plants, agroforestry, environment, beekeeping, orchids and much more. 🌱* Planting at Home group Access this link to join my WhatsApp group: https://chat.whatsapp.com/CIjXtljLN9J... Subscribe / plantaremcasa / plantaremcasacanalvariedades / canalvariedadespef / plantaremcasa_cv When visiting, schedule in advance and always use the Waze app, using the signs (Laforet) as a reference. Planting at Home School Project at Rua Romã 87, Sítio Alto do Sabiá, Bairro São João Novo - São Roque SP - Zip Code 18140116 / email [email protected] 🌱* Discover which fruits, vegetables, and greens are in season each year January Fruits: pineapple, star fruit, green coconut, fig, raspberry, custard apple, Valencia orange, papaya, passion fruit, watermelon, nectarine, and grape; Vegetables: lettuce, chives, kale, and parsley; Vegetables: pumpkin, zucchini, beet, cucumber, bell pepper, okra, and tomato. February Fruits: avocado, plum, star fruit, green coconut, fig, custard apple, guava, jackfruit, apple, pear, peach, hog plum, and grape; Vegetables: escarole, mint, and cabbage; Vegetables: pumpkin, ginger, sweet corn, cucumber, bell pepper, okra, and tomato. March Fruits: avocado, pineapple, plum, apple banana, dwarf banana, green coconut, fig, custard apple, guava, jackfruit, lemon, apple, papaya, mangosteen, nectarine, pear, grape, peach, seriguela (a type of plum), and tangerine; Vegetables: Swiss chard, lettuce, leek, cilantro, endive, escarole, cabbage, arugula, and parsley; Legumes: pumpkin, zucchini, eggplant, beet, yam, chayote, ginger, taro, gilo (a type of eggplant), sweet corn, turnip, cucumber, okra, and tomato. April Fruits: avocado, plum, apple banana, persimmon, citron, jackfruit, kiwi, apple, papaya, pear, tangerine, and grape; Vegetables: lettuce, leek, chicory, endive, escarole, and cabbage; Vegetables: pumpkin, zucchini, eggplant, beet, yam, chayote, ginger, taro, turnip, cucumber, and tomato. May Fruits: avocado, apple banana, persimmon, jackfruit, kiwi, apple, pear, tangerine, and grape; Vegetables: leek, chicory, fennel, bay leaf, turnip; Vegetables: pumpkin, zucchini, sweet potato, eggplant, beet, yam, carrot, chayote, taro, cassava, parsnip, turnip, and radish. June Fruits: star fruit, kiwi, lime, mangosteen, quince, mandarin orange, and tangerine; Vegetables: watercress, leek, chicory, broccoli, and fennel; Vegetables: pumpkin, sweet potato, eggplant, yam, carrot, pea, ginger, taro, cassava, parsnip, sweet corn, and hearts of palm. July Fruits: star fruit, kiwi, lime, tangerine, and mandarin orange; Vegetables: watercress, leek, chicory, cilantro, kale, fennel, spinach, mustard greens, and celery; Vegetables: carrot, pumpkin, sweet potato, yam, mushroom, pea, taro, cassava, parsnip, sweet corn, turnip, hearts of palm, cucumber, and radish. #flowers #vegetablegarden #vineyard #planting #orchard #fertilizer #joy #permaculture #organic

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