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A Series of Lectures By Mr. Allah Dad Khan Former DG Agriculture Extension KPK , Provincial Project Director CMP II MINFAl Islamabad and Visiting Professor the University of Agriculture Peshawar Pakistan
25 .Harvesting of kitchen gardening A Series of Lectures By Mr. Allah ...Mr.Allah Dad Khan
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Series of Lectures By Mr. Allah Dad Khan Former DG Agriculture Extension KPK , Provincial Project Director CMP II MINFAl Islamabad and Visiting Professor the University of Agriculture Peshawar Pakistan
64 .Kitchen garden ( sign of harvest of vegetables)Mr.Allah Dad Khan
A Series of Lectures By Mr. Allah Dad Khan Former DG Agriculture Extension KPK , Provincial Project Director CMP II MINFAl Islamabad and Visiting Professor the University of Agriculture Peshawar Pakistan
25 .Harvesting of kitchen gardening A Series of Lectures By Mr. Allah ...Mr.Allah Dad Khan
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Kitchen garden sign of harvest of vegetables By Mr Allah Dad Khan Agriculture Consultant KPK Pakistan In Training of Kitchen Gardening
1.
2. Sign of Harvest of
Vegetables in Kitchen
Gardening
A Training Presentation
By
Mr. Allah Dad Khan
Agriculture Consultant
KPK Province Pakistan
3. Sign of Harvest of vegetables
The nutritional content, freshness, and flavor that
vegetables possess depend on the stage of maturity and
the time of day at which they are harvested. Over-
mature vegetables will be stringy and coarse.
When possible, harvest vegetables during the cool part of
the morning and process them as soon as possible. If for
some reason processing must be delayed, cool the
vegetables in ice water or crushed ice and store them in
the refrigerator to preserve flavor and quality
4.
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7.
8. Sign of Harvest of vegetables
Here are some brief guidelines for harvesting vegetable
crops:
1.Asparagus -- Harvest the spears when they are at least 6 to
8 inches tall by snapping or cutting them at ground level. A
few spears may be harvested the second year after crowns
are set out. A full harvest season will last 4 to 6 weeks during
the third growing season.
2. Beans snap -- Start harvesting before seeds develop in
The pod. Beans are ready to pick if they snap easily when bent
in half.
9. Sign of Harvest of vegetables Contd
3.Beans, Lima -- Harvest when the pods first
start to bulge with the enlarged seeds.
Pods must still be green, not yellowish.
4.Broccoli -- Harvest the dark green, compact
cluster or head while the buds are shut
tight, before any yellow flowers appear. Small
side shoots will develop later, providing
a continuous harvest.
10. Sign of Harvest of vegetables Contd
5.Brussels Sprouts -- Harvest the lower sprouts
(small heads) when they are about 1 to
1 /2 inches in diameter by twisting them off. Lower
leaves along the stem may be removed to hasten
maturity.
6.Cabbage -- Harvest when the heads feel hard and
solid.
7.Carrots -- Harvest when the roots are 3 /4 to 1
inch in diameter. The largest roots
generally have the darkest tops.
11. Sign of Harvest of vegetables Contd
8.Cauliflower -- Exclude sunlight (blanch) when the
curds are 2 to 3 inches in diameter by loosely tying
together the outer leaves above the curd with a
string or rubber band. Harvest the curds (heads)
when they are 6 to 8 inches in diameter but still
compact, white, and smooth. The head should be
ready 10 to 15 days after tying.
12. Sign of Harvest of vegetables Contd
9.Corn, Sweet -- Silks begin to turn brown and
dry out as the ears mature. Check a few ears
for maturity by opening the top of the ear
and pressing a few kernels with a thumbnail. If
the liquid exuded is milky rather than clear, the
ear is ready for harvest. Cooking a few ears
is a good way to test for maturity.
13. Sign of Harvest of vegetables Contd
10.Cucumbers -- Harvest when the fruits are deep green, before
be 2 to 3 inches for sweet pickles, 5 to 6 for dills, and 6 to 8 for slicing.
Pick 4 to 5 times per week to Encourage continuous production.
Mature cucumbers left on the vine will stop production of the entire
plant.
11.Eggplant -- Harvest when the fruits are 4 to 5 inches in diameter
their color is a glossy purplish black. (A white variation is also
available.) The fruit is getting too old when the color starts to dull or
become bronzed. Because the stem is woody, cut -- do not pull -- the
fruit from the plant. A short stem should remain on each fruit.
14. Sign of Harvest of vegetables Contd
12.Kale -- Twist off the outer, older leaves when they reach a
length of 8 to 10 inches and are medium green in color. Heavy,
dark green leaves are over-mature and are likely to be tough
and bitter. New leaves will grow, providing a continuous
harvest.
13.Kohlrabi -- Harvest when the thickened stems or bulb (the
edible part) is 2 to 3 inches in diameter by Cutting off the
plant just below the bulb. Stems become woody if left too
long before harvest.
14.Lettuce -- Harvest the older, outer leaves from leaf lettuce
as soon as they are 4 to 6 inch
15. Sign of Harvest of vegetables Contd
15.Muskmelons(Cantaloupes) -- Harvest when the stem
slips easily from the fruit with a gentle tug. Another
indicator of ripeness is when the netting on skin becomes
rounded and the flesh between the netting turns from
a green to a tan color.
16.Mustard -- Harvest the leaves and leaf stems when
they are 6 to 8 inches long; new leaves will provide a
continuous harvest until they become strong in flavor
And tough in texture from temperature extremes.
16. Sign of Harvest of vegetables Contd
17.Okra -- Harvest young, tender pods when they are 2 to 3
inches long. Pick at least every other day during the
peak-growing season. Over-mature pods become woody and
are too tough to eat.
18.Onions -- Harvest when the tops fall over and begin to turn
yellow. Dig the onions and allow them to dry out in
the open sun for a few days to toughen the skin. Then remove
the dried soil by brushing and onions lightly. Cut the stem,
leaving 2 to 3 inches attached, and store in net-type bag in a
cool, dry place.
17. Sign of Harvest of vegetables Contd
19.Peas -- Harvest regular peas when the pods are
well rounded; edible-podded varieties should be
harvested when pods are well rounded but before
seeds are more than one-half of their full size if the
pods are to be eaten; harvest when seeds are fully
developed but still fresh and bright green if pods
are to be discarded. Pods are getting too old when
they lose their brightness and turn light or
yellowish green.
18. Sign of Harvest of vegetables Contd
20. Peppers -- Harvest sweet peppers with a sharp knife when
the fruits are firm, crisp, and full size. Green peppers
will turn red if left on the plant. Allow hot peppers to attain
their bright red color and full flavor while attached
to the vine; then cut them and hang them to dry.
21. Potatoes -- Harvest the tubers when the plants begin to
dry and die down. Store the tubers in a cool, high-humidity
location with good ventilation, such as the basement or crawl
space to the house. Avoid exposing the tubers to light.
Greening, which denotes the presence of dangerous alkaloids,
will occur even with small amounts of light.
19. Sign of Harvest of vegetables Contd
22.Pumpkins -- Harvest pumpkins and winter squash before
frost and after the vines dry up, the fruit color darkens, and
the skin surface resists puncture from your thumbnail. Avoid
bruising or scratching the fruit while handling it. Leave a 3-
to 4-inch portion of stem attached to the fruit and store it in a
cool, dry location with good ventilation.
23.Radishes -- Harvest when the roots are 1/2 to 1 1/2 inches
in diameter. The shoulders of radish roots often appear
through the soil surface when they are mature. If left in the
ground too long, they will become tough and
woody.
20. Sign of Harvest of vegetables Contd
24.Spinach -- Harvest by cutting all the leaves off at
the base of the plant when they are 4 to 6 inches long.
New leaves will grow, providing additional harvests.
25. Squash, Summer -- Harvest when the fruit is soft,
tender, and 6 to 8 inches long (3 to 4 inches across for
patty pans). The skin color often changes to a dark,
glossy green or yellow, depending on variety. Pick every
two or three days to encourage production.
21. Sign of Harvest of vegetables Contd
26.Tomatoes -- Harvest the fruits at the most
appealing ripeness stage -- up to dead red ripe.
(There are some yellow varieties of tomatoes.)
Flavor is best at room temperature, but ripe fruit
may be held at 45 O to 50oF for 7 to 10 days.
22. Sign of Harvest of vegetables Contd
27.Turnips -- Harvest the roots when they are 2
to 3 inches in diameter but before heavy frosts
occur in the fall. The tops may be used as
greens when the leaves are 3 to 5 inches long.
23. Sign of Harvest of vegetables Contd
28.Watermelons -- Ripe watermelons produce a
dull thud rather than a sharp, metallic sound
when thumped. Other ripeness indicators are a
deep yellow rather than white color when the
melon touches the ground, brown tendrils on
the stem near the fruit, and a rough, slightly
rigid feel to the skin surface
24. WHEN SHOULD I HARVEST?
Vegetables Optimum Harvest Time
Beets -Leaves While younger and tender
Beets Bulbs While bulbs are solid and crisp, before becoming woody
Broccoli When heads first begin to loosen, before flowers appear
Cabbage After heads become solid, and before they split.
Cantaloupe When the stem end separates easily from vine.
Cauliflower When heads first begin to loosen , befor flowers appear
Cucumber Before seed develops
Potato New When the skin slips early
Potato Storage After leaves and vine dries
Radishes Before bulb are pithy , best in cool weather.
Squash While smaller, and before seed develop
Tomatoes When full colour is reached
Turnips When bulbs are solid and crisp