The festive season has started in the country. During this time people buy flowers in large quantities for worship and decoration. Apart from this, flowers are also used in making oil, incense sticks, bouquets, garlands and perfumes. On the other hand, they are also used in the industrial sector as soap, cosmetics and even herbal products and medicine.
In such a situation, farmers can earn lakhs of rupees by doing gardening. The market for flowers like marigold, rose, hibiscus, Champa and lotus are very limited, but the business of tuberose flowers is done throughout the year. There is always a demand for them in the markets as well. In such a situation, cultivating tuberose flowers is a more profitable deal.
How to do tuberose flower cultivation
Choose an open area and a sunny spot to get a good harvest of fragrant flowers. Irrigation of its crop does not cost much, as well as less care is required. After irrigation between 10 to 12 days of cultivation and weeding and hoeing once a month, the field is filled with flowers. Explain that it is very important to understand the climate and soil before its cultivation so that the fertilizer and water can be given to the crop accordingly. It is cultivated in the hilly areas from June to July, while in the plains it is cultivated in the month of September.
Source: ABP
For information related to beneficial government schemes related to agriculture and farmers, read the articles of Gramophone daily. Don’t forget to share this article with your friends using the share button below.
Share