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  1. 18 Fruits and Veggies You Can Propagate at Home
  2. Pomegranate Farming, Planting, Care, Harvesting
  3. Is Pomegranate Good for Liver?


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18 Fruits and Veggies You Can Propagate at Home

If you’ve successfully prepared a vegetable garden, know the tricks of the trade of saving dying plants, and even make your own compost, congratulations because you’re a regular Martha Stewart in the garden! But even with all that success in the garden, there might just be one more hill you need to climb — learning the ins and outs of propagating produce at home. Onions and potatoes are also easy to propagate at home. However, instead of adding these vegetables’ roots to water, you can simply cut a potato and half and put it in some potting soil; for onions, you can plant the bottom directly into soil. Both will regrow. What are the easiest fruits to propagate at home? Some fruits are easier to propagate than others. While you may have seen viral videos of people propagating pineapple plants and avocado trees, those tend to be a bit trickier. According to In Habitat, blackberries, blueberries, figs, grapes, mulberries, olives, pomegranates, and raspberries are some of the easiest fruits to propagate. Lemons and limes are also easily propagated at home. To propagate these citrus fruits, you can plant their seeds in potting soil. Apples also require minimal effort to propagate; pack apple seeds from an old core in peat moss, then store it in the fridge. It will start to grow into a small tree, which can be planted in the yard once it gets big enough. Here’s how to propagate dragon fruit, according to Garden Nerd; start by cutting the ends; no brown, woody parts of the fruit ...

Pomegranate Farming, Planting, Care, Harvesting

Table of Contents • Pomegranate Farming Guide For Beginners: • Introduction of Pomegranate: • Suitable Climate for Pomegranate Plantation: • Suitable Soil type for Pomegranate Plantation: • Varieties of Pomegranate: • Propagation of Pomegranate Plants: • Preparation of Land for Pomegranate Plantation: • Planting of Pomegranate : • Planting Material: • Best Planting Time for Pomegranate Crop: • Pomegranate Plant Spacing: • Recommended Planting Method of Pomegranate: • Manures and Fertilizers in Pomegranate Farming: • Care, Pests, and Disease Management in Pomegranate Orchard: • Physiological disorder: • Irrigation Supply for Pomegranate Plants: • Training and Pruning of Pomegranate Plants: • Inter-cultivation of Pomegranate Crop: • Regulation of flower-bearing: • Techniques of Harvesting and Yield of Pomegranates: • Post-harvest management of Pomegranates: • a) Grading and Storage: • b) Packing and Transportation : • Marketing of Fruits: Pomegranate Farming. Introduction of Pomegranate: Pomegranate is one of the commercial fruit crops of India. It is native to Iran (Persia). Pomegranate is known as a drought-tolerant crop, yet regular irrigation is mandatory to commercial yield production. Water levels and optimal irrigation regime depend on a plurality of factors as soil type, tree size, physiological phase, and potential evaporation. As a rule, the tree needs little supplemental irrigation. The commonly used irrigation regime in pomegranate orchards relies mainly on the...

Is Pomegranate Good for Liver?

Today’s world is all about finding natural alternatives to boost health. We look at fruits and vegetables to improve our wellbeing in terms of increasing longevity and quality of life. Eating foods that are beneficial to the liver is especially important. The liver is responsible for about 500 bodily functions including filtering blood, aiding the storage of vitamins and minerals, breaking down fats and metabolizing proteins. Therefore, it is essential to do all you can to care for it properly. What is the Liver? The liver is a fleshy organ located between the stomach and the diaphragm. It is one of the largest organs in the body. Everything you consume that enters the bloodstream will pass through the liver at some point. Therefore, you have to be careful about what you consume. Eating the wrong foods can cause fatty liver disease and other types of liver diseases. Fatty liver disease can be caused by an excessive consumption of fatty foods and/or alcohol. It causes fat globules to build up in your liver cells causing your liver to turn to fat. When this happens, the liver stops carrying out many of its functions putting you at risk for serious conditions like Is Pomegranate Good for Liver? Now let’s talk about why pomegranate may be beneficial. Pomegranates are a red fruit with a thick inedible skin and hundreds of edible seeds. The seeds are quite beneficial when eaten and can work to lower blood pressure, fight arthritis pain, lower the risk of heart disease and they m...