GREEN UP THE MONSOONS
In India, the rainy season, or monsoon, is ideal for planting a variety of crops and plants. Here are some of the best plants to sow during this season ( TO BUY CLICK www.eassygardening.com) :
Vegetables
- Cucumbers – They thrive in warm, moist conditions.
- Okra (Ladyfinger) – Requires well-drained soil and plenty of sunlight.
- Pumpkin – Needs a lot of space and can grow well in the monsoon.
- Tomatoes – Prefer well-drained soil and consistent moisture.
- Green Beans – Benefit from the warm, wet conditions.
Fruits
- Papaya – Requires well-drained soil and plenty of rainfall.
- Pineapple – Grows well in the humid, tropical climate.
- Banana – Needs a lot of water and can thrive in the monsoon.
- Guava – Prefers well-drained soil and moderate rainfall.
Flowers
- Marigold – Grows well in the rainy season with vibrant blooms.
- Sunflower – Thrives in well-drained soil and can tolerate heavy rains.
- Hibiscus – Loves the warm, humid conditions of the monsoon.
- Jasmine – Flourishes in the moist, rainy environment.
Herbs
- Coriander (Cilantro) – Prefers cool, wet weather.
- Mint – Grows vigorously in the monsoon season.
- Basil – Requires moist soil and plenty of sunlight.
- Lemongrass – Thrives in the warm, wet conditions of the monsoon.
Grains and Pulses
- Rice – The quintessential monsoon crop in India, requiring plenty of water.
- Maize (Corn) – Grows well with adequate rainfall.
- Pigeon Pea (Tur) – Adaptable to the rainy season conditions.
- Green Gram (Moong Dal) – Suitable for sowing during the monsoon.
Ornamental Plants
- Bougainvillea – Though drought-resistant, it can flourish with the rains.
- Plumeria (Frangipani) – Prefers well-drained soil and moderate rainfall.
- Ferns – Thrive in the moist, shady conditions brought by the monsoon.
These plants not only thrive in the rainy season but also contribute to a lush, vibrant garden during the monsoon months. CLICK HERE TO BUY THE AVAILABLE PLANTS