Spring is here and more friends are digging wild vegetables. Artificial planting of wild vegetables is no longer new. Many farmers planting wild vegetables also look at the wild vegetable market. Wild vegetables can be planted artificially, but it is best to choose the right type of wild vegetables. Otherwise, there may be a sale.
It is necessary to consider which type of wild vegetables to choose to grow. The first thing to consider about vegetable gardening is what the local mayor/market situation is. For example, wild vegetables like Garcia are popular in many places and have little risk if grown. But for wild vegetables that are rare locally, they are not suitable for cultivation. This is because there is relatively low awareness of this wild vegetable in the local market. In addition, in the process of planting wild vegetables should also consider the local climate and environmental issues, according to the local conditions of planting is more appropriate.
Yue Cai is a wild vegetable that I think is suitable for artificial cultivation. Like gazpacho like wild vegetables many friends like. Every year in early spring, my mother likes to take the bag and shovel to the ground to find capers. Cantonese cabbage is delicious in dumplings, wrapped and steamed. Moreover, Cantonese cabbage is highly adaptable and grows in most parts of China, and some parts of the south have been planted artificially. According to the price of vegetables during the Spring Festival, the price of Cantonese cabbage in Beijing is about 8 yuan, per catty, so the price is still very good. Therefore, farmers who want to try to grow wild vegetables can try to grow gazpacho.
In addition to gazpacho, cilantro is also a good choice, but compared with gazpacho, the requirements of cilantro cultivation technology is higher. At present, cilantro cultivation mainly adopts the plastic greenhouse planting method, and the planting process is more complicated. The price of cilantro on the market is still ideal. The general price of a catty is more than ten dollars.
In addition to the two wild vegetables mentioned above, thorn noya is a more popular wild vegetable on the market, and thorn noya planting is also very common. The price of thorny noya in the market usually stays around 15 won. The cultivation of thornnoya is similar to that of cilantro, so interested farmers can learn more about it.
The cultivation of wild vegetables is still in its early stages and is not yet comprehensive in terms of cultivation techniques, so farmers who want to cultivate wild vegetables are advised to do more homework.