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Seasonal guide
Afrika / Kongo - Brazavil / Sangha

What to plant in Sangha in June

June in Sangha, Congo - Brazzaville marks the beginning of the dry season, characterized by warm temperatures averaging 25°C and reduced but still significant rainfall. These conditions are ideal for full outdoor sowing of many seasonal crops. Gardeners can expect stable warmth and moderate sun, suitable for establishing new plants.

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Ekim

Önerilen ekim

10 seçenekler
  • Maíz

    Maíz

    Direct sow in well-drained soil. Ensure consistent moisture during germination.

  • Frijoles (ej. Caupí)

    Frijoles (ej. Caupí)

    Direct sow after the last significant rains. Support climbing varieties.

  • Okra

    Okra

    Direct sow seeds. Prefers warm soil for germination.

  • Berenjena

    Berenjena

    Sow in protected seedbed / indoor tray. Transplant once robust seedlings are ready and temperatures are stable.

  • Pimiento

    Pimiento

    Sow in protected seedbed / indoor tray. Requires warmth for germination.

  • Tomate

    Tomate

    Sow in protected seedbed / indoor tray. Provide support as plants grow.

  • Calabacín

    Calabacín

    Sow in protected seedbed / indoor tray. Space adequately due to vigorous growth.

  • Melón

    Melón

    Sow in protected seedbed / indoor tray. Requires ample space and warmth.

  • Yuca

    Plant stem cuttings directly. Requires well-drained soil.

  • Batata (Camote)

    Plant slips or vine cuttings directly. Prefers loose, well-drained soil.

Fide

Fide

2 seçenekler
  • Col

    Col

    Transplant robust seedlings into well-prepared beds. Ensure adequate spacing.

  • Cebolla

    Cebolla

    Transplant young onion sets or seedlings. Ensure good drainage.

Tasks

Monthly tasks

Monitor soil moisture closely as rainfall decreases compared to previous months. Implement mulching to conserve water and suppress weeds. Continue weeding regularly to reduce competition for nutrients and water. Check plants for pests and diseases, addressing issues promptly. Provide support for climbing plants as they grow. Prepare beds for upcoming planting by amending soil with compost.