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A Complete Solution to All your queries for Chardham Yatra

Posted by traveltoindia on March 11, 2023

 
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Char dham Yatra is the most sacred pilgrim tour in India which is observed every year from May to October in Garhwal region of Uttarakhand. Many pilgrims keep worried about how to take on the journey or what are the rules or facilities to make the 10 days yatra hassle-free.

 

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Kitchen Garden Classes by Sujata Jain

Posted by Susan Sharma on July 31, 2022

 
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Improve your health and remain healthy by
“Growing your own Organic Vegetables Fruits and Herbs”.In This way you will be able to reduce the number of visits to the Doctor.This is my personal experience.
Sujata Jain.  
Join me in this 5 day session where I'll show you step by step the 7 secrets to growing vegetables, fruits, and herbs in your home in small spaces and big places effortlessly and naturally. And I will show you how to grow everything using organic methods and even make your own home compost from kitchen waste and save the earth .

Over the past 2 year, I have taught over 200 students who are now successfully growing organic vegetables fruits and herbs.

DETAILS
5-sessions of 1-hour each .
During the course I will answer questions about the garden and help you to get the results you want.

Date:  5th Aug Friday to 9 th Aug Tuesday
Time 3pm - 4 pm

All sessions are online on Zoom .

One Complimentary class on Winter Annual Flowers will be on the 10 th Aug 3pm to 4 pm

TO REGISTER:
Reply and say YES with your name on WhatsApp

Mob: 9811596442
 
Students who register before 12 pm on 4 th aug will get two more classes free with the next monthly class .
One class on a new topic and
Second class on Q and A

Further details will be shared.

Reviews:-
FROM PAST STUDENTS

"Gardening is not just mixing of soil and manure and watering. Its much more then that which you taught us. Thanks for your experienced guidance." - A. Verma

" Within a short span of 5 classes you have touched upon aptly, important points that are very critical to growing healthy and disease free plants (vegetables and fruits) organically which most beginners tend to miss out." - PS

"I took up to gardening 6 months ago & had mixed success. After learning from you I realised that I was ignorant about some basic principles." - Dr Kittur

"The class content and info really is very helpful especially for people like me who have time crunch always...so now my approach is very targetted and focussed." - P. Gaur

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What Function Does Onion Have in the Treatment of Health Issues?

Posted by News Chronicles 24 on April 22, 2022

 
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Red onions have two times the cell fortifications of other vegetables. It is beneficial in the treatment of clinical disorders. As a result, they’re great for a stress-relieving diet and lifestyle. Anthocyanins, for example, are flavonoids abundant in onions.

These flavonoids are polyphenols that have a variety of health benefits. There are a few onion varieties that are milder than others....more

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Rubus ellipticus berries

Posted by Sheikh Gulzaar on June 30, 2018

 
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Rubus ellipticus, commonly known as Golden Himalayan Raspberry or as yellow Himalayan
Himalayan High Bush berries
Raspberry, is an Asian species of thorny fruiting shrub in the rose family. It is native to China, theKashmir, Indochina, and the Philippines.
More details at : http://jkmpic.blogspot.com/2018/06/raspberry-plant-seeds-kashmir.html

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Olive tree cultivation in India

Posted by Sheikh Gulzaar on December 01, 2017

 
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Olea europaea treesOlive trees prefer sub-tropical and temperate regions of the world. These trees are native to the Asia and Africa. They like hot weather and sunny positions without any shade. They need full sun for fruit production, but also need a slight winter chill for the fruit to set. Temperatures below minus 10°C (14°F) may injure even a mature tree.

Trees can produce a crop when they are 6 years old and continue producing a commercial yield for the next 50+ years. Major var. propagated at the  
Jammu and Kashmir Medicinal Plants Introduction Centre-JKMPIC.

Availability of OLIVE varieties
Leccino
Corotina
Messinese
Pendolino
Moralio
Frantio
Cipressino
Picholino- Pollnizer and pickle type Belice - Pickle type
Zaituna - Pollinizer and pickle type Etnea - Pickle type Olive trees Size of plant : 2 ft+ (both male and female).

Shippment : You must pick up the large planting material from our inistitution  directly, however 250 to 500 plants shippment is possiable for by air.Fright charges additional.

For more details: jkmpic@gmail.com
More details:
http://jkmpic.blogspot.in/2016/12/olive-tree-plantation-india.html
Jammu and Kashmir Medicinal Plants Introduction Centre 
POB: 667 GPO Srinagar SGR J&K 190001
Ph: 
09858986794/01933-223705

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aji charapita-Capsicum frutescens plant

Posted by Sheikh Gulzaar on October 11, 2017

 
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Capsicum frutescens aji charapita S
syn: 
Capsicum minimum 
Family: Solanaceae (Nightshade Family, Potato Family)

The dried fruit is a powerful local stimulant with no narcotic effect, it is most useful in atony of the intestines and stomach.


More details: http://jkmpic.blogspot.in/2017/09/aji-charapita-capsicum-frutescens-seed.html

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Kiwi fruit cultivation in India

Posted by Sheikh Gulzaar on February 15, 2017

 
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Kiwi or Chinese gooseberry (Actinidia deliciosa) is grown widely in New Zealand, Italy, USA, 
China, Japan, Australia, France,Pakistan,Iran, Kashmir, Chile and Spain.


Kiwi is mostly grown in the mid hills of Himachal Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, J & K, Sikkim, Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh,Karnataka,Uttarakhand  and Kerala.  Having been very newly introduced in the country estimates of area and production have not yet become available.

Probably because they aren't mostly grown locally in India. They have to be imported. Import means taxes, more transportation charge, and higher risk of damage. All this leads to higher prices.


Kiwi fruit plant varieties cultivated in India are AbbottAllisonBrunoHaywardMonty and Tomuri.

Kiwi vine starts bearing at the age of 4-5 years while the commercial production starts at the age of 7-8 years. The fruits mature earlier at lower altitude and later at high altitudes because of variation in temperature. Large sized berries are harvested first while smaller ones are allowed to increase in size. After harvesting, the fruits are rubbed with a coarse cloth to remove stiff hairs found on their surface. Hard fruits are transported to the market. Subsequently, they lose their firmness in two weeks and become edible. Kiwi plant

Since kiwi is a dioecious plant, it bears pistillate and staminate flowers separately. Commercially grown important pistillate and staminate cultivars are:

Abbott : This is an early flowering and early maturing cultivar. The oblong, medium sized, fruits are covered with dense hairs. They are very sweet in taste with lower ascorbic acid content and medium titratable acidity.

Allison : Fruits resemble those of Abbott, except that these are slightly broader in proportion to its length. The petals of its flowers are overlapping and crimped along with margins. It is an early ripening, heavy bearer and sweet in taste. Ascorbic acid and titratable acidity are on the lower side. This variety is most suited for Himachal Pradesh.

Bruno : This cultivar requires comparatively less chilling period. The fruits are tapering in shape towards the stem end. They are longest among all the cultivars. The fruits is dark brown having very dense, short and bristly hair, highest in ascorbic acid and titratable acidity. The bearing is very heavy.

Hayward : Most popular cultivar or the world, Hayward is comparatively shy bearer with a tendency of biennial bearing. The fruit is broad and flat, being much wider in relation to length. It is superior in flavour with high sugar and ascorbic acid content. It requires comparatively more chilling hours.

Monty : It is a late flowering cultivar but fruit maturity is not late. The fruits are oblong, resembling those of Abbot and Allison. Being a highly prolific bearer cultivar, sometimes it needs hand thinning for obtaining good sized fruits. The fruit is somewhat wider towards blossom end with higher acidity and medium sugar content.

Tomuri : It is a good pollenizer for Hayward and Monty, the late flowering kiwis. Flowers appear usually in groups of 5. Allison : It is also used for pollenizing different cultivars.

Grow Your Own Kiwi fruit plants
Write us at : jkmpic@gmail.com, jkmpic@bsnl.in
Ph: 09858986794/01933-223705
POB 667 GPO Srinagar SGR Jammu and Kashmir 190001
More detailshttp://jkmpic.blogspot.com/2016/12/kiwi-fruit-cultivation-in-india.html

Availability : Varaties of kiwi plant Abbott,Allison,Bruno, Hayward,Monty, Tomuri
Other planting material also available Apple tree, Apricort tree ,Goji berry tree, Ginkgo biloba tree , Almond tree, Peach tree, Pear tree, Amlok tree, Howthorne tree ,Hazel tree, Zaitoon tree , Walnut seed and medicinal and herbal plants

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Angelica herbal plant

Posted by Sheikh Gulzaar on December 08, 2016

 
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Angelica archangelica, commonly known as garden angelica, Holy Ghost, wild celery, and Norwegian angelica, is a biennial plant from the Apiaceae family, a subspecies of which is cultivated for its sweetly scented edible stems and roots.

More details: 
http://jkmpic.blogspot.in/2016/05/angelica-plant.html

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Fruit plants and wild nature

Posted by Sheikh Gulzaar on December 08, 2016

 
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It is the second most expensive nut and needs cold and hilly terrain with a few days of sub-zero temperature. Therefore, Himachal Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir make the best choice in India. It takes three to five years for hazelnut plants to grow and yield fruit.

For more details:
http://jkmpic.blogspot.in/2016/12/fruit-plants-kashmir.html

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Cordyceps sinensis fungs

Posted by Sheikh Gulzaar on September 08, 2015

 
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We are also fascinated by the fungus and just started a page because we believe it is important to do it in a sustainable way. Otherwise cordyceps sinensis will be disappearing soon from the slopes of the Kashmir Himalayan.

For more details: jkmpic@gmail.com
Home : http://jkmpic.blogspot.in
Ph: 09858986794/01933-223705

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