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How to Protect Crops from Extreme Summer Heat?
Extreme summer heat can hit crops fast. In April 2026, the India Meteorological Department warned that heat-wave conditions were likely in parts of northwest, central, and adjoining east India, which is a strong reminder that farmers need a heat plan before the damage begins. Heat stress matters because high temperatures increase crop water loss, raise […]
Fertigation Basics
Fertigation means applying fertilizer through an irrigation system, so water and nutrients reach the root zone together. In drip or micro-irrigation systems, this is usually done with injectors or similar equipment that mix a soluble fertilizer solution into the irrigation water. It is especially useful when you want more precise nutrient delivery and better control […]
Foliar vs. Soil Application
The short answer is: neither method is always better. The better method depends on what your crop needs, how fast it needs it, and what problem you are trying to solve. In most farming systems, soil application is the foundation, while foliar application is the quick helper. Foliar feeding can correct certain deficiencies quickly, but […]
Phosphates Without the DAP
Biosar Sampoorna is presented on Biosar’s site as a phosphate-rich organic manure made by co-composting rock phosphate with organic matter to improve crop nutrition and soil health. In other words, it is designed to support phosphorus supply through a more biological, soil-building route rather than relying only on conventional chemical phosphate fertilizers. What rock phosphate […]
N-P-K the Bio Way
Biosar describes its NPK biofertilizer as a microbial product built around Azotobacter, phosphate-solubilizing bacteria (PSB), and potassium-mobilizing bacteria (KMB), with the goal of improving nitrogen, phosphorus, and potash availability in a natural way. On Biosar’s site, this product is presented as part of a broader microbial crop-nutrition approach rather than a plain chemical fertilizer replacement. […]
The IMO Certification Difference
In simple terms, IMO-certified means a farm, processor, or product has been inspected and certified by IMO Control for organic or sustainable-agriculture standards. In India, IMO Control Pvt. Ltd. (IMO India) describes itself as an independent certification body for organic and sustainable agriculture, and APEDA lists it among India’s accredited organic certification bodies under the […]
Carbon-Neutral Farming
Biosar had its manufacturing facility was validated by RINA S.p.A. and registered under a United Nations carbon-reduction initiative. That matters because, in agriculture, credibility is becoming as important as claims. Buyers, farmers, and partners are increasingly asking not just whether a product works, but whether the company behind it is building for long-term soil health, […]
What regenerative farming means in simple words
Regenerative farming means farming in a way that improves the land instead of slowly exhausting it. In simple words, it is about helping the soil become healthier, stronger, and more alive over time so the farm can keep producing well for many years. Every farm depends on soil. If the soil becomes tired, compacted, dry, […]
How to re-pot a plant without killing it
Repotting is supposed to help a plant, not shock it. The trick is to move it gently, give it the right soil, and avoid disturbing the roots more than necessary. Most plants survive repotting well when you keep the process calm and simple. When a plant needs repotting A plant usually needs a bigger pot […]
Best vegetables for first-time home gardeners
Starting a home garden is easiest when you choose vegetables that grow fast, stay manageable in pots, and give you a quick harvest. Indian kitchen-garden guidance and home-vegetable studies consistently highlight leafy greens, root crops, legumes and a few small fruit crops as good choices for home growing. The Best Beginner Vegetables to start with: […]
Why more Indians are growing food at home
Home food growing is becoming more common in India for a simple reason: it solves everyday problems. It helps people stretch their budgets, get fresher produce, use small spaces well, and build a habit that feels useful instead of decorative. In cities especially, kitchen gardens, terrace beds, balcony pots and even a few herb planters […]
How to choose the right fertiliser for your crop stage
Choosing fertiliser is not just about feeding the plant. It is about feeding the plant at the right time. A crop does not need the same thing every week. A young seedling needs help building roots. A leafy plant needs stronger vegetative growth. A flowering or fruiting crop needs a different nutrient balance to support […]
Kitchen Herb Shelf : 8 Herbs That Thrive Indoors
Fresh herbs can turn an ordinary meal into something special. The good news is that you do not need a big garden to grow them. A sunny windowsill, a balcony edge, or a kitchen shelf near light can be enough to keep a small herb collection thriving. If you are new to growing, indoor herbs […]
Why Indians are about to start balcony garden in 2026
Balcony gardening isn’t a fad, it has become a mainstream habit for many Indians in 2025. From apartment terraces in Mumbai to small verandahs in smaller towns, people are turning tiny outdoor spaces into food, flower and herb gardens. If you’ve wondered why so many friends, neighbours or influencers suddenly have green balconies, this post […]
Top 10 viral plant hacks
1) Banana-peel fertilizer (bury or soak peels) What people do : Bury banana peels in the pot / soak peels in water for a few days and use the water on plants. Why it’s claimed to work : Banana peels contain potassium (K) and small amounts of other nutrients. How to test : One pot […]
8 Reasons to Farm Organic
Practical benefits, real trade-offs, and how to get started: for small farms, FPOs, tea gardens and hobby growers in India.
Top 10 mistakes new gardeners make and how to fix them
Short, practical fixes for beginners: balcony growers, kitchen gardeners and small farms.