Monday, October 24, 2011

Appreciation and Review from Canada

Hi Keerthi,
I reviewed your blog- a great effort, well executed. Your love for what you write about is very evident. Keep up the great effort in promoting people's interest in all things 'natural'.




-Rmagine, Ontario, Canada L5V 2M2

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Kala Jamun


Courtesy: Hundekar Home Garden,Bengaluru.

Jamun is indigenous to India. Its tree is tall and evergreen. Therefore It is generally grown as avenue tree or as wind break. Though the fruits are liked by all and sell at a high price, but it is still not grown as an orchard tree. Jamun is found all over India.
Jamun fruits are a good source of iron and are said to be useful in the troubles of heart and liver. The seeds of jamun are an effective medicine against diabetes and their powder is widely used in India to control diabetes.
Jamun fruits are highly perishable.
Fruits are normally packed in bamboo baskets and transported to local markers. In the market, fruits are sold on green leaves or on pieces of newspaper. The fruits prepacked in leaf cup covered with perforated polythene bags have little or no damage, during handling. Handling of fruits during transit from market to home is also easier in this container.
Jamun fruits can be processed into excellent quality fermented beverages such as vinegar and cider , and non-fermented ready-to-serve beverages and squashes. A good quality jelly can also be prepared from its fruits. The seeds can be processed into powder which is very useful to cure diabetes. These have a ready market.
Harvesting and postharvest management
Seedling trees start bearing at the age of 9-10 years, whereas budded ones take 5-6years. Flowering starts during March and continues up April in north Indian conditions. Fruits ripen during June- July or with the onset of rains. It takes about 3-5 months to ripen after full bloom. Fruits change their colour from green to deep red or bluish black. This is a non climacteric fruit hence it des not ripen after harvesting. Fully ripe fruits are harvested daily by hand picking or by shaking the branches and collecting the fruits on a polythene sheet. Jamun trees need a number of pickings, since all fruits do not ripen at a time. The average yield of fully grown budded and seedling trees is 50-70 kg and 80-100 kg /plant /year.

Friday, October 21, 2011

Yelakki Banana

FROM FLOWER-RAW FRUIT-READY TO PLUCK

Courtesy: Hundekar Home Garden,Bengaluru.



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Thursday, October 20, 2011

Avocado

AVOCADO FRUIT( RAW)
Courtesy: Hundekar Home Garden,Bengaluru.

AVOCADO SPROUT FROM THE SEED
AVOCADO FRUIT AND SEED
AVOCADO TREE                  
Basic information on avocado
Scientific name:
Persea americana
English:
Avocado
Avocado pear
Butter pear
Alligator pear
Midshipman's butter
Dutch:
Avocado
Spanish:
Aguacate
French:
Avocat
German:
Avocado
Italian:
Avocado
Family:
Lauraceae
Origin:
Southern Mexico and Central America
Distribution:
Important in Central America as a food crop. In most tropical countries avocados are now grown either for home consumption or for local markets.
Evergreen or deciduous:
Evergreen
Flowers:
The small greenish-yellow flowers are 5 to 10 mm wide.
Leaves:
Avocado leaves are 12-25 cm long.
Fruits:
Avocado fruits are egg-shaped or pear-shaped.
Climate and weather:
Avocado requires a tropical or subtropical climates. The tree needs a climate without frost. It cannot tolerate strong winds.
Pollination:
Pollination is by insects, usually by bees.
Height:
Avocado trees are up to 20 meters tall.
Type of soil:
Can be grown on different types of soils but prefers deep well aerated soils. Avocado cannot stand waterlogging so it requires good drainage. If there is a danger of waterlogging the trees should be planted on mounds.
Light:
Prefers full sun.
Spacing (close range)
4 meter
Spacing (wide range)
10 meter
Propagation:
Avocados can be grown from seed but vegetative propagation by grafting is needed, as cultivars are very heterozygotous.
Insect pests:
Not many insect pests, but scale insects, mealybugs and mites may cause some problems.
Diseases:
Root rot (Phytophtora)
Harvesting:
The avocado fruit does get ripe on the tree. It can be picked in a hard, "green" but mature condition. After that it will ripen quickly in a few days time.
Chemical composition:
Avocados are very nutritious fruits with the highest energy value of all fruits. The flesh contains sugar, proteins and highly digestible oil which is very similar to olive oil. Avocados contain vitamins A, B and E.
Uses:
Ripe fruits are eaten fresh or used in salads. Avocado fruits are not sweet, but have a fatty flavor, and a smooth creamy texture. They have a higher fat content than other fruits. An unripe fruit is hard, but when ripe it will feel a bit soft when pressed in the palm of the hand. The flesh of ripe fruits has a typical greenish yellow to golden yellow color.

                                

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

LEMON SEASON-Is Lemon a Fruit or Vegetable?

LEMON(LIME) IS A FRUIT.
Courtesy: Hundekar Home Garden , Bengaluru.


LEMON TREE SAPLING                                                               LEMON TREE
Family : lemon, (Citrus limon), small tree or spreading bush of the rue family (Rutaceae) and its edible fruit. The lemon forms a spreading bush or a small tree, 3–6 m (10–.
20 feet )high if not pruned.
Origin: The lemon was probably unknown to the ancient Greeks and Romans, but it was introduced into Spain and North Africa some time between the years ad 1000 and 1200.  The United States and Italy are major producers of lemons. Other producing countries include Spain, Greece, Turkey, Argentina, Lebanon, Chile, Brazil, Israel, Australia, Tunisia, South Africa, Algeria, Cyprus, and Portugal. About half of the lemon crop is usually shipped to the fresh-fruit market.  

Flowers: The flowers have a sweet odour and are rather large, solitary or in small clusters in the axils of the leaves.
    
Fruit: The fruit is oval with a broad, low, apical nipple and 8 to 10 segments. The outer rind, or peel, yellow when ripe and rather thick in some varieties, is prominently glandular-dotted.
Varieties :The chief varieties of lemons were formerly the Lisbon, a variety introduced from Australia, and the Eureka, a variety that originated from a seedling tree grown in California.


Seeds:The seeds are small, ovoid, and pointed; occasionally, fruits are seedless. The pulp is decidedly acid. The predominant acid present is citric acid, which may amount to 5 percent or more by weight of the lemon’s juice.Seedlings of these species are superior to lemon seedlings as rootstocks because they are more uniform and less susceptible to the various crown- and foot-rot diseases.
Climate:The relatively cool, equable climatic zones of coastal Italy and California are especially favourable for lemon cultivation. The trees are commonly grown in orchards, spaced 5–8 m (16–26 feet) apart. Lemon trees usually bloom throughout the year, and the fruit is picked 6 to 10 times a year. Full-sized fruit for commercial purposes is about 50 mm (2 inches) in diameter. The fruit is usually picked while still green and, after curing, may be kept three months or more in storage.
Juice: Lemon juice is rich in vitamin C and contains smaller amounts of the B vitamins, particularly B1, B2, and niacin. Juice of the lemon is a characteristic ingredient in many pastries and desserts, such as tarts and the traditional American lemon meringue pie. The astringent, distinctive flavour of the fruit is also used to enhance many poultry, fish, and vegetable dishes worldwide. Lemonade, made with lemon, sugar, and water, is a popular warm-weather beverage, and the juice itself is commonly added to tea.
Byproducts: Among the important by-products of lemons are citric acid, citrate of lime, lemon oil, and pectin. Preparation of the oil, used in perfumes, soap, and flavouring extract, is an important industry in Sicily. Citric acid is used in beverage manufacturing.

LEMON  GROWN IN BONSAI CULTURE

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Red Lady Papaya

FROM SEED-FLOWERS-FRUIT

Courtesy: Hundekar Home Garden,Bengaluru.


Red fleshed fruit averaging 1.5 to 2.0 kg. Good sweetness. Sets fruit at average 70 cm above soil. Tolerant to Papaya Ring Spot Virus. Produces fruit on average nine months from seed. Fruit ships well and trees produce about 35 fruits per season. First year production is larger than second year production. We have found this variety to be less resistant to fungus than the Certified Red Maradol. Packaged in 10-gram envelope. Minimum germination 75%.
Origin: Taiwan
The following benefits of red lady papaya for health:
1. Lowering the risk of cancer (Vitamin C) Papaya is rich in vitamin C, an essential nutrient that functions as an antioxidant and helps prevent cell damage from free radicals and are believed to help prevent and fight cancer.
2. Enhancing good eyesight (vitamin A)
The content may be improving with good eyesight
3. Increasing fertility (Folate) Papaya is packed with folate, vitamin B is needed for fertility in both men and women. These substances contribute to the maturation of spermatogenesis in men and implantation, oocyte and placentation in women.
4. Reduce high blood pressure (Potassium) It has a natural supply of potassium. Several studies have shown that this substance may reduce hypertension
5. Helps weight loss (Fiber) Rich in fiber content so it can help the digestive process and increase the feeling of satiety without having to worry about losing calories. and very good for dieting.
6. Improve skin health (Vitamin E) Produce antioxidants for skin health of the body, so it will produce more radiant and glowing skin naturally and more subtle.
7. Helps blood clotting (vitamin K) Papaya is a good source of vitamin K, nutrient best known for his role in healthy blood clotting.
8. Helps prevent bone loss (Calcium) Calcium is an excellent nutrient for bone health
9. Preventing leg cramps (Magnesium) Lack of magnesium in the body can show in the form of muscles, tremors, weakness


Monday, October 17, 2011

Lychee Fruit




SAPLINGS:  Courtesy: Hundekar Home Garden,Bengaluru.

 Benefits of Lychee Fruit
OriginLychee fruit (litchi chinensis Sonn) derived from Kwantung and Fukien province in South China, and spread to northern Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, Bangladesh, India, southern Japan, Taiwan, and the United States.

Family: Lychee fruit is a subtropical plant belonging to the Family Sapindaceae or soapberry. Known with some of the terms, such as lichi, litchi, lichee, laichi, Leechee, or lychee. lychee fruit has a high price, both in fresh and in processed form.

Season:cLychee fruit usually start flowering and fruit early rainy season between September to October. And when the fruit is ready for harvest, characteristics fruit color has changed from green to be reddish and fragrant of the typical

Appearance: In general, fruit Lychee is very easy to recognize. Fruit small oval-shaped and slightly rounded at the horde has a thin stalk reddish color. Surface of the fruit skin nodule, so opened and white meat contains a lot of clear water.

Nutrition and health benefits lychee fruit has many health benefits because it contains different types of nutrition in the fruit lychee. vitamin and the most prominent in the fruit is vitamin c. lychee degree to 71.5 mg vitamin C per 100 grams of pulp. eat 100 grams of fruit lychee, can meet the needs of more than 100 percent of vitamin C per day. Vitamin C is the natural antioxidants that are very useful for attacks against free radicals, causes early old process, and various cancer diseases.
Mineral prominent in the fruit lychee is potasium 171 mg, phosphorus 31 mg, 10 mg magnesium, calcium and 5 mg. Even with a low degree, lychee substance also contains iron, Zinc, copper, natrium, selenium, and other minerals.
Lychees treat coughs and can be trusted to have any effect cure gastralgia, tumor, and gland swell.
Fat content in the fruit lychee very low, so very good to be consumed by all age groups, including those who are diet to maintain or lose weight. Therefore, there is no limit how many lychee that should be consumed each day.
Consume fresh lychee fruit every day to refine the skin. The fruit is also believed to lychee can enrich the blood and improve physical strength. Therefore, for those who completed the recommended treatment because of illness consume fruit lychee to help restore power.
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