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Buy Vegetable Seeds Online in Ghazipur (UP)

Looking for vegetable seeds in Ghazipur? Now you can order high-quality, f1 hybrid seeds online and get them delivered directly to your doorstep. Trusted by 1,000+ farmers in Ghazipur (Uttar Pradesh), our seeds guarantee better germination, higher yield, and affordable prices.

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  • High Germination Rate – Seeds tested for Ghazipur (UP) soil climate.
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  • Free Sowing Guide – A month-by-month crop calendar for Ghazipur farmers.
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📅 Month-Wise Sowing Guide – Ghazipur Farmers

Easily check which vegetables to plant every month in Ghazipur. Click below for sowing tips, best crops, and local guidance:

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  • Block-wise sowing recommendations for Ghazipur
  • Correct sowing/transplanting times
  • Planting distance & methods
  • Expected harvest and selling period

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📍 Ghazipur Crop Patterns (Krishi Vigyan Kendras, KVK Recommendation)

According to Krishi Vigyan Kendra Ghazipur, the typical crop patterns are Kharif, Rabi, and Zaid.

Commonly grown vegetables include: Tomato, Chilli, Brinjal, Okra, Cauliflower, Cabbage, and various gourds.

In flood-prone areas like Mohammadabad, Mardah, and Bhawarkol blocks of district Ghazipur, specific water-resistant varieties are recommended.

🗓️ Vegetable Crop Calendar for Ghazipur Farmers

Month Best Crops Notes
January Tomato, Brinjal, Chili (nursery), Onion (transplant), Pea (late) Protect from frost
February Tomato, Brinjal, Chili (nursery), Onion (transplant), Pea Irrigate regularly
March Okra, Cucurbits (Cucumber, Bitter gourd, Bottle gourd), Summer Squash Start summer vegetables
April Okra, Cucurbits, Amaranthus, Cowpea Provide shade during peak heat
May Okra, Cucurbits, Amaranthus, Cowpea Manage pests and diseases
June Cucurbits (early), Okra (early), Leafy vegetables (early) Prepare for monsoon crops
July Cucurbits, Okra, Leafy vegetables, Beans Manage waterlogging
August Cucurbits, Okra, Leafy vegetables, Beans, Chili (transplant) Monitor for fungal diseases
September Cauliflower (nursery), Cabbage (nursery), Radish, Spinach Prepare for winter crops
October Cauliflower (transplant), Cabbage (transplant), Radish, Spinach, Carrot Sow winter vegetables
November Cauliflower, Cabbage, Radish, Spinach, Carrot, Pea Protect from pests
December Tomato (nursery), Brinjal (nursery), Chili (nursery), Onion (nursery), Pea Prepare nursery for next season

🌱 Simple Sowing Table – Ghazipur, (UP)

Crop Method Seed Rate* Spacing Sowing Window First Harvest
Tomato Nursery → Transplant 100–120 g/acre 60 × 45 cm Jan–Feb, Jun–Jul, Oct–Nov 70–90 days
Brinjal (Eggplant) Nursery → Transplant 200-250 g/acre 60 x 45 cm Jan-Feb, Jun-Jul, Oct-Nov 70-80 days
Chili Nursery → Transplant 80-100 g/acre 45 x 45 cm Jan-Feb, Jun-Jul, Sept-Oct 60-75 days
Okra (Bhindi) Direct Sowing 8-10 kg/acre 45 x 30 cm Feb-Apr, Jun-Jul 50-60 days
Bottle Gourd (Lauki) Direct Sowing 4-5 kg/acre 1.5 x 1 m Feb-Mar, Jun-Jul 60-70 days
Bitter Gourd (Karela) Direct Sowing 4-5 kg/acre 1.5 x 0.75 m Feb-Mar, Jun-Jul 55-65 days
Spinach (Palak) Direct Sowing 8-10 kg/acre 20 x 5 cm Sept-Oct, Feb-Mar 30-40 days
Cauliflower Nursery -> Transplant 300-400 g/acre 45 x 45 cm Sept-Oct 60-75 days
Cabbage Nursery -> Transplant 250-300 g/acre 45 x 45 cm Sept-Oct 60-70 days

Block-Wise Sowing Recommendations – Ghazipur District, Uttar Pradesh

1. Ghazipur Sadar, Mardah, Mohammadabad (Well-Irrigated Plains)

  • Kharif (Jun–Oct):
    • Paddy (high-yielding varieties)
    • Maize (for fodder and grain)
    • Pigeonpea (Arhar)
    • Black gram (Urd)
    • Pearl millet (Bajra)
  • Rabi (Oct–Mar):
    • Wheat (irrigated)
    • Chickpea (gram)
    • Mustard
    • Lentil (Masoor)
    • Barley
    • Vegetables: Potato, Tomato, Onion, Garlic, Pea
  • Zaid (Mar–Jun):
    • Okra
    • Cucumber
    • Watermelon
    • Muskmelon
    • Summer Moong

👉 Recommendation: Farmers in these well-irrigated blocks should explore diversification into high-value vegetables like tomato, potato and onion, alongside cereals and pulses, capitalizing on market access.

2. Zamania, Bhadaura (Canal-Irrigated Areas)

  • Kharif (Jun–Oct):
    • Paddy (fine grain varieties)
    • Sorghum (Jowar, for fodder)
    • Pigeonpea (Arhar)
    • Green gram (Moong)
  • Rabi (Oct–Mar):
    • Wheat
    • Chickpea
    • Pea
    • Mustard
    • Vegetables: Cauliflower, Cabbage, Radish, Carrot
  • Zaid (Mar–Jun):
    • Bottle Gourd
    • Bitter Gourd
    • Ridge Gourd
    • Summer vegetables (leafy types)

👉 Recommendation: Emphasize water-efficient irrigation techniques (drip, sprinkler) in these canal-irrigated blocks for crops like vegetables to improve water use efficiency and productivity.

3. Reotipur, Karanda (Diara Land/River-Bed Farming)

  • Kharif (Jun–Oct):
    • Maize (early maturing varieties)
    • Groundnut
    • Sesame
    • Vegetables: Cucurbits (Pumpkin, Bottle Gourd)
  • Rabi (Oct–Mar):
    • Mustard
    • Lentil
    • Chickpea
    • Vegetables: Watermelon (early sowing), Cucumber (early sowing)
  • Zaid (Mar–Jun):
    • Cucurbits (Watermelon, Muskmelon, Cucumber)
    • Vegetables: Okra, Spinach, Amaranthus

👉 Recommendation: Diara land farmers should focus on short-duration, early-maturing crops and vegetables adapted to riverbed conditions (e.g., cucurbits, groundnut) to avoid flood risks.

4. Birno, Devkali (Relatively Low-Irrigation/Rainfed Areas)

  • Kharif (Jun–Oct):
    • Pearl Millet (Bajra)
    • Sorghum (Jowar)
    • Pigeonpea (Arhar)
    • Black Gram (Urd)
    • Castor
  • Rabi (Oct–Mar):
    • Barley
    • Chickpea
    • Mustard
    • Lentil
    • Vegetables: Spinach, Fenugreek (Methi), Coriander
  • Zaid (Mar–Jun):
    • Cluster Bean (Guar)
    • Cowpea (Lobia)

👉 Recommendation: Promote drought-resistant varieties of millet, pulses, and oilseeds, along with soil moisture conservation techniques (e.g., mulching, contour bunding) in rainfed blocks.

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