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

Why Gonda Farmers Trust Mansarovar Seeds

  • High Germination Rate – Seeds tested for Gonda (UP) soil climate.
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📅 Month-Wise Sowing Guide – Gonda Farmers

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

🛍️ How to Order Vegetable Seeds Online in Gonda

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❤️ Testimonials from Gonda Farmers

“Yahan se seeds lene ke baad fasal kaafi acchi hui.” — Ram Lal, Parsapur, Mankapur

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Our site helps you choose the right seeds for your farm, ensuring affordability, reduced pesticide use, and increased profits. We understand the unique needs of farmers in Gonda district.

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

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

Common crop patterns in Gonda district, as recommended by Krishi Vigyan Kendra (KVK), include Kharif (rice, maize, pulses), Rabi (wheat, mustard, potato), and Zaid (vegetables like cucumber, bitter gourd, watermelon). Commonly grown vegetables are tomato, eggplant, chili, and cauliflower.

In flood-prone areas like Tarabganj, Colonelganj, and Katra Bazar blocks of district Gonda, farmers are advised to cultivate flood-resistant varieties of paddy and vegetables suitable for waterlogged conditions.

🗓️ Vegetable Crop Calendar for Gonda Farmers

Month Best Crops Notes
January Tomato, Brinjal, Chili (nursery), Onion (transplant), Pea (late) Protect from frost
February Tomato, Brinjal, Chili (nursery), Onion, Watermelon, Muskmelon, Bottle Gourd, Bitter Gourd, Pumpkin Prepare for summer crops
March Watermelon, Muskmelon, Bottle Gourd, Bitter Gourd, Pumpkin, Cucumber, Okra, Amaranthus Irrigate regularly
April Okra, Amaranthus, Bottle Gourd, Bitter Gourd, Cucumber, Pumpkin, Sponge Gourd, Ridge Gourd Manage pests and diseases
May Okra, Amaranthus, Bottle Gourd, Bitter Gourd, Sponge Gourd, Ridge Gourd, Cowpea, Cluster Bean Provide shade if needed
June Okra, Amaranthus, Bottle Gourd, Bitter Gourd, Cowpea, Cluster Bean, Pointed Gourd (nursery) Manage waterlogging
July Okra, Amaranthus, Pointed Gourd (planting), Indian Spinach (Palak), Coriander, Radish Ensure proper drainage
August Indian Spinach (Palak), Coriander, Radish, Chili (transplant), Brinjal (nursery), Tomato (nursery), Cauliflower (nursery), Cabbage (nursery) Prepare for winter crops
September Chili (transplant), Brinjal (nursery), Tomato (nursery), Cauliflower (nursery), Cabbage (nursery), Radish, Carrot, Turnip Monitor for early blight
October Cauliflower, Cabbage, Tomato (transplant), Brinjal (transplant), Radish, Carrot, Turnip, Spinach, Fenugreek Apply fertilizers
November Cauliflower, Cabbage, Tomato, Brinjal, Radish, Carrot, Turnip, Spinach, Fenugreek, Pea, Onion (nursery) Control weeds
December Tomato, Brinjal, Chili (nursery), Onion (nursery), Pea, Potato Protect from cold waves

🌱 Simple Sowing Table – Gonda, (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
Okra (Bhindi) Direct Sowing 8–10 kg/acre 45 × 30 cm Feb–Mar, Jun–Jul 45–60 days
Brinjal (Baingan) Nursery → Transplant 200–250 g/acre 60 × 45 cm Jan–Feb, Jun–Jul, Oct-Nov 60–70 days
Chilli (Mirch) Nursery → Transplant 80–100 g/acre 45 × 30 cm Jan–Feb, Jun–Jul, Sept-Oct 70–80 days
Cauliflower (Phool Gobi) Nursery → Transplant 250-300 g/acre 45 x 45 cm Sept-Oct 60-75 days
Cabbage (Patta Gobi) Nursery → Transplant 200-250 g/acre 45 x 45 cm Sept-Oct 60-70 days
Pea (Matar) Direct Sowing 80-100 kg/acre 30 x 10 cm Oct-Nov 60-70 days
Potato (Aloo) Direct Planting (Seed Tubers) 1000-1200 kg/acre 60 x 20 cm Oct-Nov 90-100 days
Radish (Mooli) Direct Sowing 8-10 kg/acre 30 x 5 cm Sept-Oct, Jan-Feb 30-40 days
Carrot (Gajar) Direct Sowing 5-6 kg/acre 30 x 5 cm Sept-Oct 70-80 days
Spinach (Palak) Direct Sowing 8-10 kg/acre 20 x 5 cm Sept-Oct, Jan-Feb 30-40 days
Fenugreek (Methi) Direct Sowing 10-12 kg/acre 20 x 5 cm Oct-Nov 30-40 days

Block-Wise Sowing Recommendations – Gonda District, Uttar Pradesh

1. Gonda Sadar, Wazirganj (Well-Irrigated Plains)

  • Kharif (Jun–Oct):
    • Paddy (high-yielding varieties)
    • Maize (for fodder and grain)
    • Pigeonpea (Arhar)
    • Black gram (Urd)
    • Groundnut
  • Rabi (Oct–Mar):
    • Wheat (improved varieties)
    • Chickpea (desi and kabuli)
    • Mustard
    • Lentil
    • Barley
    • Vegetables: Potato, tomato, cauliflower, cabbage
  • Zaid (Mar–Jun):
    • Okra
    • Bottle gourd
    • Cucumber
    • Green gram (Moong)
    • Summer vegetables (bitter gourd, pumpkin)

👉 Recommendation: Leverage the good irrigation facilities by including high-value vegetable crops in both Rabi and Zaid seasons to increase profitability. Also intercrop maize + blackgram.

2. Tarabganj, Jhanjhari (Canal-Irrigated, Some Rainfed Areas)

  • Kharif (Jun–Oct):
    • Paddy (medium duration varieties)
    • Sorghum (Jowar) for fodder
    • Pigeonpea
    • Sesame
  • Rabi (Oct–Mar):
    • Wheat
    • Chickpea
    • Mustard
    • Lentil
    • Pea
    • Vegetables: Onion, garlic, spinach, coriander
  • Zaid (Mar–Jun):
    • Watermelon
    • Muskmelon
    • Cucumber
    • Summer squash
    • Green gram

👉 Recommendation: Focus on water-efficient crops like pulses and oilseeds in rainfed areas; utilize canal irrigation for vegetables. Promote System of Rice Intensification (SRI) in paddy.

3. Colonelganj, Paraspur (Relatively Low-Lying, Prone to Flooding)

  • Kharif (Jun–Oct):
    • Paddy (flood-tolerant varieties)
    • Sugarcane
    • Pigeonpea (on higher land)
    • Maize (early maturing)
  • Rabi (Oct–Mar):
    • Wheat (late sowing varieties)
    • Mustard
    • Lentil
    • Barley
    • Vegetables: Radish, carrot, beetroot
  • Zaid (Mar–Jun):
    • Fodder crops (e.g., maize, sorghum)
    • Green gram (short duration)

👉 Recommendation: Prioritize flood-tolerant paddy varieties. Promote raised-bed planting for vegetables in Rabi to mitigate waterlogging. Promote fish farming along with agriculture.

4. Mankapur, Chhapiya (Mixed Irrigated and Rainfed)

  • Kharif (Jun–Oct):
    • Paddy
    • Maize
    • Pigeonpea
    • Black gram
    • Sorghum
  • Rabi (Oct–Mar):
    • Wheat
    • Chickpea
    • Mustard
    • Lentil
    • Vegetables: Pea, tomato, brinjal
  • Zaid (Mar–Jun):
    • Okra
    • Cucumber
    • Bottle gourd
    • Green gram
    • Cowpea (Lobia)

👉 Recommendation: Intercropping of pulses with maize or sorghum during Kharif will improve soil fertility and provide additional income. Encourage the use of drought-resistant varieties.

5. Belsar (Eastern Gonda - Predominantly Rainfed)

  • Kharif (Jun–Oct):
    • Paddy (drought-resistant varieties)
    • Pearl Millet (Bajra)
    • Pigeonpea
    • Black gram
    • Sesame
  • Rabi (Oct–Mar):
    • Chickpea
    • Lentil
    • Mustard
    • Barley
  • Zaid (Mar–Jun):
    • Cowpea (fodder)
    • Cluster bean (Guar)

👉 Recommendation: Focus on drought-resistant crops and rainwater harvesting techniques. Promote integrated farming systems (agriculture + livestock) for livelihood security.

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