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

Why Mahoba Farmers Trust Mansarovar Seeds

  • High Germination Rate – Seeds tested for Mahoba (UP) soil climate.
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  • Quick Delivery in Jalaun – Get your seeds within 5–7 days, anywhere in rural or urban areas.
  • Free Sowing Guide – A month-by-month crop calendar for Mahoba farmers.
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📅 Month-Wise Sowing Guide – Mahoba Farmers

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

🛍️ How to Order Vegetable Seeds Online in Mahoba

  1. 📱 Browse and select seeds from our online store
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  3. 🚚 Receive delivery in 2–4 days across Mahoba villages and towns
  4. 🌿 Start sowing with the help of our free crop calendar and expert tips

❤️ Testimonials from Mahoba Farmers

“Yahan se seeds lene ke baad fasal kaafi acchi hui.” — Ramlal, Kabrai Block

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🌍 Are You a Farmer in Mahoba Looking to Buy Seeds Online?

Our site helps you choose the right seeds for your farm, ensuring affordability, reduced pesticide use, and increased profit.

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

📲 Still confused? WhatsApp us directly and get free guidance from our agriculture experts.

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

According to Krishi Vigyan Kendra Mahoba, typical crop patterns include:

Kharif Crops: Paddy, Bajra, Jowar, Maize, Pulses (like Arhar, Moong, Urad), Groundnut

Rabi Crops: Wheat, Barley, Gram, Mustard, Lentil, Pea

Zaid Crops: Vegetables like Cucumber, Watermelon, Bitter Gourd, Bottle Gourd

Commonly Grown Vegetables: Tomato, Brinjal (Eggplant), Chilli, Okra (Lady's Finger), Cabbage, Cauliflower

In flood-prone areas like blocks *add block names of district Mahoba* , farmers are advised to grow flood-resistant varieties.

🗓️ Vegetable Crop Calendar for Mahoba 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 (late), Bottle Gourd, Bitter Gourd, Cucumber, Pumpkin, Tinda (sowing) Irrigate regularly; Prepare land for summer vegetables
March Bottle Gourd, Bitter Gourd, Cucumber, Pumpkin, Tinda, Okra (sowing), Amaranthus, Cowpea Provide support to cucurbits; Manage pests and diseases
April Okra, Amaranthus, Cowpea, Sponge Gourd, Ridge Gourd Regular irrigation is essential; Harvest frequently
May Okra, Amaranthus, Cowpea, Sponge Gourd, Ridge Gourd Manage whiteflies and other sucking pests; Provide shade if possible
June Okra, Amaranthus, Cowpea, Cluster Bean Prepare nursery for kharif vegetables; Intercropping with legumes
July Tomato, Brinjal, Chili (transplant), Bottle Gourd, Bitter Gourd (sowing), Okra Manage waterlogging; Monitor for fungal diseases
August Tomato, Brinjal, Chili (transplant), Onion (nursery), Cauliflower, Cabbage (nursery) Ensure proper drainage; Apply fertilizers based on soil test
September Onion (nursery), Cauliflower, Cabbage (nursery), Radish, Spinach, Fenugreek Prepare land for rabi vegetables; Control weeds
October Cauliflower, Cabbage (transplant), Radish, Spinach, Fenugreek, Carrot, Turnip, Pea (sowing) Irrigate as needed; Protect from early frost
November Radish, Spinach, Fenugreek, Carrot, Turnip, Pea, Onion (transplant), Garlic Mulch to conserve moisture; Monitor for aphids
December Pea, Onion (transplant), Garlic, Potato (sowing), Tomato (nursery), Brinjal (nursery), Chili (nursery) Provide support to pea plants; Earthing up in potato

🌱 Simple Sowing Table – Mahoba, (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 × 45 cm Jan-Feb, Jun-Jul, Oct-Nov 75-90 days
Chilli Nursery → Transplant 150-200 g/acre 45 x 45 cm Jan-Feb, Jun-Jul, Sep-Oct 60-75 days
Okra (Bhindi) Direct Sowing 8-10 kg/acre 45 x 30 cm Feb-Mar, 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 6-8 kg/acre 1.5 x 1 m Feb-Mar, Jun-Jul 55-70 days
Pumpkin (Kaddu) Direct Sowing 4-5 kg/acre 2 x 1.5 m Feb-Mar, Jun-Jul 90-120 days
Spinach (Palak) Direct Sowing 8-10 kg/acre 20 x 5 cm Sep-Oct, Feb-Mar 30-40 days
Coriander (Dhaniya) Direct Sowing 10-12 kg/acre 30 x 10 cm Sep-Oct, Feb-Mar 30-40 days
Radish (Mooli) Direct Sowing 8-10 kg/acre 30 x 5 cm Sep-Oct, Jan-Feb 25-35 days
Carrot (Gajar) Direct Sowing 4-6 kg/acre 30 x 5 cm Oct-Nov 70-90 days

Block-Wise Sowing Recommendations – Mahoba District, Uttar Pradesh

1. Mahoba, Kabrai (Predominantly Irrigated Plains)

  • Kharif (Jun–Oct):
    • Paddy (in irrigated areas)
    • Urd (Black Gram), Moong (Green Gram)
    • Groundnut
    • Jowar (Sorghum) – Fodder Variety
  • Rabi (Oct–Mar):
    • Wheat
    • Chickpea (Gram)
    • Mustard
    • Vegetables: Potato, Tomato, Onion
  • Zaid (Mar–Jun):
    • Okra (Bhindi)
    • Cucumber
    • Bottle Gourd
    • Summer Moong

👉 Recommendation: Leverage available irrigation facilities to enhance vegetable cultivation alongside traditional crops, focusing on high-value options like potato and tomato to boost income.

2. Charkhari (Semi-Arid, Rain-fed Areas)

  • Kharif (Jun–Oct):
    • Bajra (Pearl Millet)
    • Urd (Black Gram), Moong (Green Gram)
    • Sesame (Til)
    • Pigeon Pea (Arhar)
  • Rabi (Oct–Mar):
    • Chickpea (Gram)
    • Wheat (limited irrigation)
    • Mustard
    • Linseed
  • Zaid (Mar–Jun):
    • Watermelon
    • Muskmelon
    • Cucumbers

👉 Recommendation: Prioritize water conservation techniques (e.g., bunding, rainwater harvesting) in this rain-fed area to support drought-resistant crops like pearl millet and pulses for sustainable yields.

3. Panwari (Mixed Irrigated and Rain-fed)

  • Kharif (Jun–Oct):
    • Paddy (in irrigated pockets)
    • Urd (Black Gram), Moong (Green Gram)
    • Groundnut
    • Jowar (Sorghum)
  • Rabi (Oct–Mar):
    • Wheat
    • Chickpea (Gram)
    • Lentil (Masoor)
    • Mustard
    • Vegetables: Pea, Radish, Carrot
  • Zaid (Mar–Jun):
    • Okra (Bhindi)
    • Summer Squash
    • Bottle Gourd
    • Summer Moong

👉 Recommendation: Focus on integrated farming systems (crop-livestock integration) to maximize resource utilization. Grow fodder crops (Sorghum) along with pulses and oilseeds to support livestock and enhance soil fertility.

4. Jai Hind Block (Specific Recommendation):

  • Kharif (Jun–Oct):
    • Focus on short duration paddy varieties to escape late season droughts.
    • Promote intercropping of pulses like urd and moong with maize for better resource utilization.
  • Rabi (Oct–Mar):
    • Encourage zero tillage wheat sowing after paddy harvest to conserve moisture.
    • Promote mustard cultivation as it is drought-tolerant and provides good returns.
  • Zaid (Mar–Jun):
    • Promote cultivation of cucurbit vegetables like bottle gourd and pumpkin as they are well-suited for the climate and require less water.

👉 Recommendation: Implement drought-resistant crop varieties and water-saving irrigation methods like drip irrigation to mitigate the impact of water scarcity in this block.

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