Agriculture


Agriculture (Bell Pepper)


Agriculture is the production of food and goods through farming. Agriculture was the key development that led to the rise of human civilization; with the husbandry of domesticated animals and plants (i.e. crops) creating food surpluses that enabled the development of more densely populated and stratified societies. The study of agriculture is known as agricultural science.

HOW TO PLANT BELL PEPPER

Gather the tools needed for planting the bell pepper plants in the garden.
1. Step 2

Prepare the garden soil for planting, add any compost or manure and let the garden sit for a day or two.
2. Step 3

Go to a gardening center and choose a healthy bell pepper starter plant. Stay away from wilted or sun dried plants; look for a full fresh looking starter.
3. Step 4

Use the hand spade to dig a hole slightly deeper than the pepper plant container. Place the potted vegetable in the hole to ensure proper depth.
4. Step 5

Add plant food or any nutrient additives for the root system to the hole.
5. Step 6

Back fill enough dirt to bring the plant up to ground level, and plant the vegetable. Many garden centers now leave plants in peat pots that bio-degrade when planted in the soil, so leave the plant starter in the pot. If the plant is in a plastic pot, remove it as carefully as possible, and spread the root slightly before placing it in the hole.
6. Step 7

back fills all the way around the pepper plant, pressing down slightly to help secure it in the garden soil.
7. Step 8

Water the new pepper plants heavily to get them started, then monitor the moisture level daily.

I choose this as my best project because as what I have observed planting this kind of bell pepper is quite difficult because you need to care this kind of plant everyday and you must be patient also in order to be successful in planting this plant.
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