why do we practice horticulture
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Horticultural Practices
Plant Selection.
Pre-Plant Bed Preparation.
Adding Plants.
“Dead Heading” Bedding Plants.
Pruning.
Watering Plants.
Mulching.
Weed Management.
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Horticulture is practised for plant production as well as improvement.
- It is the effective act of raising crops in fields for aesthetic, dietary, and therapeutic reasons.
- These crops are important to the Indian economy because they provide jobs, and supply raw materials for a variety of food processing companies.
- They also increase the overall farm profitability through increased output and export revenues from foreign currencies.
- Further this method should be practised often as -
- These crops protect the environment.
- The crops may be easily grown in a wasteland or on low-quality soil.
- Such crops are very valuable, labour-intensive, and provide year-round employment.
- They are in high demand both domestically and abroad and are a reliable source of foreign currency.
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