I've been growing cassava on small parts of my 200 rai (1 rai= 0.4 acres = 0.16 hectares) for some 10 years now; I operated a cassava, mungbean, maize rotation system in the past but alternated the pattern so that I always had all crops growing each year in different fields. My main interest, however, was breeding cattle, then fattening pigs. Despite my lack of firm attention, and fairly minimal fertilisation, my cassava harvests normally yielded 3-4 toone per rai. With better practises this year, I expect to achieve 5 tonne per rai at next harvest. I do not consider myself an expert but I'm happy to share my knowledge based on both my experiences and research. The following represents an intentionally brief outline of how to grow the crop. There is an abundance of information to be had on the internet should you Google Cassava or Tapioca. Cassava is also known as tapioca, manioc, yucca, etc. It is known as man sapalang in Thai. This crop can be planted anytime.
There are a couple different ways.
1. You can lay the potato out in the sun until sprouts come out, then cut the potato into pieces so that each piece gets 1 to 4 sprouts. Then let the pieces scab out over night and plant them. Each piece will grow a new potato.
2. You can buy a small plant at a nursery or a Home Depot.
3. You can plant the entire potato and let it grow other potatoes off of it.
Bananas grow on trees so plant a banana tree.
Bananas do not grow on trees. The plant bananas grow on are herbs.
Yes, bananas grow on the tree in a cluster referred to as a 'hand'.
No. you cannot grow bananas in illonois.
The worst season to grow bananas is winter
yes you can! you can even search how to grow bananas in your backyard
bananas grow on trees :(
Bananas are plants.
Where Bananas Grow Bananas grow in South America, Florida and places that are warm.
Bananas grow on trees. They are native to tropical regions of Southeast Asia.
grow a tree Bananas do not grow on trees. The banana is the largest herbaceous flowering plant
Yes, due to an effect called negative geotropism bananas grow upwards.
when they want to !