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Hello from Karachi! Growing in Punjab

Posted: October 21st, 2015, 4:55 pm
by sgk111
Hello all!

I'm a new member on this group, and also very new to farming / gardening. Though I don't have a background in agriculture, I'm interested in tree farming in the Jatli area of Punjab - approx 30 KM from Chakwal towards Gujjar Khan.

Looking forward to having a meaningful exchange with all members here!

Salahuddin

Re: Hello from Karachi! Growing in Punjab

Posted: October 22nd, 2015, 12:08 pm
by Muhammad Arif Khan
Have you thought of BANANA plantation?

Re: Hello from Karachi! Growing in Punjab

Posted: October 23rd, 2015, 2:36 pm
by yawer
Host of fruit varieties suitable for your area, however depending upon how much area you have and your personal choices !
Fruits or other trees ?

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Re: Hello from Karachi! Growing in Punjab

Posted: October 25th, 2015, 3:12 am
by sgk111
Thanks very much for your responses, Arif and Yawer.

To elaborate on what I've discussed above, I've got approx. 50 acres of land in the Mirpur Sakro area of Sindh as well (lower Sindh, Thatta district), where I'm starting eucalyptus agro forestry. I intend on doing the same in the Jatli area as well, in Punjab, though, since the water-table in Jatli isn't as high as is in Sindh, I'm not sure if it is suitable for eucalyptus farming? Are I have in Jatli is around 30 acres. My concern is, I believe other plants / vegetables don't grow too well around eucalyptus plantations. Is that so? Also, any idea which vegetables / fruits can grow well along with eucalyptus in the two areas mentioned (Jatli and Mirpur Sakro)? In Mirpur, my neighbours grow a lot of green chillies, and a couple of KM away, towards Badin, a lot of sugarcane is grown.

Re: Hello from Karachi! Growing in Punjab

Posted: October 26th, 2015, 6:08 pm
by yawer
I have eucalyptus trees, poplar too not much but around perhaps 20 or so along with pine, diyar, kel and moringa. Last year winter vegetables grew very well around these trees.
For a full fledged forest can't be sure.
water table at my place is 65 feet.

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Re: Hello from Karachi! Growing in Punjab

Posted: October 27th, 2015, 2:42 am
by sgk111
yawer wrote:I have eucalyptus trees, poplar too not much but around perhaps 20 or so along with pine, diyar, kel and moringa. Last year winter vegetables grew very well around these trees.
For a full fledged forest can't be sure.
water table at my place is 65 feet.

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Thanks for the info, Yawer!

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