So, grab that bhutta , sprinkle some lemon and salt on it, and eat it with gratitude. That, right there, is the spirit of Kharif. Have you ever tried growing a Kharif crop in your home garden? Tur (pigeon pea) is surprisingly easy to grow during the rainy season! Let me know in the comments below.
Let’s roll up our sleeves, step into the rain-soaked fields, and explore the world of Kharif crops. The word Kharif comes from the Arabic word "Khareef" meaning "autumn." However, don't let the name confuse you—these crops are actually sown in summer and harvested in autumn. about kharif crops
Kharif crops are not just agricultural products. They are a testament to human adaptation to nature’s wildest season. They are the taste of the rain, the smell of the earth, and the promise of the harvest. So, grab that bhutta , sprinkle some lemon