Dolichos Bean (Lablab purpureus)
Pole varieties : Hima, Grace and Pusa Early Prolific
Bush variety : Arka Vijay
Pole varieties are sown in pits (three plants per pit) at a spacing of 1.25 m x 0.75 m and bush varieties in ridges and furrows at a spacing of 60 cm x 15 cm. Seeds are to be sown during July-August. The plants are trailed over pandals, trellis or stakes. FYM is applied @ 20 t ha-1. N:P2O5: K2O recommendation for the crop is 50:100:50 kg ha-1. The leaf caterpillar is a common pest of the crop. It is also affected by Fusarium wilt, collar rot, anthracnose and powdery mildew. Average yield is 6-10 t ha-1.
Winged Bean (Psophocarpus tetragonolobus)
The common varieties in use are Revathy, PT-62, PT-16, PT-49 and PT-2. Seeds @ 15 to 20 kg ha-1 are planted at a spacing of 125 cm x 50 cm during August-September and are trailed over pandal, trellis or stakes. FYM is applied @ 20 t ha-1. N, P2O5 and K2O recommendation for the crop is 50:100:50 kg ha-1. The crop is comparatively free from pests and diseases. Average yield is 10-15 t ha.
Cluster Bean (Cyamopsis tetragonoloba)
Pusa Naubahar and Pusa Sadabahar are the common varieties. Seeds @ 10 to 12 kg ha-1 are planted at a spacing of 45-60 cm x 20-30 cm in February-March and June-July. During rainy season, the seeds are sown 2-3 cm deep on ridges and in furrows during summer months. FYM is applied @ 25 t ha-1. N, P2O5 and K2O recommendation for the crop is 20:60:80 kg ha-1. Aphids and powdery mildew are the common pest and disease of the crop. Average yield is 5 to 6 t ha-1.
Sword Bean (Canavalia gladiata) and Jack bean (Canavalia ensiformis)
Sword bean is trailing and red seeded while Jack bean is bushy and white seeded. Sword bean is to be planted at a spacing of 4 m x 3m whereas Jack bean is to be planted at 60 cm x 60 cm.
May-June and September October are the usual sowing time and the seed rate followed is one or two seeds per pit. FYM is applied at the rate of 5 t ha-1. The N:P2O5:K2O mixture (7:10:5) may be applied as basal dose and top dressing at several splits. There is no serious pest or disease incidence in the crop. Average yield is 10-15 kg per plant.
Clove Bean (Ipomoea muricata)
The crop can be grown throughout the year and are trailed over trellis or stakes. The seeds @ 6-7 kg ha-1 are planted at a spacing of 1.0 m x 0.6 m. FYM is applied @ 10 t ha-1. N:P2O5:K2O recommendation for the crop is 35:50:25 kg ha-1. There is no serious pest or disease incidence in the crop. Average yield is 5-6 t ha-1.
IVY Gourd (Coccinia grandis)
Variety – Sulabha
Local varieties are grown in May-June and September-October by trailing over pandals and stakes. Stem cuttings with three or four nodes and 30-40 cm length, selected from high yielding female vines are used as planting material. These are planted at a spacing of 4 m x 3 m. FYM @ 25 kg per pit is given in two doses. No serious pests or diseases are reported except mild attack of fruit flies and gall insects.
Smooth Gourd (Luffa cylindrica)
Pusa Chickni is the common variety in use. The crop is planted in February-March and May-June at a spacing of 2 m x 2 m. The seed rate is 2.5-3 kg ha-1. The crop is trailed over pandal, stakes or trellis. FYM @ 25 t ha-1 is given in two doses. N:P2O5:K2O recommended for the crop is 70:25:25 kg ha-1.No serious pests or diseases are reported. The average yield is 10-15 t ha-1
Ridge Gourd (Luffa acutangula)
The important varieties are Haritham, Pusa Nasdhar Co-2 and Deepthi. The crop is usually sown during February-March and May-June. Seed rate recommended is 2.5-3.0 kg ha-1 with a spacing of 2 m x 2 m. FYM @ 25 t ha-1 and N:P2O5:K2O @ 70:25:25 kg ha-1 are recommended. It is usually trailed over pandals or trellis. Average yield is 10 to 15 t ha-1.
Bell Pepper (Capsicum annuum var. grossum)
Hungarian Wax, California Wonder and Early Calwonder are the promising varieties. Plant the crop during September-October at a spacing of 60 cm x 30 cm. The seed rate is 400-600 g ha-1. Raising of seedlings, transplanting, irrigation etc. are same as in chilli. FYM @ 25 t ha-1 and N:P2O5:K2O @ 150:75:50 kg ha-1 are to be given. The average yield is 12-15 t ha-1.
Drumstick (Moringa oleifera)
Variety: Anupama (Early flowering habit and suitable for Central Zone.) The major planting season is May-June. Stem cuttings of 1.0-1.5 m length and 15-20 cm girth are used as planting material. Plant the cuttings in polybags and later sprouted cuttings can be shifted to main field. For one hectare, 625 cuttings are required. These are planted at a spacing of 4 m x 4 m. FYM @ 10-20 kg per pit and N: P2O5:K2O @ 60:80:40 g per pit are recommended. Green caterpillar and hairy caterpillar are the common pests. The average yield is 10-15 kg per tree per year.
Chekkurmanis (Sauropus androgynus)
Stem cuttings of 6-12 months old, 20-30 cm length are to be planted in May-June. These are usually grown on borders of kitchen gardens. To check the height of the plant and to get frequent harvests, the tips are clipped off intermittently. FYM @ 5 kg per plant per year and N:P2O5:K 2O (7:10:5) mixture @ 30 g per plant are recommended. The average yield is 2 _ 5 kg per m2 per year.
Curry Leaf (Murraya koenigii)
It is usually planted in May-June. Root suckers are used as planting material. The recommended spacing is 4 m x 4 m with 625 plants per hectare. FYM @ 10 kg per plant per year is given. N:P2O5:K2O @ 60:80:40 g per adult plant per year is recommended. Major pests are citrus butterfly and psyllid. Diaphorina pink disease is also seen. The average yield is 2-2.5 kg per m2.