Root Vegetables
Root vegetables are an important group of crops in which the edible part develops below the soil surface, including carrot, beetroot, radish, turnip, and sweet potato. They grow best in cool to moderate climates, though some varieties can adapt to warm conditions. Root vegetables thrive in loose, deep, well-drained sandy loam to loamy soils that allow proper root expansion and uniform shape, with an ideal pH range of 5.5 to 7.0. These crops require moderate and consistent soil moisture, as excessive dryness or waterlogging can lead to poor root development and deformities. Adequate sunlight, good soil preparation free from stones and clods, and balanced nutrient management are essential for healthy growth, better quality, and higher yields of root vegetables.
