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              Common Practices in Harvesting Vegetables 
               
               
                  Vegetable/Fruit                       When To Harvest                                 How to Harvest 
                                                                                                                   
              LEAFY & FLOWER VEGETABLES 
              Broccoli/Cauliflower         Sufficient size and before flowering.            Harvest heads with a sharp knife. 
              Green onion                  With more than 5 leaves. Sufficient size         Harvest bulb and leaves, or just one or 
                                           without hallow in the stalk.                     two leaves. 
              Mustard/ lettuce/            Harvest when the lower leaves are bigger.        Use a sharp knife/scissors to harvest the 
              Swiss chard                                                                   bigger leaves.  Let young leaves grow 
                                                                                            bigger.  Will grow for more than 2 
                                                                                            months 
              Cabbage                      Harvest when head is big, whole, and             Harvest heads using a sharp knife. 
                                           compact. 
              FRUIT VEGETABLES 
              Bitter gourd/melon           Harvest when fruits are greener.  Leaves         Pick fruits.   For seed, allow fruit to 
                                           can be harvested after fruit bearing season.     mature on the plant. 
              Tomatoes                     The green fruits start to turn reddish.          Pick fruits.  For seed, allow fruit to 
                                                                                            mature on the plant. 
              Okra                         Harvest while tender and easily broken.          Pick fruits daily.  For seed, allow fruit to 
                                                                                            mature on the plant. 
              Squash, Sponge gourd         Harvest when the skin is soft to touch and       Pick fruits daily. For seed, allow fruit to 
              (loufa), bottle gourd,       seeds are still young.                           mature on the vine. 
              Eggplant                     Harvest when sufficient size and tender to       Pick fruits often. 
                                           touch.  Do not wait until the color changes. 
              BEANS 
              String/yardlong beans/       Rounded pods that easily snap.                   Pick one at a time. Protein content is 
              winged beans/southern                                                         higher when dried. For dried beans, pick 
              peas/snap beans/                                                              when pods turn yellow and start to dry. 
              Pinto Beans/Black beans      Tender, still green pods & seeds are still       Pick one at a time when pods are yellow 
                                           young (if to be eaten with the pods fresh).      and start to dry. 
              Lima bean/Pigeon Pea         Rounded pods with faded greenish color.          Pick one at a time and dry.  Protein 
                                                                                            content is higher when dried.  Seeds for 
                                                                                            planting are dried well. 
              Pinto beans/black beans      Harvest when they are dried.                      
              Soy beans                    Harvest when pods are rounded with a             For seeds, let pods to turn brown before 
                                           faded greenish color.                            pulling the plant. Dry the seeds well. 
              ROOT CROPS 
              Carrots/radish               Harvest when desired size is attained.           Dig carefully to get the root crop. 
              Garlic/onion/potatoes        When tops begin to dry and fall down.            Dig the soil. 
              FRUIT TREES 
              Avocado                                                                       Harvest using a picking pole with net to 
                                                                                            avoid fruits from falling to the ground. 
              Guavas                       Harvest when skin is shiny and yellow.           Pick fruits in the early morning. 
              Papaya                       Harvest when fruit is yellowish in color.        Harvest when 75% is yellow. 
              Banana                       Harvest rounded fruits.                          Pick the whole bunch. 
               
              Educational programs of the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service are open to all people without regard to race, color, sex, disability, 
              religion, age, or national origin.  The Texas A&M University System, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the County Commissioners 
              Courts of Texas Cooperating. 
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