Spring Time and Gardening Tips

Posted by Sir Kackavalj on April 26th, 2019

Every gardener, who loves his job, is ready to do everything to maintain healthy and beautiful plants without chemical fertilizers and pesticides. Today, practically, it is impossible to find fruits and vegetables that have matured without the use of chemistry, because then it loses all nutritional values.

Until the appearance of all these harmful substances, humans somehow managed without chemistry.

We have prepared for you several checked recipes of natural fertilizers and ways of combating pests, thanks to which your garden will remind you of the garden of Eden.

1. Sometimes old apples stop blossoming, so they need to be a little stimulated. Type in a wood nail and it will flourish. In India, gardeners do the same with coconut palms. This procedure is completely harmless to the tree.

2. If the tree discards buds and flowers, magnesium sulphate will help. This is a natural mineral that is obtained from sea water. The result is immediately visible.

Dissolve 2 tablespoons of sulphate in 1 liter of warm water and mix well. This solution sprays the plants once every two weeks, from the beginning of flowering to the ripening of the fruits.

3. Iron is essential for the growth of plants, because of the lack of iron the leaves will become yellow. This is usually due to excess phosphorus in the soil. Put a few rusty nails in the water and spray the plants with this solution. This will solve the problem quickly.

4. With fungal diseases, the best way to fight bicarbonate. In 3 liters of warm water, dissolve a bowl of baking soda and sprinkle with this solution of the plant, so that it completely covers the plant and spills into the ground.

5. Milk is very useful for plants. Some housewives inject syrup directly into the plant tree. Milk, diluted with water, can also be treated with roots and leaves.

6. Copper coins prevent the appearance of fungi. Put a few coins in the soil around the plant and the copper will destroy all spores of mushrooms.

7. Wood ash is useful for land where asparagus, broccoli, beans, peas, beets grow.

You can fertilize roses, azaleas, rhododendrons with coffee soda.

To read more great tips about gardening, succulents, and many more, visit this website.

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