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The 20 Homemade Fertilizer For Indoor Plants

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  The 20 Homemade Fertilizers For Indoor Plants   Houseplants need fertilizer at every stage of their development. A lack of nutrients will harm flowering and growth as well as the appearance of the plant. If you wish, you can find a wide variety of composts in flower stores. But you can also prepare your own high-quality fertilizer with the materials you have on hand - in this article. You will learn to make your own homemade fertilizer for indoor plants ! FERTILIZING YOUR INDOOR FLOWERS Early fertilization of potted plants is essential for proper development, good growth, and lush blooms. The whole problem is that potting soil contains only a supply of certain nutrients, and these nutrients are further depleted over time. If you don't give your plants enough nutrients at least twice a month, they will starve to death after a while. This will inevitably lead to a decline in ornamental value. You can make your own nutrient mixture in your own kitchen. You can make it from al...

How to growing chervil from seed

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  How to growing chervil from seed Chervil is not often found in the gardens of gardeners, and there are many friends who ask: How to growing chervil from seed ? This article provides the answer. But the young leaves of this plant give a spicy anise flavor to meat and fish dishes, chopped herbs are added to various salads and soups, they are added to omelets. Just be aware that the herbs lose their flavor during the heat treatment process, so they are usually placed in ready-made dishes. It is not necessary to dry Chervil in the sun. Because of its high content of ascorbic acid, a whole set of mineral salts and carotenoids, Chervil is used in folk medicine as an herb to support and restore the immune system. CHERVIL DESCRIPTION Although similar in appearance and taste to parsley, this herb belongs to the celery family. It is a small, branching shrub. It resembles the skeletonized greenery of ferns. The leaves are smooth, bright green, curled, or pinnately dissected, with toothed e...

How to propagate rosemary from cuttings

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  How to propagate rosemary from cuttings   I don't familiar with rosemary very well before. I lacked experience and knowledge for how to propagate rosemary from cuttings wilted due to non-compliance with the rules of planting and care. For a while, I even refused to grow this useful plant. One day, I was thinking of to challenge for growing rosemary at home. But why? Because the essential oil, which is part of the plant tissue, has a beneficial effect on the nervous system and suggests improving sleep patterns. I decided to prepare thoroughly and collect all the necessary information. I cuttings some rosemary from friends who have been growing it for a long time. WHAT IS ROSEMARY This plant is known as a medicinal plant. Many people use it as a spice, as a plant that contains essential oils and purifies the air. Because rosemary is very versatile and demanding, it can only be grown on garden plots in southern regions, where it is hot. In temperate regions, it is recommended...

How to take care of baby's breath? Planting for tips

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  How to take care of baby's breath Planting for tips There is no need to think carefully about how to take care of baby's breath , which is very resistant to the vagaries of nature. To make the plant please you with rich flower colors, just water it properly and don't forget to fertilize it. THE MAIN DIFFERENCES IN BABY'S BREATH CARE 1.Attitude to soil Baby's Breath (Gypsophila) is a culture that does not require much fertile soil, as can be seen from the name of the plant itself, whose main characteristic is that the soil should be rich in calcium. If the soil is acidic, then lime sprinkling is carried out - adding slaked lime, dolomite powder, chalk, gypsum, or wood ash. 2.Relationship with water The site of Baby's Breath (Gypsophila) should have dry, loose, and permeable soil. The plant does not like stagnant moisture and confined groundwater, and the roots and stems may rot. Frequent watering is required during the early growth of young shoots, especially ...

The growing secret of protecting seedlings

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  The growing secret of protecting seedlings Planting seedlings is a pleasant but not easy job. For various reasons, seedlings can pull out, turn yellow or develop diseases. And each stage of growth needs to meet its own specific conditions. The following considers the main problems faced by gardeners when using the seedling method and protecting seedlings for growing plants , as well as methods and tools to help prevent or eliminate these problems. THE MAIN PROBLEMS WITH SEEDLINGS The most common difficulties that await gardeners when planting protecting seedlings are the following. 1. low germination rate. 2. Pulling seedlings to grow. 3. drying out. 4. Falling over. 5. yellowing. 6. Burning. 7. slow growth or stunting. 8. appearance of pests and diseases. WHAT TO PAY ATTENTION TO WHEN PLANTING SEEDLINGS The above problems are closely related to the agronomic techniques used to grow protecting seedlings. Whether growing vegetable crops, flowers, or berries from seeds, there are ...

Growing Balsam flowers: the secret to more lushness

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  Growing balsam flowers the secret to more lushness Many people like to decorate their windowsills, yards, and garden plots with ornamental flowers in clusters of large, bright flowers. One of these flowers is Balsam flowers (Impatiens balsamina). About how growing balsam flowers from seeds , as well as its species, how it is used in landscape design - this is what we will talk about in this article. Balsam flowers , which is also known as Impatiens balsamina or perennial, from the family Impatiens balsamina - it is an annual or perennial herb (garden or room flower), which counts in their genus more than 500 species. Balsam flower leaves are fleshy, entire, glossy, with serrated edges and glandular at the base. The leaves are green, reddish-green, or bronze in color. The succulent and branched buds of different varieties of Balsam flowers range in height from 6-20inch (15-50 cm). The flowers are zygomorphic and grow singly or in inflorescences. Each flower is in a leaf axil and c...