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10 Tips For The Garden And The Garden In Summer

Jeffrey Dawson January 25, 2017 Gardening Leave a Comment
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Garden in bloom and vegetable garden full of fruit to collect. Here are the best hope for the summer of all gardening enthusiasts. The sun, the heat and sudden storms, perhaps accompanied by hail, can put a strain on the garden and the plants of the garden.

Summer is one of the seasons in which the plants and vegetables need the most attention. Therefore, here are some tips to have a vegetable garden and a garden to admire during the warmer months.

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1) Fertilize the crop

In summer, the plants may need more nutrients to allow the development of flowers and fruits. The best method to fertilize the soil is the use of homemade compost obtained from vegetable scraps, which enriches the soil without altering or impoverish, unlike the common liquid fertilizers, which, interracial, if used in excessive amounts, can ” burn “the plants and frustrate flowering and harvest.

2) Perennial plants

For your favorite perennials summer garden, resistant to heat and with a root system extended. Many annual plants have roots rather short and are likely to dry up in summer. So it is better to choose plants perennial or at least bi-annual for the summer transplants. Thanks to the biennial plants will see your garden bloom again next year. If the plants are very resistant to heat, they require less water and this will encourage water saving.

3) Water

In the summer, the plants will require a greater amount of water. The best time to water is early morning and late evening. In this way, the water will not evaporate immediately due to the heat of the sun. Do not water never directly the leaves, to prevent your plants from drying out or getting sick. Games for the holidays? In this case, if no one will be able to water your plants, you resort to alternative methods.

4) Potted Plants

Attention to sun and heat of your potted plants. If your pots are plastic and dark color, the soil may overheat and bring the roots and the plant itself to suffer and dry. If you can, on hot days, move the plants in the most delicate vase in the most shaded areas of the garden or balcony. If the soil becomes so dry as to render impossible the surface water it, briefly immerse the bottom of the pot in a bucket of water. Always remove the stagnant water from saucers to prevent the roots from rotting.

5) Irrigation System

Make sure the irrigation system of your garden or your garden is in a perfect condition. They should not be neither obstructions or leaks. A useful tip to improve irrigation of the plants in your garden, especially if you are still young and have been transplanted recently is to create small furrows in the ground, in the direction of the plants, so that water can reach them more easily.

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6) Protection

You will have to protect the plants in your garden, especially if newborn or recently transplanted, both from the excessive heat of the sun that from hail and sudden storms. And ‘possible to create structures with the appropriate metal supports, which allow for the creation of small arches that will hold the protective covers thin but resistant, with mesh plot. To create shade in your garden, plan to strategically place on the sunny side of a tree, a small hedge or one fence.

7) Bach flower remedies

Did you know that you can turn to the Bach Flowers for the care of your plants? The use of Bach flower varies from season to season. In summer, when temperatures are too high, it is suggested to use Century and Wild Rose to protect the plants from the heat. The Bach Flowers can be purchased in herbal medicine. These are natural remedies to be used as an alternative to pesticides and fertilizers.

8) Mulching

Mulching keeps more moisture in the soil during the summer, protecting it from the rays and heat of the sun. Its use also allows reduction of irrigation and avoid the presence of plants considered weeds in the garden. The application of mulch can also be made in potted plants. The best materials for mulching are straw and pieces of bark.

9) Rainwater

Summer rains feed the vegetable garden in a natural way, they are also a real asset with regard to water supply and watering. Collect rain water in summer and along the course of the year allows a great saving of resources, especially when the garden in warmer months, needs to be watered more often. Make use of a bucket to collect rain water, to be placed in the garden or under the eaves, or opt for real tanks.

10) Pruning

If your plants need to be pruned during the summer, try to avoid the hottest hours or days. Pruning is used to remove the damaged parts of the plant, to increase productivity, to regenerate the branches and to give a more compact and harmonious form. However, necessary to pay attention to the leaves that before the pruning are protected and which will then be exposed to the outside and the light of the sun. Planned pruning depending on the weather, choosing the cooler days, so that the inner leaves are unlikely to dry up because of the sun and excessive heat.

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