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5 gardening tips for beginners

Jeffrey Dawson May 16, 2016 Gardening Leave a Comment
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You want to have a garden but do not know how to take care of him? They no longer have to worry, in this issue we share 5 tips gardening for beginners.

1. Allows insects continue

One of the most important gardening tips are that does not remove all the insects. Insects such as beetles and some manure worms eat birds helping plants. Poultry manure erodes soil and withering plants, so if you keep these insects in your garden will avoid damage to your plants. It also leaves the worms as they take their food from other waste and dead plants, providing nutrients to plants.

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2. Careful where you sow

Takes good care of the plants whose roots are spread in extended form in a container or individual container. If these plants leave them in the land of your garden will prevent other plants can grow, they wither plants which are already planted and even the roots can grow between the wall and floor of your house and cause cracks or leaks in the pipes.

3. Always have information about plants

Get a book of gardening and botany; these books are very useful because they teach you what kind of land is appropriate and how to plant each plant. Also keep a notebook where you can write down the plants sown and the details of their growth or abnormalities you see them, it’s a gardening tips that can get lazy on, but you’ll know more precisely what kind of care you need have with them.

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4. Carefully transplanted

Usually the plants we grow in our garden we get them in pots, one of the most common mistakes among rookies of gardening is that just dig a hole in the ground and put the fresh out of the pot plant. This is wrong, because the roots wrap around one another and do not expand by the end up rotting irrigation. So before you plant something that comes from a pot, carefully seen wearing roots inside out so that when transplanting the plant, the roots take place.

5. Prune your plants

If you’re going to plant roses or plants and shrubs covering a lot of space, pedals periodically or whenever you see growing exorbitantly because no pruning plants when sunlight does not reach all the places making no floret. On the contrary, often the lack of sun makes certain parasites remain among the branches and may affect the health of your plant. http://therecreationplace.com/ for more lifestyle tips.

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