Fertilizer with Ash for Healthy Plants
Ingredients: Water Iodine Ash Boric acid powder Teaspoon Jug Steps: Fill a jug with one liter of water. Add two drops of iodine. Dissolve a pinch of boric acid in …
Ingredients: Water Iodine Ash Boric acid powder Teaspoon Jug Steps: Fill a jug with one liter of water. Add two drops of iodine. Dissolve a pinch of boric acid in …
The idea of using tomato slices to propagate roses is intriguing but lacks scientific support. Roses and tomatoes belong to different plant families, making this method unreliable. Instead, proven methods …
Steps to Grow Red Dragon Fruit: Select Healthy Cuttings: Choose cuttings that are 12-18 inches long and disease-free. Let them air dry for a few days. Prepare Cuttings: Dip the …
Soil Preparation: Start in winter for spring planting. Use gloves, spade, rake, hoe, shovel, and fertilizer. Dig, turn soil, remove weeds, roots, and stones. Fertilize with horse manure or compost. …
Materials Needed: Mango cuttings (10-12 inches long, with at least two nodes) Sharp knife or pruners Paper towels or tissue paper Clean, transparent container (glass or plastic) Room-temperature water Well-draining …
Asparagus (Asparagus officinalis): Plant crowns in early spring in well-drained soil with full sun. Water regularly and mulch to retain moisture. Allow a few years before heavy harvesting. Rhubarb (Rheum …
Growing Parsley: – Location: Partial shade, morning sun, afternoon shade. – Shade Providers: Plant next to taller plants. – Watering: Water daily, keep soil moist, water in the morning or …
Carob, derived from the Ceratonia siliqua tree, is an ancient Mediterranean fruit with extraordinary nutritional properties. Often overlooked today, carob is a nutritional powerhouse and a versatile addition to modern …
1. Importance of Pruning: Regular pruning is essential for healthy grapevines and a bountiful harvest. It removes unfruitful shoots, improves air circulation and light exposure, reduces disease susceptibility, and enhances …
Asparagus Basics: Types: White asparagus grows underground without light, while green asparagus grows above ground, rich in chlorophyll. Soil and Light: Needs sandy soil with good drainage and partial to …