The peculiarity of garden flowers is that they are less
capricious than indoor plants. They are great outdoors, in the sunshine, in the cool of the evening and
night. But they need care too. Only the correct and careful care of flowers in the garden will protect them
from diseases and premature fading, and ensure that they bloom beautifully for a long time.
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Take care of your flowers properly!
How do I water?
It is better to water less frequently, but with soaking the
soil, so that the water reaches the roots of the plants. Those flowers that are watered often and little by
little give off falling petals and yellowing of the leaves. Even with frequent watering, water does not have
time to reach the root system, and the flowers lack moisture.
Water with a light, scattered stream of water. Watering
through a sieve over the roots is ideal. Beginner gardeners underestimate this flower care rule, which leads
to problems with the flowers:
Water according to the time of day. Are the flowers exposed
to the sun all day? Water them in the evening. The movement of shade must also be taken into account: plants
should be watered when they are in the shade. It doesn't matter whether it's in the evening or the
morning.
How do I loosen the soil?
Loosening the soil is another important step in flower
care. Tilling the soil under flowers and flowerbeds is necessary for several purposes:
Without regular tending and loosening, a hard crust
forms on the ground, which speeds up the evaporation of moisture. The result? Less moisture is left for the
roots. The presence of the crust also negatively affects the access of oxygen to the roots.
Getting rid of weeds. Increasing air exchange in the
upper part of the soil. Conserving moisture in the soil.
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The first involves loosening, plowing with a fork
or shovel.
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The second - the use of special ready-made compounds bought in the store.
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The third is to cover the soil with a material
that does not let light in. Under it the weeds die naturally.
How do you fight weeds?
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