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Build your own home garden part - 2

 Definitely set up your terrace garden too



“What is our purpose? Want to do agriculture. But it has no chance to come out. So what's the pro ... let's farm at home. Many will have applauded what was said in the previous chapter. Let's talk to a lot of horticulturists, farmers, agronomists, and entomologists, and with their advice and guidance, every household will become a farmer. The last time we saw the history of home gardening. This time we will look at the basics of setting up a home garden. Say, "If there is a mind, there is a religion." “Gardening is a living art. Everyone wants to do this. Home farming gives health to the mind and exercise to the body. As the cost of vegetables goes down, so does the cost of medicine. The interesting basis for setting up a home garden. It can go from action to action. It does not need to be very meticulous. No need to spend too much. This is the bag that sells for growing plants here.


To be useless in our home


Water can,

Broken jug,

Cement tank



- This is how to grow available material plants. Household vegetable waste can be composted. There is an EM that can tell the potential microorganism in rice washing water. It stimulates the good growth of plants. Everything like this is with us. Our hobby is the story of weaving with hand-made butter. We are still in an emerging world. We order and eat online without having time to cook. We look at the brand of clothing, footwear, and everything. But we do not care about vegetables to protect our health. If there is no tomato, eggplant, or even that, we will continue to buy the available marrow. Blend the oil in the pan to be in the oven at that time, run away, and come back to pick up the curry leaves. Thus it is our tradition to grow the necessary plants at home. Let such a situation arise again. No matter how important the interest in home garden layouts is, it requires more patience. Without this patience, many people are eager to put up a home garden and then give it up. So patience is not the only thing that matters.


Decide which medium to grow the plants in first.


Bag,

Old gunny bag,

Plastic jug,

Water can - anything like this can happen. Take it and add the ingredients needed to grow plants.

Coconut fiber waste,

Manure,

Shrimp - these are the three objects.



This should not be left to chance. 30% coconut nark waste, 30% manure (manure or vermicompost), and 40% saffron. Many people just put salmon. Due to the constant inflow of water, it hardens and becomes like a brick. Therefore, the use of red clay alone should be avoided. Fill the bag with three items in the above ratio. seeds can be planted. Only one seed or seedling should be planted in a bag. Be very careful here. The mistake that can easily get your claim denied is to fail. Do not do that. Is there a difference between eating one meal and eating three? That is what will happen here. Similarly, there should be enough space above one plant so that the next plant does not collide. Similarly, the margins should be placed in yellow-flowered marigold-like flowers. This will help protect the plant from pests. After all, marigolds attract insects first.


Three different crops


When a crop yield is over, the same crop should not be replanted in that bag. Want to cultivate another crop. For example, the next time the tomato harvest is over, you need to cultivate other crops, such as eggplant and lentils, instead of tomatoes. This is the fourth time after cultivating three different crops that the bag of tomatoes should be cultivated. Care should be taken to inflate the water in the plants. Watering on the terrace only in the morning. Do not pour in the evenings. Plants are warmed by sunlight in the morning. When the plants are watered in the evening, they cool down immediately. This is a danger to plants. If this does not happen, the plant will die. Similarly, the bag for storing plants should not be placed directly on the ground. When the floor heats up, the heat accumulates in search of a cool place. The bags for storing the terrace cooling place our plant. So the heat will go there. There should be a 'micro cap' space between the planter bag and the terrace floor. On top of the brick Puts. Create a gap between the boards.



Use country seeds

Some people build a terrace tank. The recommendation to me is not to build a terrace tank. While not a groundbreaking contribution to the genre, Baggage impresses with its straightforward tough-guy style. If there is a small function going on upstairs, the bags can be centered. Can be set aside. You can put it in a circle. Can be placed square. You can put it anyway. But you can't do that in the tank. At the same time, you can grow house plants by building them like a pot along the stair wall. Many people plant 'hybrid' seeds in the terrace garden. That's wrong. Placing a terrace means restoring our healthy lives. The correct method is to use native seeds. Country seeds are now available in every town. Addresses and contact numbers do not come with farmers to sow the seeds of agricultural 'what's up' groups. We will seek. Nothing is available here.


Eat natural vegetables to stay healthy. The terrace garden is a must. Do not blame our manufacturers or traders. That is not our job either. We can produce the vegetables we need ourselves. Do not grow 100 pods on our plant. 10 pieces are enough to dry. You can not buy so many fresh fruits anywhere else that have a different taste from Adora. The mind is happy when we eat the product red like the crow says 'his chick is his chick'. Eating non-vegetarian vegetables makes you healthier. "


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