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Build your own home garden part - 3

 All the nutrients in rice washing water



To grow crops in any medium to reduce the terrace garden., a natural biology trainer from Salem, who taught me not to make mistakes, is going to tell me this time, the farmer who is starting the first terrace garden, what crops to grow first and how to maintain it. “When the first terrace garden is started to be farmed, vegetable crops should not be planted as soon as it is taken. Eggplant and tomatoes are high risks. In particular, there is a high incidence of pests and diseases in the eggplant. Therefore, short-duration crops like spinach, betel, radish, and coriander should be planted first. Lettuce can be harvested in 25 to 30 days. Alcohol pods can be harvested in 45 days. In addition, these crops are less susceptible to pests and diseases. Start working, and watch the eruption of intoxication in the mind as soon as you see the benefit. That is the impetus. More ... more to pique your interest.


 Protect the plant



Another thing to keep in mind is that no matter what crop we grow, we should plant a small onion in each pot. Even if the onion grows and gives us a yield, we should not worry about it. But, one onion is a must in every pot. This is the watchman for the plant. This small onion will protect the plant in the pot. This will reduce the incidence of the disease. The first sown lettuce and radish crops can be planted at harvest time as well as other crops. These are the crops that grow in the mangroves. It does not grow. All crops grow. Carrots, beetroot, cabbage, and cauliflower also grow well. Ask him out well if he is no longer absorbed in the connection. For me, it was an unnecessary expense. Without it, we would have grown up well. Setting up a shadow web gives a 10 percent higher yield. Don't overdo it. Since we do not farm the Nammazhvar way, we do low-cost farming till the end.


Similarly, papaya, drumstick, banana, pomegranate, and guava can be grown in the terrace garden. All non-rooted crops can be grown on terraces. When growing trees, the medium should be large. Old iron shops do not buy large drums and come to plant trees. You can not only grow fruits in your home garden ... but you can also grow fruits. Let many people worship it. Another important point to consider in natural agriculture is that we will save before it comes. This is the magic of natural agriculture. After a disease has struck a crop, it is better to protect it from disease than to fight to save it. Then, there will be no fear of disease. Therefore,  should not be seen after the onset of pests and diseases. Do not think about whether there is a pest or disease attack. We must continue to engage in security operations.

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Garden is healthy


Crops must be green or pests. Insect infestation means that our garden is healthy. How did you manage these pests? That is the big subject. Let's look back at that. But there is no need to be afraid of insects. It can be overcome with some precautionary measures.



After planting the seed, the plant will start to grow. Every household vegetable waste available in our household will be put in each bin. It becomes a compost. Rice wash water contains essential nutrients for crop growth. It can be poured on plants. Put 50 grams of skull water per liter in the water as it is. After a couple of days, take that water and the plant will bloom wonderfully. Likewise, house co-soil is good potency. It can also be used in the tank. Please tell, what's the story of them big puppy ........... In general, I think only one pot of compost is enough for terrace gardening. Earthworm fertilizers contain good nutrients. There is no alternative. But that alone is not enough for the crop. We would have taken the baby to our house and put him in the hostel. Get food there too. But that is not to say that it is enough for our child. So what do we do? When we go to see the baby every week, will we take some red at home and give it to him or not ... we will also look after the enduring crop.


 Crop Insect History



Feed the plant once a week. We will bring the soil from the native place and use it for our isolation. It will be the only nutrient available. The model where the children are not in the hostel. Can we give it the nutrients it needs? Every Sunday should be set aside for this. Comes four Sundays a month.  2 Sundays can be spent on pest management and 2 Sundays on nutrients. The first week the soil We give worm manure. For the second week, mix neem oil with khadi soap and spray on the plant. Neem oil should not stick to the plant. That’s why we mix khadi soap. The third week can give Panchakavya. You can give it a whirl. Can also be sprayed on the leaves. By the fourth week, the herb can be repelled. This should be done in rotation. Crop Insect History. Do not think that the disease is not, this is a red, insect, and disease attack is often not. Let's save this before it comes.


Neem cake powder should be given to the plants as necessary to prevent root rot. This will stimulate crop growth. Irrigation should be done immediately after giving compost. Plants do not cause alkalinity and bitterness. Sprinkle ginger, garlic, and chili solution frequently. There are so many subtleties like this. Even if you do not handle it. The terrace garden can yield enormous yields. It's enough to spend half an hour every day and only one hour on Sundays. Take care of the plants like children care. We need to know what the problem is and address it. It is enough to do this regularly. You too can become the best farmer on the terrace, ”


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