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Terrace garden plant growing Tips

The leaves and flowers of the plants you keep at home get the darker color We love to grow flowers in our homes. If the flowers are not maintained properly, there is a risk that they will wither. If the flower does not get the right nutrients, its leaves will turn from green to yellow. The large flowers that bloom from it also fade in color without being dense. To solve this kind of problem we can easily make compost using these two ingredients that we have in our house. How to prepare it? Continue reading this post to find out. Calcium is a nutrient that is commonly needed not only by humans but also by plants. When calcium is depleted, iron and nitrogen are depleted. Thus it must be said that the leaves of the plant lose their greenness. When the leaves lose their greenness the flowers that bloom from it bloom less in color. Peel a squash, grate it and squeeze the juice. Lemon or orange peels should be well dried in the sun. Eggshells used with it should be dried in the s

Rose buyers should definitely know is to protect those leaves from disease

The single flower will germinate One important thing that rose buyers should definitely know is to protect those leaves from disease attacks. No matter how much money you buy and plant roses, not a single flower will germinate if its leaves are exposed to the disease. How do give natural pesticides to leaves? How to make it? That's what we want to know through this post. In addition to the first flower that blooms on the newly purchased rose plant, sometimes not a single flower will bloom on the subsequent branches. This may be because the leaves of the acetabulum become infected. Therefore, if the leaves begin to wither or shrink, or if you know they are under attack, prune them immediately. Prepare and spray this pesticide naturally. Take a bucket full of water. Add a handful of clean green manure and mix. Then add a handful of turmeric powder and mix well. This water mixed with green manure and turmeric powder has the amazing power to repel the disease you have in th

Maintain your houseplant at no cost

 Maintain your houseplant Many people today, knowing the importance of nature, have begun to grow flowers and fruit plants in their homes. Even those who do not have space can grow their own vegetables in the name of terrace gardening. If gardeners do not know how to care for their plants, all their work will be in vain. Thus a few are reluctant to grow the plant for fear of having to spend alone for these. But there is no need to incur any cost to grow the plant alone. Unnecessary items in the house can be used as organic fertilizer for the plants. Come learn about the top 15 tips for maintaining your plants through this post. Plants are only good for us if we buy them and take care of them properly. We need to give them proper nutrition when we need them. Every household has a habit of eating bananas at night. You can eat the fruit and soak the banana peel in water or grind it in a mixer and add water to it and use that water as fertilizer for the plants. Good growth ca

E-Nam - Agriculture Apps -2

 E-Nam guides you to sell local products in the global market Samuel Praveen Kumar from Tamil Nadu is the Joint Secretary for Extension, Investment, and Marketing of the Central Department of Agriculture and Agrarian Welfare. A student of Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, he has won 3 medals and 4 awards for his research on integrated pest management in eggplant . Selected as the Best Student of the University. Served as General Manager (Commerce) at the Central Warehouse Company (Warehouse), a public sector undertaking under the Ministry of Food and Public Distribution, Government of India. We talked to him about the federal government’s programs for farmers. He shared information about various projects with us. "The Central Ministry of Agriculture and Agrarian Welfare is working towards achieving that goal with the main objective of doubling the income of farmers. The biggest problem among farmers is the inefficiency of the produce. Selling the product locally does

Types of ornamental plants

Most welcome ornamental plants Ornamental houseplants are a universal choice for the design of a particular room. They have a green room, it cleans the air and increases the living space. There are more than 300 ornamental houseplants, but each of them brings the desired greenery and is sometimes surprised by its colorful bloom. There are many things to consider when choosing ornamental plants. In fact, they can be oxidized, and thorny; Some need a lot of light, others - poor lighting, some need more protection, others - less. Before choosing your choice of home-grown ornamental plants, decide what you want to see at home. Consult with local flower shops before purchasing. Providing the right amount of light, temperature and humidity are key factors in your choice. Cactus The best varieties of indoor plants require special care. These are succulent, including tropical or subtropical plants. All cacti are succulents, but not all succulents are cacti. Coxie requires very litt

Grow trees on the terrace

 You can also grow trees on the terrace Many readers have raised their doubts after reading an experiential article entitled ‘A Green Forest on the Terrace’ about having a terrace garden . Most of them wanted to set up a terrace garden and asked for instructions. We need patience as well as raw materials to set up a garden on the terrace or around the house. The rose will not bloom on the day we plant it. As for the seeds, it is better to cultivate traditional seeds. Many had asked where they were available. Seeds can be obtained from farmers who grow naturally. There are Facebook and WhatsApp groups that distribute traditional seeds. You can also get in touch with them. You can also access companies operating in Chennai without a business purpose. Quality seeds are available at traditional seed festivals and vegetable markets. Dyed hybrid seeds can be detected by their luster. The traditional seeds are not the ones that are shiny and dark in color in an elegant form. If th

Plants that should not be grown at home with children

Plants in their homes People are growing a variety of plants in their homes for a variety of reasons. They add beauty to homes. Give a new look. Still offer a variety of benefits. However, studies show that a few plants that can be grown at home pose a risk to children. In today’s modern world, a few plants are important tools for decorating homes. They not only add beauty to homes but also offer a variety of benefits. Especially cactus, basil, and bamboo. However, studies show that a few plants that can be grown at home pose a risk to children. So be careful when picking plants. Perhaps if there is confusion in digging or cultivating them, the following plants can be avoided. 1. Philodendron The philodendron plant is widely grown in all homes. This plant is very easy to grow. This plant gives a unique charm and texture to the house, so Bal exclaims it. However, the calcium oxalate crystals present in this plant can be toxic. Philodendron can be a plant or a vine. If you bu

Terrace garden importance of waste de composer

Waste decomposer So far we have talked a lot about terrace farming. This time we can look at an important object. Many people are interested in setting up a terrace garden. But, we cannot prepare all the ' natural fertilizers , panchakavya, jivamirtham, pesticides required for that'. Would that be a big deal? ' I'm going to talk about an instant input used by the rulers to say that there is no time for all this in the 'fast food' the downloaded seeks out cow dung and cow dung. That's why I do not set up a home garden even if I have the option. People, if there is an alternative, we will set up a terrace garden too ... Don't worry. This is not the change you are looking for. That means waste decomposer to say WDC. WDC to revolutionize Indian agriculture This can be said to be a boon for those who do not have access to cow dung. Separate some of the molecules from the cow dung and prepare it. It was discovered by Krishnan Chandra, director of t

Natural fertilizers on the terrace

The Terrace Garden Due to the Green Revolution and globalization, our traditional agriculture has gone a long way from us. We are the descendants of the ancestors who stopped the flow of water and saw dam farming, and today we live without knowing the difference between boiled rice and paste. We pour chemical fertilizers and eat only those that are exposed to chemicals in order to increase production. We should eat only vegetables grown in natural agriculture. There are three ways to do this. One, doing organic farming. Second, obtaining natural agricultural products directly from trusted farmers. Finally, producing natural vegetables through the terrace or home garden. Of these, the only option available to city dwellers is to set up a terrace garden. Although most people are interested in setting up terraces, it is not clear how to set them up properly. But with good credit, you might find exactly what you need. Natural compost product Home gardening is all about escapi