Protecting your garden from pests and diseases is more effective when you use a comprehensive approach based on monitoring and prevention. Start by regularly inspecting plants and removing affected parts to prevent the spread of diseases. It is important to closely monitor for signs of pests such as sawflies, aphids or mites and take action before they cause significant damage.
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Organic fertilizers and compost are the basis for long-term fruiting and favorable soil microbiota. Composting the soil not only provides nutrients, but also improves its structure, moisture and aeration. To obtain high-quality compost, it is important to maintain a balance of “green” and “cow” – the ratio of green and carbon-containing materials so that the decomposition process occurs actively.
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Proper watering is one of the main factors in the successful cultivation of garden crops. Regular and uniform watering is important, especially during periods of active growth and fruit set. For hot climates, it is useful to use drip irrigation or moisture-protective curtains to reduce evaporation and direct moisture directly to the roots.
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The beginning of spring is the time to plan and prepare beds for the active season. First of all, it is worth determining the sequence of sowing and the location of crops on the site, taking into account the requirements for lighting and neighborhood. A well-thought-out scheme will help maintain the health of plants and increase yields. Be sure to consider crop rotation to avoid soil depletion and the accumulation of pests.
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Roses remain a decoration of any garden, but in order for them to please the eye throughout the season, it is important to choose the right varieties and follow the care regime. When choosing roses, consider the climate of the region, disease resistance and the size of the bush. Numerous hybrids today offer a variety of forms—from hybrid tea to decorative buds, as well as bush and groundcover options. It is important to focus on the level of sunlight and soil fertility to ensure active growth and abundant flowering.
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