How to grow oregano at home.
Oregano is a low-maintenance herb that belongs to the mint family. It is native to the Mediterranean region and grows up to 31 inches tall. Oregano produces flowers that are white, pink or purple. It has been used since ancient purposes for medical and other purposes since the 18th century. Here is how to grow oregano at home: Growing conditions Oregano is a drought-tolerant perennial herb, that can grow best in sandy loam soil. The soil pH should be between 6.0 to 9.0. It grows best when it gets 6 to 8 hours of sunlight every day. Oregano does not like waterlogged soil, so avoid overwatering. Also, make sure to…
How to prune tomato plants
One of the best ways to increase yields in your tomato plants is by pruning them. When plants spend most of their energy in developing branches and leaves the yield decreases. Pruning regularly can help in more flower and fruit production. Pruning your tomato plants helps to improve air circulation which reduces the risk of the plant getting attacked by disease. There are two varieties of tomatoes namely determinate or bush varieties and indeterminate or vine varieties. How to prune tomato plants Indeterminate varieties: Indeterminate varieties or the vine variety can grow up to 12 feet tall so it’s necessary to prune them regularly. Remove the branches that are at…
How to get rid of thrips in your garden.
Thrips are small microscopic insects that range from 0.5mm to 14mm in size. There are about 6000 types of thrips and most of them feed on plants. These insects feed on plants by puncturing the outer layer and sucking out the cell contents. This leads to silvering, and discolouration of the leaf’s surface which eventually kills the plants. They also leave excrement on the plant’s leaves and this can be seen as black varnish-like flecks. Plants affected by these insects should be isolated as they can be blown to healthy plants through winds. The life cycle of thrips The life cycle of thrips comprises six stages. They are the egg,…
How to use coffee grounds for plants
Coffee grounds have many uses in your garden. They can help in improving overall soil fertility. Although they can improve the soil they must be used in less amounts. You can mix coffee grounds with compost before using it on plants. Benefits of using coffee grounds for plants. Disadvantages of using coffee beans Certain plants don’t like coffee grounds. Some of them include Roses, chrysanthemums, garlic, lemon tree and sagebrush. How to use coffee grounds in the garden: The best way to use coffee grounds in your garden is to directly add them to your compost bins. Make sure that they compromise only 5 % of the whole compost. You can also spread a thin…
Signs of over-fertilized Plants
Fertilizing your plants can help them to get the nutrients they require for their overall growth. But at the same time over fertilized plants can cause more harm than good. Overfertilizing your plants can burn their roots. Signs of over-fertilized plants: Luckily, you can still treat your plants during the initial stages of over fertilization reversing this condition. How to treat an overfertilized plant. Plants that are over fertilized fail to grow resulting in stunting. Following these steps can remove excess fertilizer in the soil making your plants grow again. Hope you found this article helpful.
How to help molting chickens
Have you ever wondered why your chickens lose a lot of feathers at a particular time of the year? This is because of molting, a natural process that happens in chickens. Molting is the process in which chickens drop their old feathers to regrow new ones. Molting generally occurs in chickens when the season changes from warmer to colder periods. Chickens usually start to molt when they are 16 to 18 months of age. Signs of molting in chickens Although molting is a normal process it can still take up a lot of energy in chickens. Feathers are 85% of protein and chickens use up a lot of their energy…
How to use seaweed fertilizer for plants.
Seaweed fertilizer is an organic slow-release fertilizer that is extracted from seaweed. It contains nutrients (nitrogen, potassium, phosphate and magnesium) and growth hormones (cytokinins, gibberellins, auxins) which help to increase soil fertility and plant growth. Using seaweed fertilizer helps to strengthen the plant’s roots and promotes the growth of bacteria, fungi and microbes in the soil. Leafy green vegetables, tomatoes, roses and potatoes are some of the plants that benefit from this fertilizer. However, succulents do not benefit much from this organic fertilizer. One of the disadvantages of seaweed fertilisers is that it does not contain all the nutrients that a plant needs and must be mixed with other fertilizers such as compost or bone meal before adding to the plants. Seaweed fertilizers come in two forms namely granules…
5 reasons why your radishes are not forming bulbs.
Radishes are one of the easiest to grow in your home. They germinate fast and can be harvested quickly, also they can be grown in small containers too. Reasons why your radishes are not forming bulbs 1. Overcrowding. When radishes are planted very close together, they can end up producing smaller bulbs. Smaller varieties require at least 2 inches of space, whereas larger varieties of daikon varieties need at least 4 to 6 inches of space. Unless you grow small varieties such as the white icicle, radishes require at least 2 to 6 inches of space to produce big bulbs. 2. Optimum temperature Radishes grow best when temperatures are between 10 to 18°C. When temperatures exceed 32°C radishes start to bolt…
How to use diatomaceous earth in the garden
Diatomaceous earth (DE) is a powder that is made from naturally occurring sedimentary rock. This sedimentary rock is formed from fossilized remains of hard-shelled microalgae. Diatomaceous earth consists of 80 to 90 % of silica. It can be used for various purposes and one of them is in gardening. Diatomaceous earth is non-toxic to pets. Here is how to use diatomaceous earth to control pests in the garden. How to control insects using Diatomaceous earth? Diatomaceous earth can help control pests such as mealy bugs, aphids, thrips, spider mites, beetles etc. Simply sprinkle some DE powder on the plant’s base and foliage. DE is not toxic and cannot harm the…
12 Best companion plants for beetroot.
Practising companion planting is a great way to plant more in less space and improve your yields. Beets require shade and cold climatic conditions to grow well. Planting them near certain vegetable plants can benefit both of the plants in some way. Best Companion Plants for Beetroot 1.Radish Radish and beetroot are both root crops that grow in similar conditions. Radishes can be harvested sooner and they help to loosen the soil for your beets to grow. 2.Corn Corn and beets make great companion plants. When you plant beetroot and corn during the spring season, your corn will grow big enough during the summer season and provide the shade that beetroots…