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Basics of Gardening

TOP 10 MONSOON GARDEN TIPS for Home Gardening – Rainy Season Plant Care Tips

The monsoon clouds have started looming over the sky and the scorching summer heat has slowly started subsiding. Yes the Rainy season is on its way!. This is the best time for beautiful greenery in your garden, backyard, balcony or even terrace garden. The plants are benefited not only by …

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GARDENING MISTAKES to Avoid – 15 MAJOR and Minor Errors and Garden Tips for Beginners

Gardening is a great hobby and a great stress-reliever and an anti-depressant! Many of them take up this hobby with full interest, but very few continue with it. One of the many reasons people discontinue gardening is the lack of success in their gardening journey because of lack of patience …

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Top 10 Homemade Organic Natural Fertilizers for Plants

Friends I say that if the soil is weak, your plants will also be weak.  And so it follows that weak plants have poor production, resulting in losses with low quantity of low quality vegetables. Healthy Soil = Healthy Plants This means that you need to enrich your soil.  Because …

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Home Made Natural Organic Fertilizers Vs Chemical Fertilizers

Chemical/synthetic fertilizers are manufactured using synthetic substances that usually contain highly concentrated forms of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium (these are the N-P-K values listed on the fertilizer packaging). These fertilizers work quickly because they feed the plants directly.  But they do come with a downside – they do not improve …

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NPK Fertilizer for Plants | Dosage and How to Use

What is a Fertilizer? A Fertilizer is a material that is added to the soil to supply one or more elements required for plant growth and productiveness. The major three elements are nitrogen, potassium and phosphorus, the secondary elements are calcium, sulfur, magnesium, and other elements. Fertilizers enhance the natural …

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