For what I use needles in the garden?
I want to share with you is very affordable as well as useful material for the garden, which is easily available in large quantities. Discussed in this article will focus on a few needles and methods of its use in our garden.
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I think few people near the cottage or village does not grow in the forest, and so if you want absolutely every cottager can quickly gain a lot of needles and use for their own purposes.
1. Mulching beds needles
Mulching is the most popular way to use of needles. In autumn it is perfectly help you hide your plants and survive even the coldest winter, and spring will not allow weeds to flourish and keep moisture in the soil.
Housekeeping tip!
Do not use fresh needles, because it contains a substance that inhibits the growth of plants. Best of all will approach the fallen pine needles, brown and brown colors.
2. Needles for warm beds
If you like to do on a warm beds area, the needles will help you here. Dig trench to warm beds (50-60 cm. depth) and the bottom layer lay decent needles (20 cm).
Further needles layer need abundantly pour wood ash, bed a layer of manure, grass, food residues and compost. In the spring to such a bed can be planted very early in almost all plants.
3. Needles for compost
I am sure that almost every inveterate summer resident and gardener have a compost pit, as well as many, many different options how to do it correctly.
It is also possible to use needles which are laid on the bottom of the compost pit, and then make layers: a layer of manure, food residues and other shared needles layer to 10 cm. If you do not use any other drugs (eg, Kompostin), the use of such compost is better in 2-3 years.
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