What to put in the hole with winter garlic? 2 ingredient to help gather the harvest from the garden enviable
Planting of winter garlic - a mandatory fad autumn work in the garden for 90% of Russian truckers. But, knowing the vicissitudes of Russian winter, it is always risky. To not rotted teeth and boldly went to the growth of the next year, when spring weather set the appropriate use 2 simple tricks.
Good idea is to fill before planting slightly beneficial ingredients into the wells. Yes, work is dreary enough, but garlic works will be rewarded!
Importantly, the "secret recipes" absolutely are naturalSo do not need to bother with precise dosage of - put a pinch in each well and everything π
Each grower habits in planting winter garlic: which plant depth? than to fertilize?
Hole - a "house" of garlic. Here, he will hold a November rain, cold winter, warm spring; pass way from the lobules to the impressive head. Our task - to give the garlic a good companions!
And this:
1. Coarse sand. If you are growing indoor plants, you know, on the bottom of the pot, it is desirable to put drainage. Went to excess moisture and rot the roots. Sprinkle on the bottom of the hole for the garlic a little sand, we will do the same!
Imagine an autumn downpour literally flooded the flower bed. The land around the garlic is constantly in a state of dirty gruel. And to rot near... And thanks to the sand most of the water "will be held on," down from the hole. And our landing would be safe β
The second ingredient - power guarantee winter garlic from an early age:
2. wood ash. Universal improvised fertilizer with calcium and potassium! The latter, incidentally, helps cloves quickly take root, and thus survive the winter with optimism β And, of course, food. And yet - the local land deoxidation. On which side do not look - some pros!
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