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Discover great green herb garden tips

Green herb garden tips Looking for something greener for your home or garden? If yes, you should be in the right place. We have compiled some great herb garden ideas for you. Whether you are looking for ideas for your kitchen or creating an herb garden, it will help you significantly. Adding greenery to your home is the best way to get clean air while sitting at home. There are various benefits to indoor herb garden ideas because they are fragrant and delicious. Growing indoor herb garden ideas can be very rewarding for both the cook and the gardener. Herbs come with superfoods and various health benefits. Indoor herb garden ideas are very versatile. For this reason, implement herbal garden ideas for your home. You can use it as a container herb garden, which is the traditional way. Container Herb Garden You can also choose offsets with coconut husks, wooden boxes, and teak plants. Also, to help you choose the best herb for your garden you can read this article and get outdoor herb gar

4 Reasons To Start A No Dig Garden

How to Get Started It's time to dump her and move on. Not only is your gardening “work” a lot of fun, but you also have to work hard - it can only be a good thing. More vegetables with less water and weeding input. Is it too good to be true? Below the surface We always look at what others are doing when we learn from one another. Although this method of copying has proven to be effective in other areas of our lives, for example avoiding poisonous mushrooms, it does not always work in our favor. On the contrary, it supports tradition and allows for the transmission of bad, or unjust, working / thinking ways from generation to generation. Before tractors arrived, we discovered the shovel, before plowing was an acceptable procedure for loosening compacted soil and bringing nutrients to the surface. 4 Practical Reasons to Stop Digging Your Garden Although invisible to the naked eye, the soil is rich in life, much more complex than any other ecosystem above ground. Since 1 tablespoon of

Uses incredibly wonderful sugar garden

 Uses  sugar in garden Sugar! This is one of the essential items in your pantry. If you think sugar is only for cooking, think again, because there is a long list of garden uses for it. In today’s post, we are very excited to introduce you to 8 incredibly amazing sugar uses in the garden that you should not miss. For the simple reason, it is effective and efficient. Are you ready to spend your time exploring its secrets here! Using sugar is safe for your health and your garden because it does not contain toxic chemicals. So, instead of buying chemical cleaners or chemical fungicides, you can wash your hands after gardening. Or feed your plants or keep the flowers fresh for a long time with the cheap and popular sugar available at any grocery store. These apps will help you get the best and most effective gardening experience. Do not hesitate to try them. You will be impressed by the results. 1 Use sugar to clean dirty hands To clean your hands after gardening, you can use sugar instead

Organic farming - 3 business

Organic farming and its pros and cons In today’s environment, most people have turned to nature as organic farming, natural food. The changing weather conditions have also warned people. Therefore, many researchers are emphasizing the need for organic farming . It is important for everyone, not just farmers, to know about it. In organic farming, all living things benefit in some way. Organic farming, a method of organic farming that does not affect the land, water, air, and sky, has been introduced across India. Organic farming is the practice of cultivating organically without the use of bio-harmful chemical fertilizers, chemical pesticides, or herbicides. Although there are no specific policies for organic farming, it follows the traditional methods known to every agro-producer. Important features of the organic farming system are crop rotation and mixed cropping. This method is not only environmentally friendly but also more productive and profitable at a lower cost according to tra

The fertility of the soil part-2 - Ingredients in the soil

Ingredients in the soil  Soil structure is distorted by many human activities. When plowing the air with the cows, we were only stirring the three feet of soil above. After tractor plowing, we dig up to almost six feet of soil. Not only digging too deep but also driving a heavy tractor on it breaks the soil structure. Thus its natural character is affected and the soil hardens. Air and water cannot enter it. As a result, operating materials such as microorganisms inside the soil are affected and the soil loses its health. What if we climbed on an aluminum plate?  The soil is like that. When the loose soil takes a handle and presses it by hand, it hardens, while loading heavy vehicles such as tractors will make the construction more efficient. Although the tractor is inevitable in today's agro-economic environment, we must understand that it is also a cause of soil erosion. However, the comforting news is that this degenerate soil can be repaired with organic matter (humus leaf, fol

Terrace Garden 3 - Important rules follow

Super ideas follow in your terrace garden   “On that day man lived in a small garden in the forest. Today he grows all the vegetables he needs for his home in a small space. This shows that the home garden is one with humanity. Vegetables are essential for human consumption. Home gardening has become a thing of the past due to the limited space available in today's urbanization. So the gardening method on the terrace of the house is popular. It has grown exponentially over the last ten years. Gone are the days when it first grew into a garden, and today it produces all kinds of vegetables. There are two main things to keep in mind in terrace gardening. First, you need to see if the stairs are exposed to the sun. Plants grow in sunny places. Second, the terrace garden should be set up so that the floor water does not seep into the house. Third, make sure the plants do not rot after the terrace is set up. In the terrace garden, you can grow plants in bags, buckets, and everything.

The fertility of the soil part-1

 Animals, plants, humans Soil is the blessing that nature has given us. The soil, which composts whatever comes and falls within it, only germinates the seed. The trick of turning a mustard-sized seed into a giant can be done with nothing but soil! Whether it is giant forests or small grasshoppers on the streets ... the basis of all growth is mud. The service that the soil heals to all living things, be it animals, plants, humans ... is immense. That is why the mother was worshiped in the soil, the ancestors. It is the result of our failure to have a proper understanding of such special soils ... so many natural disasters happening today. We sow the grains by classifying ourselves as fertile ... infertile ... keeping only the color of the soil in our land. We harvest the produce and get ready for the next harvest. But why is the land, which in the early days yielded yields when sown, is now pinching? Have you ever thought about this? This yield loss is the result of us not thinking, &#

Terrace Garden 2 - How to set up a home garden

 How to set up a home garden Home is more than just a building. A healthy environment and where human beings live together. Health requires vines and trees. For generations before us, the house was made up of people, sheep, cows, chickens, and livestock, as well as plants and vines for those around the house. Today this situation has completely changed. New fashioned houses like a stacked box with no dirt floors .. the door to the point where you can not even take off your sandals freely .. the food that comes home if you call .. then where are the health. Is it possible to waste time and land cultivating a plant, watering it, and maintaining it for a few months? Is all this possible today? In this age where the hand and the hand are together, the soil and the plant are just as fun and fresh to think about. But health and diet are intertwined. The vines and trees are the sources of food. A house without these is equivalent to a life without life. Yes! Don't we need some herbs to ma

Organic farming - 2 benefits of cow dung

 Benefits of cow dung  Both manure and cow urine is essential for natural agriculture. Natural agriculture means `it's a matter of dung, urine … all that does not fit. Many people today have the mentality that urea is the only crop that will grow. `Dung and urine are normal wastes. What nutrients are going to be in them? ' What exactly are the substances in both dung and cow urine ... Knowing the scientific fact of how they work will change the way you look at them. In the last issue, we looked at how soil microorganisms transform inputs, including the fertilizer we give to crops, into crop yields. Don't those cooks who are microbes need food ... dung is the food for them. Urea nutrients can go into the crop. But, it is not a food for microbes. So, the crop needs food in the form of food; We need unpaid cooks to change that shape. Dung is the only way for those cooks to get food at no cost. We call cow dung. Digestion of cow's fodder is mixed with blood and undigested

Chili Natural Agriculture

‘Jackpot’ Beating Chili! - Natural techniques to lend a hand! Chili is one of the crops that gives a ‘jackpot’ to the vegetable farmers. But chili is no exception to pests and diseases. If not maintained properly, it can become infected and affect the yield. Knowing the uniqueness of each crop and the causes of pests and diseases scientifically … If the required nutrients are given through natural inputs, the yield can be harvested without any hassle. “There are two types of chili, samba, and Kundu. The most widely cultivated variety is the PMK-1 variety released from the Paramakudi Research Station. In addition, farmers are cultivating certain varieties in their respective areas. Sivagangai bomb, Ramanathapuram bomb, Road village bomb, Ilayankudi bomb, Thoothukudi bomb are also local varieties. Each of these has some differences in shape. K-1 and K-2 samba chili varieties released from Kovilpatti Research Station are for frying use. Co-1, Co-2 and Co-4 varieties released from Coimbato