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Rabbits and get rid of them

 How to identify rabbits and get rid of them Got rabbits? These little mammals can do many things to young plants, so prevention is crucial. In addition to fencing, there are many old-fashioned remedies and other solutions that will keep them away from the garden! In addition, see the list of plants that rabbits ignore. Why should rabbits be set aside? A nyone who plows the soil considers the rabbit a beautiful threat to carrots. This long-eared animal is very hungry for all kinds of fresh plants - woody plants, perennials, annuals, vegetables, and berries. In fact, the menu of rabbit favorites is so absurd that it is easy to list some plants they do not like. Rabbits have a very high reproductive capacity, which is why keeping them around can quickly cause a total garden infection. They can produce up to six cubs per year in the north and up to six litters per year in the south. The first debris appears in the north in March, elsewhere throughout the year. The gestation pe

Medicinal plants that you can easily grow

Popular medicinal plants that you can easily grow in the garden Violet, Common Fox Glove, Garlic, Basil ... Most Popular Plants. Some create beautiful flowers to enhance your enjoyment of nature, while others are excellent ingredients in cooking. But they go beyond those applications, and they have great benefits for human health, unknown to all. So in this article, we want to share what you need to know about them. If you are interested in their secrets, check them out with us. In addition to some of the above varieties, if you scroll down gradually, you will find some flowering plants such as coriander, St. John's wort, and milk thistle which are some of the medicinal plants that we have collected here. These plants are very common in your garden, so save them to find out what really grows in your backyard and you will need them! 1 Valerian Valerian is a perennial herb and grows up to 5 feet tall. Valerian roots have very powerful healing properties for treating depres

The first 12 mosquito repellent herbs

Mosquito repellent herbs Thanks to this list of herbs mosquitoes will no longer bother you. To get rid of these pests in your home and garden, plant them! For those who want a natural solution to prevent blood-sucking insects, here is a list of the best herbs to repel mosquitoes. Grow them and see what happens! Mosquito repellent herbs: These excellent mosquito repellent herbs need to be crushed frequently so that the smell of the oil they produce spreads on their leaves. Because of this, the insects do not bother you. 1. Catnip A chemical component called nepetalactone makes cats one of the most effective insect repellents. The aroma of this herb is ten times more potent than DEET. How to use Add the chopped cardamom leaves to a jar of olive oil and shake well. Store in a cool, dark place for 6-8 weeks and apply as a spray or lotion on exposed skin to repel mosquitoes. 2. Lemon The citronellol and geraniol chemicals found in these plants are very effective in repelling mos

What are succulents that are easy to Reproduce

Succulents that are easy to Reproduce Spreading succulent plants is fun and amazing. Did you know that you can spread this from a leaf? If you are a beginner in the horticultural area, you can grow many succulents from the leaves. First, if you want to engage in this activity, you need to understand exactly what kind of succulent foods you want to promote with little or no help. As you go deeper into the spread, you may realize that there are different growing patterns. Also, you will find that there are many easy succulents to reproduce. Methods used to propagate succulent plants Propagation is one of the easiest ways to grow succulent plants and add them to your collection of houseplants. You can share ideas with your neighbor about how to grow them, and share stem cuttings to enhance your collection. Nevertheless, spreading some varieties is very challenging. In addition, they cannot be grown using one method; You need to figure out which way is best for your plant speci

Gardening beginners ideas

 Gardening for beginners: how to plant There is a saying among gardeners: 'One penny per plant and one pound per hole'. Preparation and planting are the best way to ensure your plants grow well. The more work you do in preparing the soil, the better the results will be. A good start to a plant is flowers and fruits or even a strong, established plant that requires little maintenance so you can reap the rewards later. Before you start - check your soil Before choosing plants for your garden, it is important to check what type of soil you have. Different plants adapt to different soils, and you should improve your soil before planting. Check the consistency of the soil first - is it sticky and muddy (clay) or does it fall easily with your fingers (sand)? Better somewhere between the two - this type of soil is often referred to as peeling or well-drained. This means that the young roots spread easily. If your soil is heavy clay, it will be difficult to dig and to impro

Make Your Lawn Suitable for Wildlife

 Five Ways to Make Your Lawn Suitable for Wildlife A well-maintained lawn, especially one that is mowed weekly and treated with herbicides and synthetic fertilizers, will not produce a good wildlife habitat. Yet its main ingredients - grass and wildflowers - are some of the best plants you can provide for wildlife in your garden. Allowed to grow longer, the grasses provide caterpillar food plants for many butterflies and moths, while flowers such as clover, shelf heel, and bird's foot trefoil provide essential honey and pollen for pollinators. Still, you do not have to turn your lawn into a forest or turn it into a prairie, suitable for wildlife. When you have mowed your lawn, there are many ways to make your lawn more wildlife-friendly, by changing the way you manage it. Five Ways to Make Your Lawn Suitable for Wildlife 1 Mow your lawn less often If you do not use herbicides regularly, your lawn should have a wonderful diversity of wildflowers (sadly often considered &

10 best ideas start with flowers in your home garden

 10 tips to get started with flowers Day by day, from summer to autumn, the most beautiful and attractive areas of my yard are the flower beds. That’s where one color wave follows another, with bees and butterflies competing for nectar-bearing flower levels, and I check out new anniversaries for me and the insects for fun. Advice from the beginning is that if you start with flowers, each species will need help to claim its place. If you plant a handful of flower seeds in open ground, you will get a lot of weeds and some flowers. But by following the tips I learned hard below, you can expect success in your first year as it is offered in seasonal order. 1. Choose a trusted site I found that you do not need a large bed to play with flowers, and two or three small flower gardens are more manageable than a large garden. Sites for planting, weeding, mulching, and watering are easy. As the front edge of the vegetable garden, my front door garden is now a pollinating bed. I tried

7 Aggressive Plants to Avoid in Your Garden

Plants to Avoid in Your Garden What Are Invasive Plants? Non-native invasive plant species pose an increasing threat to our natural ecosystems. Aggressive plants are plants that are introduced into an environment in which they do not develop, so there are usually no natural enemies to control their reproduction. Many of these plants have escaped the gardens and landscapes where they were first cultivated. Purchased from local nurseries, wholesale suppliers, and mail-order sources, these plants have the potential to capture large areas, affecting native plants and animals and adversely altering local ecosystems. The negative effects of invasive species are far-reaching, costing the United States billions of dollars every year. The more we learn about invasive plants, the more we understand how difficult it is to control them. The obvious action is to avoid planting this species first. Common Problem There are many good native plant substitutes for plants. Learn to identify i

10 Delicious Zucchini Varieties for Your Vegetable Garden

10 varieties that can be easily grown will beat the bland supermarket squash hand-down Summer squash is one of my favorite home garden crops because they are easy to grow, and a plant will last most of the season in most places. Varieties stored in grocery stores and farmers' markets are grown to be high-yielding, attractive, and disease-resistant, but they may not be as tasty as some varieties you can grow yourself. If you want to add some delicious summer squash to your garden, here is what you need to know. Start with the basics Summer squash plants are sensitive to frost, so pass the risk of frost and wait for the weather to stabilize before planting. I like direct seeding; It does less work, and I feel that the plants form better root systems. However, if you are careful, the seedlings can be successfully transplanted. The types discussed in this article are spaced 18 to 24 inches apart, with rows spaced 6 feet apart, unless otherwise noted. Varieties, especially t