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How to take care of roses

Roses are perennials that originate in Asia, and can last for years in your garden if cared for. There are many types of roses: dwarf, tall, climbing, and thorny. There are also about 250 different varieties of roses and they are all characterized by a flower at the end of the branch. They can be …

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Unleash the Beauty: The Ultimate Guide to Cultivating a Lush and Vibrant Lawn

The grass was first recognized as of aesthetic value about 2000 years ago in the Chinese empire gardens of the Han dynasty. It is soft and pleasant to touch, treading and sitting. For this reason, the grass was chosen to cover surfaces in large parks, playgrounds, stadiums, private gardens and more. Other benefits of grass …

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Transforming Trash into Treasure: The Ultimate Guide to Composting for Healthier Plants and Gardens

All you need to know about making compost by yourself. Compost is a processed organic material, which is a basic and important component for feeding and fertilizing plants using the organic method. The compost we add to the soil enriches it with minerals, aerates the soil, improves drainage and prevents erosion. Compost is a product …

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Secondary plant nutrients

Calcium, magnesium, and sulfur are essential plant nutrients. They are called “secondary” nutrients because plants require them in smaller quantities than nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. Calcium (Ca) Calcium is an important component in the structure of protopectin, an essential sticky substance used as “cement”,holding the cells together and creating stability in the cell structure. It …

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Potassium for plants

Potassium is important for maintaining overall mechanical strength in the plant, it accumulates in the fruit and has a significant effect on its size and quality, especially from aspects of taste and shelf life. For example, a potassium-free tomato fruit will be soft and have a floury texture. Lack of potassium will impair crop and …

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Phosphorous for plants

Phosphorous is used by plants largely for root growth, development and in the process of seed germination. And also, in the formation of buds, flowers, fruits and vegetables. Flowers that are well fed with phosphorus will have more blooms, and fruits ripen better and faster. Phosphorus availability is of great importance especially at the beginning …

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