Simple Life Hacks making your Garden much Better
Garden is meant to be a calm zen spot for your home where everything is in order and is calm, at least for me. But they are very high-maintenance beauties requiring constant cleaning from pestering pigeons infiltrating them and bugs colonizing the bottom of plant pots. Before any of these tips and tricks are used it is recommended to apply a bird net in your balcony.
1. Take a dying plant or plan which is not growing and dip the base of the stem in honey consistently and insert the plant in a potato. Then keep the plant which is still in the potato in soil. The honey stimulates root growth and potato fertilizers it.
2. If your plant is dying then take some hair which accumulates on a comp or a hairbrush. Then mix that hair with the soil. The nitrogen in the hair gives nutrients to the soil and enhances growth.
3. Bugs usually are the terminators of plants. They chew on leaves and irradicate them. To get rid of these bugs take a normal pencil, make sure it is cedarwood. sharpen the pencil regularly and remove its graphite from the shavings. Graphite is harmful to plants if too much, a little is ok. Put the cedarwood above the soil at viola bugs gone.
4. If your plants' roots are rotting then take some H2O2 which is hydrogen peroxide. Dilute this with water and or it in your plant this will cure the rotting roots.
5. If your plant is not growing then here are two methods in nourishing its soil.
- Number one: Take some rusted metal preferably nails and put them in water. Shake consistently until the water looks like a dirty orange color. Put that water in the soil. the oxide present as rust helps the plant's growth.
- Number two: Take some spoiled milk and mix it with the soil the milk's calcium helps the plants.
See! How easy was all of that? You too can also do it at home !!!
Good one. I never knew that spoilt milk and iron water from rusted nails helped in plant growth! Learnt a new thing today.
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