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16 gardening tips to save you time

Building and maintaining an indoor garden is hard work. We often don't know how to remodel our garden efficiently and economically. The following tips will save money You should plant trees near your door or backyard. Because, when placed in a place that is easy to observe, you will be "reminded" more often about taking care of them. At the same time, the potted plants are also right in sight for you to quickly find and use.

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16 gardening tips to save you time

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  1. 16 gardening tips to save you time Building and maintaining an indoor garden is hard work. We often don't know how to remodel our garden efficiently and economically. The following tips will save money 1-Plant trees in a place that is easy to see You should plant trees near your door or backyard. Because, when placed in a place that is easy to observe, you will be "reminded" more often about taking care of them. At the same time, the potted plants are also right in sight for you to quickly find and use. 2-Use good soil from the beginning Initially, you should use fertilizers such as compost, manure, or dry peat moss to create the maximum amount of nutrients for the plant. In addition, you should also change to lighter, well-drained soils that easily remove weeds and help roots sink deeper into the ground. 3-Minimizing the garden area

  2. One of the ways to save money in gardening is to reduce the excess area. Instead of letting weeds grow into open areas, you can plant various trees, shrubs, or ornamental plants for decorative value without having to clean up the weeds daily. This will help you feel a lot less burdensome gardening! 4-Storing tools Pack all your garden tools such as cutlery and cords into a waterproof container, leaving them right outside your garden. Thus, you only need to find in that box the items you need, saving a lot of effort and time. 5-Take advantage of the rain After each rain, you should take advantage of going out and weeding your garden. Even tough weeds like crabgrass or dandelion can be easily removed when the soil is wet. 6-Use potted plants for bare ground When you can't find anything to plant in the shade of tall trees or beautify a fence, you can use shade-loving pots to decorate. Shop for pots of different heights and widths. Or use green

  3. varieties to blend into the garden background so as not to "compete for beauty" with other flowers. 7-Learn Every time you go through the garden you feel impressed, and boldly ask for more information about the plants, flowers, and how to take care of their garden. Then, make yourself a list of varieties to buy, so that when you have the conditions, you just need to look at it to shop. 8-Smart fertilizer Choose for your garden long-acting fertilizers, and apply a small amount each time, both saving money and saving time. 9-Pruning trees at the end of the season Prune green plants like yew and boxwood once they have produced enough leaves. That way, you won't have to prune them next year. 10-Use soil cover

  4. Every year you should change the soil cover for your garden. A layer of soil about 5 to 8 cm thick is enough to keep the soil moist and keep weeds from growing. This saves you from weeding and watering too often. 11-Buy color tools You should buy garden tools of different colors (and different greens) to make them easier to find later. An orange shovel will certainly stand out much more in the green background of your garden. 12-Keep information on crops Make a list of the plants you have recently purchased, along with their suppliers. This will make it easier for you to find when that crop has problems. Or you can centralize the information cards attached to each plant in one place, or the same place where you keep the information about the plant and the gardener. 13-Buy native plants

  5. You should buy native plants, familiar with the soil and climate where you live. They will grow with little to no care and can be the most beautiful plants in the garden. 14-Dig one, plant ten Instead of digging small holes for each plant, you should dig an area of soil large enough for all the plants and flowers you plan to grow. Note the area so that the plants do not compete for each other's land and grow normally. 15- Always ready Before each season, you need to buy enough plant tools to last the whole season, such as garden string, lanyards, gloves, stands, plant markers, and fertilizer. Thus, you will avoid the "need without having" cases. 16-Check often You should regularly check to see if your garden has any problems and if plants are sick or abnormal. The sooner you detect it, the quicker you can take action and the less work you need

  6. to do. In addition, this will help you find the missing points of the garden, such as needing more color or having a lot of open ground, as well as other problems.

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