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Showing posts with label crop irrigation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crop irrigation. Show all posts

May 18, 2013

Lavender: Cultivation, Irrigation And Care

The lavender is a subshrub possessing great strength, an attractive color and a delicious aroma, which is widely used to beautify gardens and planters as well as being known as a plant with numerous medicinal properties

lavender is widely used to beautify gardens and planters as well as being known as a plant with numerous medicinal properties


While lavender rustic belongs to a genre that fits well with any structure of soil, grows best in well loose substrates, calcareous, sandy, dry, with an average content of organic matter. There needs to be a good drainage to prevent puddles that can affect their growth and even rot the roots. Hence also recommend not grow it in places where heavy rains are recorded.

Lavender Cultivation

As for the ideal time to plant lavender, should be considered first if you want to work with multiplication by seeds or by cuttings (cuttings). In the first case, seed is usually planted in early spring, and transplanted in the fall or winter, once it has sprouted and grown a little.

When you decide to get a new plant lavender from a wedge, the ideal time to separate the desired branch is at the end of summer when the process has finished flowering.

Notably, it corresponds to a genre of warm and temperate climates, the different species of lavender will grow much better are exposed to a significant dose of sunlight.

The lavender is a subshrub possessing great strength, an attractive color and a delicious aroma

Irrigation of Lavender

In terms of irrigation, the plant does not need much water, but to take better advantage of this aromatic water it is usually recommended once a week. In the case of the specimens placed in flower pots, you should increase this share a little liquid element during the summer season.

Although lavender has a high resistance to environmental factors, it is desirable to avoid the presence of weeds that could interfere with normal crop growth.

Caring tips for Lavender

This can be achieved by plowing land surface once in early spring, removing the ground at least twice after the harvest of flowers, and one in winter. This task also allows aerate and fluff the soil, helping to prevent the onset of certain diseases affecting these plants, including roots and certain fungi called "sadness of lavender ".

Regarding pruning, usually recommended cut lavender about 20 cm after flowering to bring a new sound and to present a pleasantly compact appearance while growing in the winter season.

Aug 27, 2012

Garden Pests: How to Combat Slugs and Snails

As your garden is a special place, you want to keep it free of pests and insects that damage. One of these garden pests are slugs and snails. In virtually no time, slugs and snails can ruin a crop or crop.
That being the case then how can you combat slugs and snails? Is there an effective remedy for success? Here we have some methods.

Garden Pests: How to Combat Slugs and Snails


One of these methods to combat slugs and snails is to put a liquid bait. For example, you can fill a small container with water or beer. The beer is quite effective as the smell of this attract slugs and snails. When approaching these fall into the small bowl and drown.

Another method, a little more dangerous because of its toxicity, is making piles of active as metaldehyde throughout the garden. This will make the snails out and want to eat it approached, causing death within a few days. If there are children at home, we must take special care not to leave the garden because this ingredient can be lethal.

Using yeast is ideal for combating slugs and snails love this item as these. You have to prepare a bottle deep enough for snails (maybe one of jam) and place in warm water, sugar and yeast. Then they dig holes in the garden and buried the jars prepared with yeast. Slugs and snails will go directly to the trap. Every day should be reviewed and throw slugs and snails that have been trapped. Every so this preparation should be replaced as moisture, heat and other external agents can ruin it.

Finally you can put cabbage leaves around the plants with some poison for slugs and snails to go there that are eliminated.

There is also a method that does not require any money but more effort: remove snails and slugs by hand. To this must be checked each day as they tend to reproduce rapidly. The snails are edible, meaning they can be eaten and many say they are delicious and highly nutritious. If you dare, you can gather them and throw them in the pot.

Garden pests can cause damage to crops, flowers and any type of planting but these pests can be controlled. Slugs and snails are perhaps one of the easiest to combat pests but why not be trusted.

Jun 11, 2012

Lettuce: crop, soil and irrigation


The cultivation of the lettuce crop is perhaps the most storied in humanity. It is believed that the Egyptians were the first to cultivate more than 2500 years. Today, long time later it is still a favorite crop because the lettuce is one of the foods used daily.



Although lettuce can be cooked, you usually eat the lettuce fresh and raw. It is a fresh food that is used primarily in summer and is a crop very easy to make at home. What ideas and suggestions you have in mind when growing lettuce?

Being of short roots, the lettuce does not require a soil very deep. It grows in a wide variety of soils and need warm temperatures to develop successfully. Very high temperatures prevent germination. Lettuce needs to be marked differences in temperature between day and night, 15 to 20 degrees during the day and less than 10 degrees at night. This temperature difference helps the growing of lettuce to develop optimally.

The lettuce crop tolerant to low temperatures that high in the summer so be careful that they do not glean as if temperatures exceed 25 degrees can certainly glean, leading to very bitter leaves.

The lettuce does not tolerate drought, even though this last bit. Excessive moisture is also a problem. Ideally the moisture percentage is 50%. That is why it is more advisable to cultivate lettuce outdoors where there is less moisture in winter patio where humidity is very concentrated.

The irrigation is also important to keep the soil moist but remember not to be excessive. The best system of irrigation in this case is drip because it maintains the balanced moisture levels. The irrigation will do more damage to the crop of lettuce is the hose as the sun will burn the leaves of lettuce that are wet with water.

Ideally, the lettuce crop is developed in full light in the sun. Sunlight is highly recommended for this crop to develop normally.

Also planted in the ground, can be grown in pots also with the same care that a plantation on the floor. Always remove weeds that may grow around.

With these practical ideas in mind, it's time to grow lettuce, a food with many benefits.