Garden without hassle - the best secrets for kettles

New Zealand series "Garden without trouble". It shows how easy it is to grow a huge amount of a variety of vegetables and herbs on your small plot, provide for your family and still make money on it. There are many interesting solutions, including permaculture. I recommend it to everyone, especially beginners.

Be sure to keep your bookmarks. Garden without hassle - beds and seedlings (series 1)

Garden without hassle - work in the garden (series 2)

Harvest (Episode 3)

Growing greens, making compost (series 4)

Have you always dreamed of your own garden, but do not know where to start, and are not confident in their abilities?
In words, everything is simple, but in practice, not everything turns out perfectly the first time.
Whether you like the process of working in the garden, or you aim to improve your diet - this program will inspire you to pick up a shovel, sow seeds and start an interesting and exciting path to the harvest.

The series is a storehouse of important information about many plants - it is told by garden specialists.



Growing flowers, attracting beneficial insects (series 6)

Pest Control (Episode 7): Fighting Pests. Linda will talk about the main enemies of your crop: garden bug, aphid, caterpillar butterfly and snails. Also this week you can make a replanting on the beds, where the first harvest has already been harvested. We plant turnips, broccoli and cauliflower. In the topic “Our harvest” – a story about garlic. Section "Solving the problem" continues the topic of combating garden pests



The garden blooms, but if the family wants to continue to receive an abundance of useful products, it needs to learn how to properly “feed” your garden. This week’s theme is fertilizer. You can buy drugs in the store or prepare yourself. Linda will talk about the advantages and disadvantages of both fertilizers. The theme “Our harvest” is a story about growing potatoes in old car tires. And the section "Solving the problem" will teach you to plant and harvest in containers.



Selling Your Crop (Episode 9) If you want to become self-sufficient, you can not just invest in a garden. We need to figure out how to make money in the garden. Linda's booked a place at the vegetable market. The task for Devony and John this week is to raise a hundred dollars. The vegetable market is not just a place of trade. Here, gardeners meet and share experiences with each other. This is a kind of gardening club. The theme “Our harvest” teaches to attract children to work in the garden. In the rubric "Solving the problem": how to deal with phytophthora on tomato bushes.

Learning to Pick Your Seeds (Episode 10) The Cole family did a great job and achieved good results. The most logical activity at this time is to harvest seeds for the next season. Linda gives important advice. For example, you can not save seeds of hybrid plants, such as eggplant - grown vegetable will be significantly different from the parent. If pumpkin, zucchini and cucumber are grown together - in no case do not need to stock up on seeds of such plants. Through cross-pollination, next year you will grow mutants. The theme "Our harvest" will tell about corn. The Solution section advises what to do with soil after summer crops have sucked all the nutrients out of it. published

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