Vegetable garden at home: see tips for setting up yours

The process of caring for the plants is therapeutic and pleasurable: the more attention you pay to the species, the more they reward you with their natural colors and flavors. To fulfill the dream of having a home organic garden, you don’t need a lot of space or money, as there are many spices and vegetables that grow easily in small areas.

adequate space

Don’t worry: it’s totally possible to have a vegetable garden in a small environment, like the balcony of an apartment. But for the little plants to develop properly, you need to think about the space that each one of them needs to grow. Rosemary, for example, does not like to share the vase. Chives, cilantro and thyme are some of the options to plant in your home garden.

composting

What comes from the earth can return to the earth: with composting techniques, your vegetable garden will grow even healthier. Organic waste such as fruit and vegetable peelings, tea bags and coffee grounds can be placed in vases to nourish the earth.

natural repellents

If you compost in your garden, you may end up attracting small fruit-loving mosquitoes. To scare them away from the indoor area of ​​the house, use natural repellents, such as candles and citronella incense.

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A lot of light

The sun is the natural element that will strengthen and give even more flavor to the plants in your garden. Always leave them in an area with plenty of lightsuch as the backyard or the porch – even the windowsill is valid.

care routine

Just like humans, plants need special care and plenty of water. Always check how your species are doing: the ideal is water the pot whenever the soil is dry, but without soaking it. To revive dry and withered leaves, you can also spray them with water.

beware of dengue

Do not leave accumulated water in the dishes of the vases so as not to receive the unpleasant visit of the aedes aegyptithe mosquito that causes dengue fever. Sand and coffee grounds are options for covering the wet area of ​​the vases.

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