Hello, hope you are well. Likewise also the plants you have growing in your garden. May grow healthy and develop as you want. In the posting this time I will show one of the annuals plant I which I think is very easy to grow in the courtyard.
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Yes today I showcased long bean plants are there in the corner of my page, today he's been growing and harvesting a few times already. I planted 6 in small polybag , with a diameter polybag of about 15 cm and height about 20 cm. Polybag size is sufficient to grow string beans are good enough.
Required in planting these beans are good seed nutrients and sunlight, which is enough. The seeds that I wear I get from local farmers around my city. Power seeds growing reasonably well, reaching 80 percent. For my first, long bean seed was planting in rockwool and then moved to the polybag after 7 days.
Maintenance include fertilizing, watering and provide enforcement at the plant. The planting medium I use is a mixture of compost, soil and burn the chaff with a 1:1 : 1 comparison. Giving plant with NPK fertilizer with 16:16:16 comparison then I use KNO3 fertilizer through a time when flowering. Watering everyday if no rain at my town.
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This plant started to harvest when the age of 2 months, and can harvest several time considering interest one flower to another grow followed. A less likely in my opinion is the quantity of sun light we get, because a lot of cloudy days. This affects the growth of the leaves, the leaves look under normal-sized or no smaller than normal. I give biological pesticides that I create own beauveria bassiana and excellent trichoderma fungicides to manage pests and disease here.
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The harvest there is enough to add the ingredients to cook everyday along with my wife, so much fun trying to make this project a long cultivation of beans, I think everybody can make it, as long as the intention of gardening, will certainly get a beautiful plant in your garden.
Hopefully this can inspire you to add to the list of plants that you want to embed.
Happy gardening
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