Relax, there's no need to fret over the upcoming summer season.
In the world of gardening, there are numerous ways to keep your garden thriving and beautiful. Here are some tips and tricks for banishing moss, growing bountiful cucumbers, planting winter onions, and adding vibrant colours to your garden with Calendula and autumn-flowering perennials.
Banishing Moss
Two simple folk remedies have proven effective for banishing moss from your garden. However, the specific remedies are not detailed here.
Growing Cucumbers
The miracle solution for a bountiful cucumber harvest is a secret, but it promises success with 2g of the solution in 200ml of water.
Planting Winter Onions
The method for planting winter onions that guarantees bulbs as big as watermelons and prevents rot remains undisclosed.
Calendula: A Gardener's Friend
Calendula, a disease-resistant plant, is a fantastic choice for busy gardeners or those who prefer quick, easy flowers without the hassle of starting seeds indoors. By June, Calendula will produce a stunning display of orange or yellow blooms. After planting the seeds, lightly cover them with soil or compost and forget about them until summer. Calendula is hardy and can grow in any type of soil, including poor and clay ones. Its seeds germinate quickly once the soil warms up.
Calendula: A Pest Repellent
Not only does Calendula add a splash of colour to your garden, but it also deters pests, making it a valuable addition to any garden. Furthermore, Calendula requires minimal watering, making it a low-maintenance plant.
Autumn Planting
For those looking to extend their garden's blooming period into autumn and beyond the first frosts, consider planting autumn-flowering perennials such as Geranium hybrids (e.g., Storchschnabel ‘Rozanne’), Helianthus salicifolius (willow-leaved sunflower), Helleborus niger ‘Praecox’ (Christmas rose), Echinacea purpurea (purple coneflower), Verbascum (mullein), and dahlias. These plants not only bloom in late autumn but also have long flowering periods that extend into early summer.
Fall Garden Varieties
Blueberries are five garden varieties that can transform your garden into a fairytale. The specific varieties are not detailed here, but they are known for their ability to thrive in autumn planting and produce delicious fruits.
Four Popular Pepper Varieties
Four pepper varieties are currently popular among gardeners, yielding up to 15kg per square meter. The names of these varieties are not specified in this article.
Fall Planting Calendula
Calendula can be planted in October or November, even with snow on the ground. This hardy plant will continue to grow and bloom, providing a splash of colour in your garden throughout the winter months.
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