Life hacks for the garden: interesting ideas for growing vegetables

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In the spring, every gardener and gardener strives to improve his summer cottage, to make his garden different from others. Lifehacks for the garden are simple and original ideas on how to use unnecessary things to solve everyday problems.

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Useful tips for growing vegetables

To save money and the amount of water spent for irrigation, you can install a plastic canister under the drainpipe. Rainwater can subsequently be used for glaze plants. Resourceful summer residents use plastic bottles for watering. In addition, you can use them to make borders, garden scarecrows or various crafts for the garden.

You can use wine bottles to decorate your garden beds beautifully. You will get an original edging of the beds. Plastic forks should not be thrown away. They will help protect against visits from uninvited animals if you stick them into the ground. In addition, you can sign the names of the seedlings on them.

This is a kind of identification mark, thanks to which the owner will know where everything grows.Instead of forks, you can use plastic spoons, flat stones, alcohol caps, etc. You can also look for more stylish markers in the shape of the plants you are going to grow.

You can use cut up old T-shirts to tie tomatoes and other plants. Each bush will have its own unique color. You can plant vegetable crops by experimenting with color and shape. Growing watermelons can be supplemented with tied tomatoes or other climbing plants. You can create a contrasting design in the form of a wave, triangle, rectangle, circle.

For the sides you can use various bent materials, stones, etc. A scarecrow will be an original decoration not only for the garden, but also for the dacha. It can be used not only as a deterrent, but also as a decorative element. After working in the garden, all garden tools must be stored properly. Garden tools Can be stored in a bucket of sand or pebbles.

Growing seedlings: popular life hacks

Egg shells can be used as fertilizer. If you break the eggs carefully, you can make a “peculiar” cup and plant seedlings in it. If you boiled vegetables or eggs, you can water the plants with this water. To sow seeds, you can use peeled lemon or grapefruit pulp.

To make the tomatoes sweet, you can sprinkle baking soda around the bush. However, it should not get on the plant. Thanks to soda, the acidity level will decrease, and this will have a beneficial effect on the taste of the fruit. If you stroke the seedlings on the crown for 1-2 minutes, they will not stretch upward.

To increase the yield of vegetable crops, it is recommended to attract pollinating insects to the site.To do this, next to the vegetables you should place flower beds with pink and white clover, bluegrass, and fescue.

DIY garden tools

If the household does not have a watering can, then one can be made from a plastic canister or container of liquid washing powder. You just need to make holes for water and air. The motor from a washing machine is a real find in the household, allowing you to make various useful tools. The engine will make a good sandpaper for sharpening various tools.

Homemade tools make the gardener’s work much easier. A garden flat cutter is an excellent tool that will come in handy for beds. It can be used to remove weeds between vegetable crops. To build the tool, you will need an old scythe. It is attached to a tube, which is subsequently attached to the cutting.

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Since cucumbers are branchy and take up quite a lot of space, you can make special nets at an angle to save space. An old outdoor umbrella can be used as a vertical support for cucumbers, zucchini, pumpkins and other trailing plants. For support, you can use old pallets, connecting them in the form of a triangle.

You can make vertical beds from five-liter plastic bottles in the garden, arranging them in tiers and planting green onions, parsley, lettuce, etc. If there is a blank wall in a barn or in a house, then the outside can be decorated in the same way.

Automatic watering in the garden: tools and materials

The basis of a good harvest is timely and abundant watering of plants. To create an irrigation system you will need the following materials and tools:

  • 1.5 l plastic bottles
  • Droppers
  • Knife
  • Drill

This is the simplest way to create a self-watering system, which can be used even when the owners are not at their summer cottage for some time. With other methods of creating automatic glaze You will need rope, wire, a nail or awl, and a ballpoint pen. Every gardener has all these materials on his farm.

Step-by-step instructions for creating an automatic watering system

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To make irrigation from plastic bottles and droppers, no specific skills are required. The main thing is to follow the instructions for creating this design. Main stages of work:

  1. Preparing bottles. In all bottles you need to carefully cut the bottom and make holes in the lid using a drill.
  2. Attaching a dropper. Place the top part of the dropper into the lid and screw it on. Stick the other part into the soil.
  3. Hanging bottles. Tie a strong rope to all bottles and hang them from a support.
  4. Pour water through the top and adjust the dripper so that the liquid flows into the soil. This device is perfect for climbing plants, tomatoes, cucumbers.

There is another way to irrigate beds using plastic bottles. Make small holes in them on the lid and one on the bottom for water to escape. The lid should not be screwed tightly, so the water will gradually leak out. The container is buried 10-15 cm into the soil near the plant. It is important not to damage root system.

To create hanging drip irrigation without using medical droppers, you will need rope or wire and an awl. Cut off the bottom of the bottle and make 2 holes on both sides at a distance of about 1-2 cm from the bottom of the container. Pass a rope through these holes and tie it to the support.These simple recommendations will help you create watering for irrigating beds and flower beds in a short time.

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Comments

Interesting recommendations, I knew something before, for example, I haven’t thrown away eggshells for a long time, but use them as fertilizer.

I liked the idea for watering, I did it today, it’s really simple and without significant costs.

I’ll take note of the idea of ​​gartering tomatoes. Indeed, T-shirts make quite elastic and durable garters. But I have been using soda for a long time to reduce the acidity of the soil.