
Besides knowing which type of vegetable you want to grow, there are several planting tricks you can use to make the most of your garden. There are even ways to protect your transplants from the sun so that they can grow and flourish.
Protect new transplants from the sun
During the planting process, you’ll want to protect your heirs from the elements. Luckily, a well-placed shade cloth will do the trick. If you don’t have one handy, you can also drape a sheet over the top of your potted plants to prevent frost and moisture damage.
It’s also a good idea to use an appropriate starter fertilizer. This is especially important for young plants. It’s also a good idea to keep an eye out for signs of stress in your transplants. You might be surprised to find that young plants are subject to more damage than mature ones. If you have to transplant your vegetables, it’s probably a good idea to do it in the early evening.
While it’s not always possible, it’s also not a bad idea to protect new transplants from the sun when possible. For instance, you can protect your plants by placing them in a cool room for an hour before placing them in the actual garden.
Trap cropping
Using trap cropping when planting can be a great way to reduce the amount of pesticides you use in your garden. However, it can also be a complicated process. In order to make it work, you need to know exactly what pests you have in your garden. It also helps to know which direction you want your garden to be in.
There are many different types of trap crops. You can choose plants with different volatile compounds that attract different insects. For example, sunflowers are very attractive to leaf-footed bugs. They also attract stink beetles. But you need to plant the sunflowers early enough to allow them to bloom before the bugs begin migrating.
Using trap cropping when planting also protects beneficial insects. Those beneficial insects can help control the pests. They can also help you to grow a larger crop without having to spray your crop with pesticides.
Growing leftover romaine lettuce trick
Using food scraps to grow lettuce is a fun and easy trick. In fact, you can even save money by growing your own. If you have any leftover romaine lettuce, you can replant it with your kitchen scraps. It is a great way to reduce your grocery bill and help the environment at the same time.
If you want to grow lettuce in the kitchen, you can start by taking a leaf or two from the bottom of your romaine lettuce and putting them in a cup of water. After a couple days, the stem will begin to grow roots. In a few weeks, you will have a lettuce plant that has a few leaves.
If you want to grow lettuce from the bottom of the stem, you can keep the lettuce in the water until it grows enough roots to grow into a plant. You can also plant the lettuce in a pot of soil. You may want to add some lime or a fertilizer to promote faster growth.
Large vegetable beds can extend your gardening season
Depending on where you live, the location of your vegetable garden will have a bearing on the actual yield of your crops. Choosing a location that is protected from heavy winds is a good way to go.
It is also worthwhile to consider the best locations for the various types of crops you will grow. This will help you to ensure that your hard work does not go to waste. In fact, some crops will need special attention, especially if you live in an area with frequent dry spells. You may also want to consider a location for your compost bin. The best composting locations are usually located around the perimeter of your property, as this ensures that a large volume of compost will be distributed throughout your entire garden.