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Greenhouse irrigation 2

Most greenhouse irrigation systems are a type of micro-irrigation system. They preserve water and nutrients by letting water drip gradually to the roots of plants. There are pipelines installed either just above the soil surface or hidden below the surface, which provide water to the plants. These greenhouse irrigation systems aim to deliver optimum water […]

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It is important to know of and adapt certain skills which allow you to make use of harvesting tips that will always give really good results. While it usually begins in August, what is important to know is that you will be needing to sow certain vegetables and fruits early on. Otherwise you will be […]

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Manual irrigation 3

We all know that irrigation is watering crops, pastures, and plants with water. The water is supplied through pipes, sprinklers, sprays, canals, pumps, and other artificial features. In other words, it is a method of an advanced system of watering the plants to grow. Various types of irrigation exist, but manual irrigation is one of […]

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Water irrigation 3

Water irrigation systems are installed to help farmers nurture and provide their farmland or landscape with the water it needs. Plants need water to continue thriving all year round. Irrigation is an essential aspect of great landscaping. If you plan to have an irrigation system installed, you should know a few things. To know bout […]

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baking soda for plants

Do you know that you can use baking soda for your plants for a number of reasons? Baking soda or sodium bicarbonate has multiple uses for your plants in a lot of ways. Though many of you know baking soda as a kitchen staple, it has uses in your house, making it work well outdoors. […]

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heirloom tomatoes

Heirloom tomatoes are an annual plant that has not been crossbred or hybridized for at least 40 years. These are open-pollinated, which means that the seeds will produce plants identical to the parent plant. Moreover, growing heirloom tomatoes will save seeds, and you can also get them from farmers’ markets, or grocery stores. This means […]

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