My garden, my space.

in Writing & Reviews3 years ago

My garden, my space.



Hello friends, I welcome you to my blog, the difficult economic situation in my country does not force us to look for a source of food, so we want to share with you how we spend time in our garden, a way to harvest our vegetables among other things.


The resources we have are scarce, we try to recycle using what we have, try to spend as little as possible and be self-sustaining.


We want to share with you and encourage you to perhaps do the same, spend time in something productive at home, this is a test sharing with other people who also like secrets, we investigated, we tried to see what comes out what comes out of us.



lettuce Sage beans beans Corn


This is my space, we have planted several things such as lettuce, beans, sage, corn and even though it is my first time it has turned out very well.


One thing that I learned recently is that instead of putting a seed in the seedbed for each space, we put 2, we put 3, this gives you a certain guarantee that something will sprout, in the event that one, two or three sprouts it is not a problem because They can be transplanted as they grow, they can be separated earlier so that they are not disturbed and each one has its space.


The problem is that when the seeds are large, we confidently put one, as in the case of beans, we put one in each space if they do not sellm miss that opportunity.


This is not the case of the smallest seeds such as lettuce, they are very small and round seeds, so more than one can be placed, and they can be separated when the first two leaves come out, which are called cotyledons and after they come out. can be transplanted.


Another case of the small seeds is that they are so small that one thinks that they will not come out, that they will not sprout, that they will get lost in the ground and that it will be an empty space that will not come out and Suddenly they all come out and they are very dense and it is difficult to transplant.


Do not waste seeds, take advantage of the spaces and put only one or two for each one, if they have the correct watering care and they are well cared for, they sprout.


You have to mark the seedbed because it is difficult to know when they sprout, if you know the plant it is fine, but if they do not know it; In addition, they are all very similar when they first sprout, it is better to mark them so as not to be mistaken.


Finally, it is very important to know when it is time to transplant into larger places or to the ground directly, well the definitive place where we are going to put our sown seeds, it is important to know that only after the true leaves come out of the plant, only there can we transplant to have a successful harvest and that seedlings do not die in the middle of the road.


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