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6 Common Mistakes to avoid in Gardening

While doing gardening, we often make some mistakes, which we should not do. Due to this, our plants are not able to grow that well. Whether you are experienced or a beginner, you should know these few things which I am going to tell you through this article.

1 – Do not ignore “Tilling of Soil”

Soil tilling

Generally, people make lots of efforts for the growth of their plants like giving fertilizers on time, feeding humic acid or bio enzymes, pruning at regular intervals, and many more things but they do not give much importance to the basics of gardening that is doing “tilling of the soil”.

The tilling process is important for various reasons-

  • It makes the soil soft.
  • Soil nutrients get shuffled up and down.
  • It maintains good aeration.
  • Roots become strong and healthy.

Once a week, tilling of the soil should be done for the optimal growth of the plants.

2 – Not using the proper technique of spraying pesticides

Pests attack is very common in plants and in particular season insects like mealy bugs, aphids, ants, spider mites plus many others start growing.

Pesticide spray
  • To get rid of them various pesticide solutions are available and prepared. To refrain from insects proper process of spraying needs to be followed.
  • First of all remove all the insects from affected plants by using cotton buds, tissue paper, or any cotton cloth. Clean all the leaves, branches, and all the parts of the plants.
  • After that, spray the solution on each and every part of the plants, the side of the leaves, all the branches, on buds or flowers. If even a single insect remains on the plant then there would be a pest attack again and questions will arise on the effectiveness of the solution.
  • So, here solution would not be a culprit but proper methodology needs to be followed.
  • Follow the treatment on every alternate day until the plant is pest-free.

neem pesticide spray

3 – Selecting the wrong Pots Structure

Despite the material, the structure of the pot matters a lot.

  • Avoid narrow pots because, at the time of tilling, repotting, giving compost or fertilizer, and removing weeds, space is needed to loosen the soil. In narrow pots, we do not get proper space, either the pot will break or the plant will get damaged.
  • Be it, ceramic, plastic, or cement but opt for broad-size pots. Soil would get enough sunlight, tilling can be done easily and the aeration process would be maintained in broad-size pots.

4 – Adding chemicals to compost

kitchen waste

 

When composts are made at home (any compost – leaf compost, kitchen or cow dung compost), naturally it takes 2 and 2.5 months to make. All the material gets decomposed in the presence of bacteria and fungus which is a slow process.

  • Some people are accelerating this process by adding chemicals to it and compost gets ready in 7-10 days, which is not the correct method.
  • No chemicals should be added to get pure organic compost, moreover, if anything chemically manifested things (compost) is added to the plant then it will deplete the nutrition level of the soil.
  • Fruits, flowers, or vegetables grown by adding this compost would not be organic hence they would be chemically injected which is not good for health.
  • To fasten the process of compost making, add organic or natural; things like buttermilk, vermicompost, sour curd, or worms. All these things will accelerate the process of decaying material.

5 – Not feeding Fertilizers to the plant

Heavy feeder plants like flowering, fruiting, and vegetable plants need fertilizers at regular intervals. They will look beautiful and tempting at nurseries because proper care of them is taken there but after getting them at home, many of them would stop growing.

  • These plants need fertilizer every 20-25 days.
  • NPK, micronutrients, or any other organic fertilizer should be given to the plant to meet the nutrient level of the soil for the booming growth of the plant.

6 – Incorrect way of using Neem Oil

Neem oil is an organic oil and the best pesticide but many people complain that after using neem oil their plants get burnt. Well, the problem is not the neem oil here but the problem is how it is used.

  • Neem oil is strong so when applied to the leaves, the pores of the leaves get blocked and the process of photosynthesis gets seized.
  • To refrain from this, always spray neem oil in the evening and keep the plant for the night as it is. The next day, in the morning before sunrise, wash the plant properly with ample water.
  • Neem oil will do its work at night so make sure leaves with neem oil do not get exposed to sun. While washing, oil might fall in the soil but that is ok.

Happy Gardening!!

How to make Compost from Kitchen Waste

Generally, a large amount of waste or garbage comes out of our kitchen every day. Many people dispose of kitchen waste without considering its potential for reuse. However, instead of seeing kitchen waste as garbage, it can be repurposed into compost, which not only helps reduce waste but also provides organic fertilizer for plants.

compost

Making compost from kitchen waste is a simple and cost-effective way to create organic manure for your garden. The biggest advantage of this compost is that it is completely organic.

Food scraps are actually good sources of vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients. These nutrients enrich the soil and provide essential minerals to the plants grown in it.

Composting kitchen waste may seem like a daunting task, but it is actually very easy. In this article, we will discuss all the important points for making compost at home from kitchen waste.

Food scraps
Food scraps

What is Kitchen Waste Compost?

Kitchen CompostKitchen compost is an organic fertilizer made from kitchen waste or scraps. It is a process by which kitchen waste and food scraps are biologically decomposed.

  • Kitchen waste consists of organic matter, which is used to fertilize the soil and grow plants and crops at home.

It takes around 3 to 4 months to decompose

The process of kitchen waste composting typically takes around 3 to 4 months. It involves microorganisms that quickly convert waste into compost. This compost is highly nutritious and can be easily made at home.

Note:

1. In summer, when temperatures are high, bacteria decompose faster, speeding up the composting process.

2. In winter, when temperatures are low, bacteria take more time to decompose, resulting in a longer composting process.

Ingredients required for making Kitchen Compost:

First, choose carbon-rich (dry materials) and nitrogen-rich (green materials) waste materials from kitchen waste to make compost.

Brown Material for Kitchen Compost:

Brown leaves for kitchen compost
Dry leaves used for kitchen compost

This includes carbon-rich dry materials such as:

1. Dry Leaves – Dry leaves have carbon which helps in the process of decomposition. It also helps in soaking the water released by other components.

2. Compost – You can use vermicompost but avoid using mustard cake and banana peel.

3. Soil – Please use a handful of soil also.

A mixture of these dry materials is known as brown material.

Green Material for Kitchen Compost:

Waste from the kitchen or kitchen garbage is called green material.

1. What can we add?

  • Peels of fruits and vegetables.kitchen waste
  • Rotten fruits and vegetables.
  • Egg Shells
  • Used Tea Bags – You can use tea bags that are used while preparing tea. But you have to be careful while using it. Before adding it to the kitchen compost please wash and dry it properly. Do not use tea bags that contain milk and sugar in it.

2. What we should not add?

(i) Dairy Products – Do not add milk or any dairy products.

(ii) Cooked Food- Do not add any cooked food or last night’s leftover food like curries, chapati, rice, etc.

(iii) Meat And Fish – Do not add any meat or fish.

(iv) Sugar & Sweets – Avoid adding sugar, honey, or any sweet dish otherwise aunts will come.

(v) Wet Waste –  Do not add any wet waste.  If your peels are wet, then make sure you dry them completely before they go in the container.

(vi) Rotten and Sweet –  Avoid vegetables with fungus and insects. You can add old rotten vegetables but do not add any vegetables which are already having fungus and insects in them. Generally, in brinjal insects are there, so chop the brinjal first to check if insects are there or not.

Note:
  • To create kitchen compost, an equal ratio of both green and brown materials is necessary. If there is more green material than brown, the decomposition process will take longer and may result in unpleasant odors.

Use a container to dump the Kitchen waste

Container Selection and Preparation:

(i) One big container is required:

  • To collect the kitchen waste, you can use a larger, deeper container for composting depending on the amount of waste. You can take any clay pot or plastic container (bucket).
  • Generally, clay pots come with a hole, and they are porous also.
  • If you are taking a plastic container, then make a hole in it.
  • Avoid Cement pots for making kitchen compost because it is very difficult to make holes in cement pots.

(ii) Proper Flow of Moisture and Oxygen:

  • Ensure there is a proper flow of moisture and oxygen in the mixture to make compost from waste. To decompose the waste, oxygen or air plays a big role.
  • There should be a regular supply of air inside the container; otherwise, it will be smelly.

(iii) Holes in the Container:

  • The container should have holes.
  • When this process starts, waste starts decomposing and water comes out from the container. So, there should be one hole beneath the container to shed the water away.

(iv) Collect Water and Use it as a Fertilizer:

  • You can collect this water, which is very nutritious and also called liquid fertilizer (tea).
  • You can give this water to your plants; it will work as a liquid compost.

(v) Covering the Container:

  • Make sure that the container should be covered so that any insects and rats would not enter it.
  • You can use any plate or tray to cover the pots or containers.

Benefits of Kitchen Waste Compost

compost
kitchen compost
  • With just a little knowledge, you can make organic compost for your plants from kitchen waste.
  • This will not only make the soil fertile for your plants, but the plants will also get enough nutrients.
  • The special thing is that there is no cost in making compost from kitchen waste.
  • It is a very easy process.
  • So, now use your kitchen waste wisely.

It was all about the material and ingredients required to make kitchen compost.

Keep collecting your kitchen waste !!!

Happy Gardening !

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