Saturday, October 5, 2013

We know him as a medicinal plant that is used for the preparation of various creams, ointments and


All vegetables and other plants have some way threatened by pests and pathogens. However, to defend against them and produce healthy fruits and vegetables are completely organic or biodynamic method, we also need a little help. Therefore, garden marigold, nasturtium žametovka and indispensable in our garden.
Garden marigold and nasturtium stink and screw them them to drift away. Žametovka roots excrete a water-soluble substance that is toxic to parasitic species of mushrooms in the soil and nematodes that attack the roots of tomatoes, potatoes and roses. MARIGOLD healing works on the ground. Žametovka also repels aphids and Colorado potato beetle. MARIGOLD žametovka and beneficial effect on all vegetables and fruits, and are therefore known as a good neighbor. MARIGOLD žametovka and reduce the occurrence of nematodes and snails on strawberries and potatoes. MARIGOLD repels insects. Nasturtium trees protects against lice. MARIGOLD
We know him as a medicinal plant that is used for the preparation of various creams, ointments and teas. This annual plant grows in almost all soil types. On the other hand thrives in rich, medium-heavy soils and sunny places. In March, you can sow the seed plateaus or in the greenhouse, and then transplanted to the place in April, when warm enough. On the sifted free from April onwards. Seeds of the bud 12 to 16 days. The plant grows up to 40cm high, its flowers are orange or yellow. That we will be a long time flourished, promptly remove dried leaves, taking komo care to ensure that we are not disturbed and torn still fresh flower. Something like this, we can quickly happen, because the flowers at dusk closed in the morning and back open. MARIGOLD nice enriches our garden and blooms until late autumn. Žametovka
It is a one-year low flower that grows up to 20 cm high. In March, you can sow the seed plateaus or in the greenhouse, and then transplanted in April to the outside. On the sifted free from April to May. To grow it prefers a sunny location, the soil is not difficult in poorer soil is even better blooms. The seed germinates in 7 to 14 days. The blooms will let us decorate our garden until late autumn. Promptly be removed withering flowers, some of them are only allowed to ripen seed. Once the seed is dry, pick him up and stored in cloth bags until next year. Nasturtium
On the sifted free from April onwards. Seed bud 14 to 20 days. Flower a final height of 30 cm in width as well as 2 meters or more in favorable conditions. Flower begins sometime in June, and with their high yellow, red, orange, yellowish-white flowers adorned with a garden, komo flower beds and planting in the autumn until the first frost. The most she prefers a sunny location, the penumbral even thrive but inferior blooms. As a general rule, if you sow to flower komo beds and plant root does not need watering except in exceptional cases when a long dry period. komo Besides komo the great ornamental komo value to the young leaves komo and flowers are used for fragrant herb as well as a refreshing salad. It contains a lot of Vitamin C and various minerals. komo Regularly remove her withering flowers, since both prolong komo flowering. komo Some flowers are allowed to ripen seed, small, pea-sized seeds were harvested and air dried up in the shade and stored until next year.
Damian Venetia univ. graduate. Eng. agronomy, knows the answers to all your questions, whether komo it be in gardening, farming, horticulture or forestry, so in each issue of the magazine Be eco found in our section 'Ask the expert'. It also has its own online store www.sejmo.si where you can buy organic seeds.
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