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Banana water

Banana water is a homemade plant fertilizer that some gardeners believe can benefit plants due to its potassium content. Potassium is an essential nutrient for plant growth, aiding in various processes such as photosynthesis, enzyme activation, and water uptake. Bananas are a good source of potassium, and when you soak them in water, some of …

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How to make compost

Composting is a great way to recycle organic materials and create nutrient-rich soil for your garden. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to make compost: Materials You’ll Need: Compost bin or pile: You can use a dedicated compost bin, a pile in your yard, or even a simple DIY enclosure made from materials like wire …

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Leaf Doctor

Assessing the health of a plant by examining its leaves is a common practice among gardeners and plant enthusiasts. Healthy leaves are key indicators of a thriving plant. Here are some signs to look for when evaluating the health of a plant based on its leaves: Color: Vibrant green: Healthy leaves are typically a rich, …

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Natural Bug Repellent

Many plants contain natural compounds that can repel or deter certain types of insects. This is often referred to as companion planting, where certain plants are grown together to help control pests naturally. Here are some examples: Marigolds: Marigolds are known to repel a variety of pests, including aphids, whiteflies, mosquitoes, and nematodes. Lavender: Lavender …

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Deadheading Shrubs

Deadheading shrubs is a common gardening practice that involves removing spent or faded flowers from the plant. This process serves several purposes, including promoting the overall health and appearance of the shrub. Here’s how you can go about removing deadheads from shrubs: Tools you may need: Pruning shears or scissors Garden gloves (optional) Container or …

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Plant Relations

Plants have the ability to recognize and respond differently to their siblings compared to unrelated plants. This phenomenon is known as “kin recognition” or “kin recognition in plants.” Through various mechanisms, plants can distinguish between their own siblings (plants that share genetic material) and unrelated plants. This recognition is based on genetic and chemical cues …

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