Vegetables will yield a good harvest only if the gardener was able to provide fertile soil for planting in a greenhouse or open ground.
Otherwise, tomatoes will lack nutrients for proper development and fruiting.
However, even in this case, one should not ignore a simple trick that can have a direct impact on the yield. We are talking about adding nutrients to the hole during sowing, clarifies Anastasia Kovrizhnykh , an expert of the online publication BelNovosti, an agronomist and landscape designer.
In most cases, you can hear that summer residents use ash, purchased fertilizers and even fish waste when planting vegetables. These products can be called effective, but there is a simpler method that will not cost you anything.
We are talking about young and juicy nettles.
You need to pick enough of the plant so that you have about a bucket of nettles on hand in shredded form. This will be enough to provide fifteen holes with excellent fertilizer.
First, we dig a hole, fill it with nettles, put a layer of soil and send in the seedlings.