A smart garden is not about beds for idlers, but a smart approach to organizing space and work.
You can save not only time and effort, but also money.
We will tell you how to collect the maximum harvest and put in the minimum amount of effort.
By equipping a greenhouse or a garden bed with capricious crops with such a system, you can not worry that the seedlings will wither before your next visit.
But most importantly, you won’t have to carry heavy buckets and watering cans, or constantly unwind and put away the watering hose.
This way, the water will flow directly to the roots, rather than spreading throughout the entire bed.
New technical innovations will work more effectively when paired with old, proven mulch.
Straw, hay, tree bark or other materials have proven themselves to be effective.
Mulch protects beds from overheating, moisture evaporation, and prevents weed growth.
It is recommended to create narrow beds and wide paths between them.
To prevent grass from growing between rows, gardeners cover them with cardboard, egg trays or other materials.
It is also important to plant plants, carefully selecting neighbors in the garden bed.
A fairly simple life hack that will repel pests, protect plantings from diseases and help saturate the soil with useful substances.
These simple tips will help you spend less time in the garden without harming the harvest.