There is now a growing number of family growers of vegetables, especially in households with larger balconyes, where a variety of vegetables are grown and self-sufficient. We have described the conditions under which pellets are grown, as well as the usual varieties, and today we have a few more ploughing methods。
1. Prior preparation
Seeds of veggies are very well purchased, and they are sold in agricultural stores and even in flower shops. As for containers, because the root of the pickle is growing straight, it's best that we grow with a little deeper and easy. Vegetables are very capable of growing, so they can grow with special ground and grow better, without soil, and can grow normally。
2. Sterilization management

Seeds are very small and must be operated with more attention and less so. It would be preferable to wet the soil before the seeds were spilled, so that the veggie seeds could suck water as soon as possible and the shell would come out as quickly as possible. Seven days after the seedlings are planted, it will be possible to see the sprouts grow. Before the sprouts grow, the containers will be placed in a cooler, and the sun will not reach them。
3. Management of seedlings
When we grow to more than five centimetres, too dense, we can properly pull out some seedlings, lest there be more than enough nutrients in the plant, which could lead to very poor later growth。
4. Daily management

After shizuku, you can put veggies on your balcony where you can shine into the sun all day. If the balcony is well ventilated, it can be watered once in two or three days, not once in a day, because the raisins, though they like the wet environment, do not like the flooding。
5. Fertilizer management
The veggies are fast-growing, so if we want to make the veggies better, we're going to have to put in some proper fertilizer, remember, not to put too many fertilizers at once, or it's easy to lose weight。

This is the point of planting veggies, and the preferred friends can plant them according to the actual situation in their home, and leave a message if there is anything else they want to know。
This is the case with pelvis cultivation, where reading other agricultural aspects of farming is welcome。




