Let me tell you something. Good practices and lessons learned。
I've been told by a lot of people lately that i've been watching me for a long time, that my methods have been very successful in planting, that many vegetables are very good, and i'm very happy here。
But one thing i would like to say to you is that the methods i have shared with you are those i have used and lessons learned in planting and managing. But i am not sure that everyone will have the same effect when they use it, because every place has a different climate, different soils and different planting methods. The same method has been particularly effective, and in some cases it may not be effective at all。

Here, i suggest that when used, you do not have to be rigid and be flexible according to the local climate, soil and circumstances。

For example, i've shared with you one way to fatten the garlic in the spring when the garlic is back. But in a way like this you have to learn to be flexible。
For example, you grow so much garlic seedlings, you can use less urea, more potassium sulphate. If you grow garlic seedlings that are thin, you can use more urea and less sulphur fat。

But one thing i can assure you is that neither the way i share nor the experience is fictional, i have used it myself, and i have come up with it. My friends who have seen my video so often should know that i have never sold anything in the video, and i don't want any praise or attention. My intention was to share some of my methods and experiences in planting and management and to learn and progress together with friends who like growing. This is the ultimate purpose of my video sharing。

That's our share today. I'll see you next time。




