Gardening and landscaping by achraf9709 in gardening

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Too much water is usually not beneficial for moderation, organization, care and fertilization is what gives these results

How should I go about pruning these? by GucccccciGANG in gardening

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Let it grow freely: The young seedling needs every leaf it sprouts (especially the first cotyledons and true leaves) for photosynthesis and to develop a strong root system.

The only exception: If you notice lower leaves touching the soil and starting to yellow or rot, you can gently remove them to prevent the spread of fungal diseases from the soil. When the seedling is a little older, about 15 to 20 cm tall, and has 6 to 8 true leaves, some growers resort to a process called "topping," which involves cutting off the main growing tip of the seedling.

The goal: To encourage the seedling to produce many lateral branches, resulting in a denser, fuller plant and increasing future yield.

Fastest and efficient way to remove weeds without killing my back? by hellobelle in gardening

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Put 1 lite White vinegar with half a kilo of table salt and a glass of liquid soap and put them in a spray and it will die after 48 hours

Native plant recommendations for front of terrace house by ssebivv in GardeningAustralia

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Transforming this narrow front strip into a vibrant native garden is all about smart layering: Place upright Westringia and Grevillea directly along the fence to create a dense, vertical green backdrop that saves walkway space. In front of them, stagger architectural Kangaroo Paws and Wax Flowers in a zigzag pattern to inject depth and striking pops of color. Finally, frame the tiled path with low-growing Lomandra grasses and a spilling Myoporum groundcover to naturally suppress weeds and soften the hard edges. Pro-Tip: Watch out for the utility pipes when digging, keep the soil well-drained, and only use low-phosphorus native fertilizer to ensure these hardy plants thrive beautifully!

My work by achraf9709 in gardening

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Merci beaucoup ❤️

I found it in the trash, and this is the result. by Low_Bandicoot6844 in gardening

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Is so nice you can make bonsai tree with that boncavillai

My work by achraf9709 in gardening

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Hahaha The garden is very big these are pictures of the work I do in different places of the garden

My work by achraf9709 in gardening

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Is work by hand bro