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Keeping the home garden clean and green is a daunting task. The garden is the front of every house. Home gardening is just as important as the face to the body. We can sit in the garden and think if our mind is confused or in pain. Peace of mind is available if you are in the garden. Maintaining such a garden is not a natural process. It requires the use of many arts. Maintaining the garden according to the weather conditions and protecting them from weeds and animals is one of the most difficult. We need to protect the garden as well as nurture the children. Knowing its nature the water should flow. If we strengthen our relationship with it, we can get a good green garden. Here are some ways to maintain a good garden.


Tools



You need to select the appropriate tools. The first thing to do is to choose the canopy that will help maintain the garden.


Water


Leave the water in the morning and evening to prevent the running water from evaporating. Can be left overnight if desired.


Compost


To increase the greenness, you need to choose a fertilizer that is suitable for the soil


Straw


Place straw to prevent soil erosion and retain root moisture. This will give moisture to the roots and prevent the fungal growth of the fungus.


Seasonal plants


Planting seasonal plants is one of the most profitable. You can get greenery by keeping the plants at the right time.


Weeding


Weeding is an important part of horticulture. Whenever possible you should have all four of these components in place for launch to maximize profits.


 Garden Tips 



Setting up green shrubs is the best art that can give greenery to our garden in any one season.


 It is necessary to plant new crops immediately after harvest. This will prevent weeds from appearing and make the garden look more beautiful.


 Plants need water. But don't overdo it. They can affect the plant.


Natural manure can be obtained from animals and plants. And overuse of these can increase land use.


 Some types of plants do not need to be cut too much. It is enough to cut them a couple of times.


 By finding the nature of the land it is possible to examine how many times the water should flow.


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