One of the most frustrating things that can happen to a gardener is to put a ton of hard work into a great looking garden…only to have all your plants die or barely bloom at all! Don’t let that disappointment get to you this year; here are some great tips and tricks to keep plants blooming for as long as they can!
Tips And Tricks To Keep Plants Blooming
Tea
Before you even plant, consider soaking your seeds in tea. Tea can actually provide essentials that allow your seed to germinate better and soak in certain nutrients that keep it healthy.
Shearing
Cutting back isn’t always a bad thing. If you see your plants getting heavy with branches or just thick, shear some of that extra weight away. This will allow nutrients to keep your plant alive instead of being spread too thin.
Deadheading
Kind of along the lines as the idea above, deadheading removes the parts of the plant that are dead and wasting space. Once you’ve removed them, the plant will naturally begin growing a seed or bud in that area since, well, that’s what plants do best!
Water
Over and under watering causes tons of problems for gardeners. Make sure you know how much water your plants need, and then water accordingly. Too little can make the plant dry out and too much will drown it.
Nails
This may be unconventional, but for plants that love iron-rich soil, just let some nails soak in their water beforehand. Once you go to water, you can remove the nails, but the iron from the metal will still be in the water. Ingenious!
Curry
Insects are about the worst pest for gardens; don’t let all your hard work get eaten by something else. Curry is incredibly effective in warding off ants and some other insects.
Fertilizer
All plants need food and nutrients, and some need more than others. Check your plants’ details to know if there is a specific kind of fertilizer it needs, and then plan accordingly.
Compost
Don’t just throw away your food scraps; put them to use! Collect organic material from your kitchen (like potato skins, vegetable remains, etc.) and put it into a compost bin. The soil gets nutrient rich and can really make your plants healthy and bloom. Plus, here are 10 composting tips for beginners!
Banana Peels
If you have plants that love potassium, then give them the gift of a banana peel. Simply bury the peel in the ground around the plant, and nature will do the rest! Repeat as necessary.
Milk
I guess humans aren’t the only ones who like and need milk. Milk is actually an awesome fertilizer for your plants since it’s full of nutrients. Simply add a little bit of milk to your water and let your plants have it!
I hope these tips and tricks to keep plants blooming help you out!
Joel Dela Cruz says
Milk? Can you please elaborate what plant can get from milk and how it happens. Thank in advance for response. Good day.
Joy says
There are some mixed opinions on using milk, but I think it’s worth a shot! You would want to use whole milk (or even unpasteurized if possible) because that milk will have the most nutrients. The plants will benefit the most from the vitamins and nutrients that are found in the milk. I also suggest that if you are going to try it, you use it in a garden that hasn’t been tended to in a while. Those are the areas that usually need the most mineral/vitamin boost in the soil. Hope this helps.
Maria says
This is very interesting.
Thanks
Jonathan William Blaine says
Wow! This is very interesting and I love to read about your suggestions. The nails in the soil, the turmeric for the pests, the compost, specifics on fertilizer and watering. Well done.