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Garden
During the winter months, plants tend to show no sign of life. Either people stop gardening or only tend to their gardens from time to time.
DECEMBER
If the weather permits focus on cultivation.
Adding organic fertiliser to Coniferous trees and deeply pruned plants while cultivating is a good idea.
Every type of sapling can be planted if there is no frost.
In fact, it is safer to move large and coniferous trees during frosty weather.
Continue pruning.
Grassy areas should be fertilized during winter. For this use burned and sifted organic fertilizer. Use 2-2.5 m3 for 100m2 of land. If sanding has not been done, don’t forget to mix stream (river) sand into the fertilizer. This can be mixed into the soil with the help of a rake.
Winter fertilizing should be completed by January or February.
Read More about winters in Cyprus here
JANUARY
Soil can be cultivated if weather permits. Let’s remember the importance of adding organic fertilizer while cultivating.
Any type of sapling may be planted.
FEBRUARY
It is a good time to cultivate the soil.
Dig holes for saplings, use your spading machine if you have one and don’t forget to add organic fertilizer.
Continue planting if there is no frost.
Continue moving larger trees.
Cut the old and unwanted branches from the base of the trunk of leafless trees.
Shorten and reduce the number of young branches and offshoots. Wild offshoots growing at the bottom of Grafted saplings must be cut off to prevent the tree from transforming into its original form.
New saplings with loose roots must be compressed tighter into the soil.
Continue winter fertilization in grassy areas.
written by Propertync Media
date : 05/17/2024 hour : 11:17 AM
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