Fertile soil is of great importance at cultivation of garden cultures. It is possible to enrich it in several checked ways. At the same time it is necessary to observe all recommendations and councils.
It is required to you
- - manure;
- - peat;
- - wood ashes;
- - dung of goats, rabbits, birds;
- - plant debris.
Instruction
1. Enrich the soil by entering of peat into the earth. For this purpose scatter it on surface, without closing up deeply to the soil. Process top layer of the earth the ripper. Thus, you will mix peat with the soil. Vegetable cultures on such earth quickly enough form rich root system that highly affects their development and growth. Organic matters can be brought at all seasons of the year.
2. Very often for enrichment of the soil use manure. Bring it late fall in the earth. Within winter months it so will decay that in the spring when landing will serve as great food to soil bacteria. You remember: the positive impact of manure will be only if it is closed up superficially and will not get on bottom of plow furrow.
3. Use wood ashes for cultivation of the soil. Bring it in the earth in pure form. Also you can mix it with ashes of brown coal in the ratio 5:1.
4. If you have decided to enrich the soil with manure, surely in addition introduce mineral (inorganic) fertilizers.
5. Apply dung of goats, rabbits and birds to soil fertilizer only after composting. Before use lay layer of peat 10-15 cm thick on the earth. Thus you will provide absorption of the valuable substances which are washed away by precipitation.
6. Try to enrich the soil with plant debris. This method are very often used by many gardeners. You watch that plants which come to vegetable heap for compost preparation have not been infected with diseases. Lay the prepared remains in in advance prepared hole located in shady side. Trace that plants did not dry up in the sun. During the summer period, compost completely will ripen and by fall will be ready to application. So you will increase the content of nutrients in the soil.