Plant growth

February 18, 2009 by GardenCity  
Filed under Gardening

Every gardener worth his salt knows that plants not only depend on sunlight and the richness of the soil to flourish and thrive. Plant growth is also dependent on the care of the gardener. Especially if you’re growing food crop, you have to make sure that everything you put into the soil will help your crop and not harm them. You also have to constantly monitor your crop’s daily growth. By doing this, you can nip budding problems in the bud.

Here are some ways to ensure optimum plant growth:1. Always use organic. Synthetic pesticides and enhancers actually stunt plant growth.2. Do not overcrowd. Plants need to be spaced properly during planting.3. Stick to a watering and inspecting routine.


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