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When flowers and indoor plants wither and deteriorate
To receive the necessary guidance regarding the necessity of fertilization and its type
When the soil of flowers and plants is attacked by pests.
To change the soil of pots and gardens
During the annual pruning of flowers and plants
To hoe the garden
Strengthening the growth of flowers and plants by eliminating pests and weeds
Strengthening the growth of vegetation with appropriate and timely fertilization
Having a beautiful and relaxing atmosphere
Helping to strengthen people’s mental health
Making the air in the living environment more pleasant and effective on physical health
The best time to spray fruit trees to prevent problems in the future is the last month of winter or the first month of spring. In this period, due to the absence of leaves, less poisons are needed to cover the trees and it is economically viable.
The best time to spray fruit trees to prevent problems in the future is the last month of winter or the first month of spring. In this period, due to the absence of leaves, less poisons are needed to cover the trees and it is economically viable. Also, spraying of poisons is done easily and the pesticides reach all the branches, stems and trunks of the trees and will leave their effects on all these parts. Another reason for choosing late winter as the best time for spraying is It is possible to point out the absence of fruit or product that does not cause poisoning in the product.
Deciduous trees are pruned when they go dormant from late fall to early spring.
Trees such as cherry and plum are pruned in summer so that they are less susceptible to diseases such as silver leaf.
The appropriate time to prune trees that produce a lot of sap due to injury, such as conifers, maples and beech, is late autumn.
In general, tree pruning is divided into 2 groups: winter pruning (black pruning) and summer pruning (green pruning).
Other Questions
When the roots protrude from the soil and the pot and drainage holes are created in the soil, it means that you need to change the potting soil. In fact, when your sensoria has grown enough and there is no more space left for it to grow, you have to change the pot.