Growing a home garden is synonymous with health, as including pesticide-free vegetables ensures a more enjoyable diet for residents.Β Also being able to take care of the garden can be an activity to integrate the family especially for those who have children at home.
Leaving a little of the health benefits, the home garden brings benefits to the pocket avoiding over-spending in supermarkets or fairs.Β In addition, it is a great item in the decoration, whether in any corner indoors or in the yard.Β It’s a way to add some green and make the environment more colorful.
Amid so many advantages, it is worth pointing out the care that should be taken with a home garden.Β It is important to check the need for irrigation and fertilization frequently, as each species needs a different treatment.Β Remembering that for those who preserve the garden in containers such as vases, bottles or pots, holes should be provided in the bottom so that the water runs down the soil.
Lack of external space is no longer reason not to have the garden at home!Β Simply choose a location that receives direct natural light, low humidity and no strong wind.Β Another point to consider is the type of plant that will be grown, as the need for light and space may vary between species.
If the house has a lot of sunstroke throughout the day, it is possible to have a garden complete with spices, herbs, vegetables and legumes.Β But if you hit a few hours of light the option is to plant some herbs and spices on balconies or windows.
Look at your home, see where you have a free space, and evaluate which model fits your decorating style best.Β Here are some tips and ideas for setting up a home garden: