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If you want to achieve high yields in your home garden, you can start from the following aspects:
1.Soil improvement: Soil is the foundation of plant growth, and in order to increase yields, it is necessary to ensure that the soil is fertile, loose and well-drained. Organic fertilizers, such as compost, cow dung, etc., can be applied to the soil regularly to increase the fertility of the soil.
2.Reasonable dense planting: Reasonable dense planting can improve the yield per unit area. According to the growth habit and plant size of vegetables, the plant spacing should be adjusted appropriately to make full use of sunlight and space, and ensure ventilation.
3.Scientific watering: Reasonable watering is the key to ensuring high yield of vegetables. According to the growth stage of vegetables and weather conditions, watering should be done at the right time and in the right amount. In the dry season, water-saving irrigation methods such as drip irrigation and sprinkler irrigation can be used to reduce water evaporation.
4.Pest and disease control: Pests and diseases can have a big impact on vegetable yields. It is necessary to regularly inspect the vegetable garden, and take timely measures when pests and diseases are found, such as cutting off diseased leaves and using biological pesticides. At the same time, pay attention to crop rotation to reduce the occurrence of pests and diseases.
5.Timely harvesting: The growth cycle of vegetables is different, and timely harvesting can ensure the quality and yield of vegetables. Generally speaking, vegetables taste best when harvested at ripening and yield the most.
6.Increase light: Light is an important condition for plants to photosynthesize. To increase yields, try to grow vegetables in a sunny place, or use a fill light to supplement the vegetables.
7.Fertilization management: Reasonable fertilization can ensure the nutrients needed for the growth of vegetables. According to the growth needs of vegetables and the condition of soil fertility, nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and other fertilizers should be applied in a timely manner.
8.Variety selection: Choosing vegetable varieties that are suitable for the local climate and soil conditions can increase yields. At the same time, choosing varieties that are resistant to diseases, insects, and have a short growth cycle is also conducive to increasing yields.
9.Planting techniques: Mastering the correct planting techniques, such as sowing depth, transplanting time, etc., can help improve the survival rate and yield of vegetables.
10.Timely pruning: For some vegetables, such as tomatoes, cucumbers, etc., timely pruning can promote the healthy growth of plants and increase yields.
With these measures, home gardens can achieve high yields. At the same time, it is necessary to pay attention to the growth of vegetables, and constantly adjust management measures to make them more suitable for the growth needs of vegetables.