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What Plants You Choose As A Beginners

Start gardening with easy tips and some of the easiest-to-grow herbs, flowers and vegetables.

If you are a beginner then, you should start from vegetables, flowers and herbs as they can grow easily. Just follow the right way and give daily care helps you to get the best harvest. Share this love to your beloved friends and enjoy the gardening.

To improve your production, you need a potent organic fertilizer, which contains all key nutrients. Besides, you also need a top fertile soil layer which is suitable for plants. To make gardening simple, start from a container filled with great top-quality soil and Plantic Water Storing Crystals. It helps protect your plants from over and underwatering. After plantation, feed your plants with Plantic Organic StartDrop! Liquid plant food (perfect for rapid rooting in starter plants).

After one month of the plantation, give your plants a drink of Plantic Organic GreenDrop! Liquid plant food. Formulated with smart science and traditional recipes to deliver organic results. Help promote growth and greening and also develops resistance against pests. This liquid formulation mixes with water and drenches the soil with all vital elements (follow the label directions).

Begin with bonnie plants instead of seeds - it will take less time to ready for harvest. And also need low maintenance. It’s just like a jump which makes it easier for you to do gardening. However, starting from seed will provide you with another benefit - you can nurture it according to your need for quality produce.

Here are some of the best plants for beginners:

Vegetables

Radishes: This crop is one of the fast-growing crops. Radishes will be ready for harvest in about three weeks. As radishes grow very fast, do not sow all seeds at the same time. Try sowing, a few every week or two, to harvest continuously for a longer period. Radishes do well in both pots and garden beds. Plus, you can also enjoy the taste of leafy tops as greens. Know more about it in our Radishes blog.

Climbing Peas: This crop grows rapidly in the springtime. All you need to plant them along a fence or trellis so that they can climb easily, making it simple for you to harvest. Pull the pea vines when the summer heat arrives, and plants are done producing. Then, plant pole beans in their place. Both pea vine and pole beans do well in containers.

Leaf Lettuce: It’s varieties such as a red leaf, buttercrunch, and romaine mature quickly, allowing you to do harvesting as soon as leaves are larger enough to nibble. Leaf lettuce does well in containers with its shallow roots. Leaf lettuce doesnt need deep pots or garden beds to thrive.

Herbs

Basil: Basil likes warm weather. So, plant them when frosty nights are long gone. To keep the plants producing tasty leaves, you need to make sure to remove the flower buds.

Chives: This is one of the low-maintenance herbs, yes chives need no special treatment to grow. Only trim them by giving a haircut and shearing off the top third of the plant.

Rosemary: Rosemary is one of the versatile herbs and best plants for beginners. It can handle dry spells when it matures and can do well in pots or the grounds. It likes heat because it is a Mediterranean herb.

Flowers

Cosmos: These plants bear daisy-like flowers which do well in a wide range of soils. And when they reach maturity - they can withstand drought. Cosmos, like warm weather, so wait to plant until all chances of frost have passed.

Marigolds: Marigolds have a bright blossom which can tolerate heat well. It blooms throughout the season, right up until the frost, but removes dead blossom to keep new growing.

Zinnias: These flowers can grow without any special treatment. You may need to tie, the tall varieties with a stake to keep them from flopping over and pinch off the dead blooms.

So, choose anyone from the above for gardening and plant it in indoor or outdoor. Water daily and feed with their favourite mulch - Plantic Organic! Liquid Plant Food.

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