The hot month of August in the garden - what you need to do

  • Jul 31, 2021

There is a lot of work in the garden in August. The crop is ripe, it must be harvested and identified. We have to manage to redo a lot of things. Let's list the main ones.

Pruning raspberries. Illustration for this article is used under a standard license © ofazende.com
Pruning raspberries. Illustration for this article is used under a standard license © ofazende.com
Pruning raspberries. Illustration for this article is used under a standard license © ofazende.com

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The main

1. Remove stepsons from tomatoes

Tomato pickling is carried out in the first days of August. Unnecessary processes appear on the bushes, which draw juices from tomatoes, while the fruits do not develop well. These shoots must be removed. So that the plant does not waste energy on growth and does not stretch, it is necessary to pinch the growth point. This will speed up the ripening of the already set tomatoes.

2. Sow green crops

In the middle lane, you can get several harvests per season. For this, leafy vegetables and herbs are planted, which have a short ripening period. For planting in the beds, freed after harvesting vegetables, you can sow dill, parsley and various types of salads.

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3. Dig out the onion

You should start harvesting onions after the tops have dried. Watering should be stopped two weeks before harvest. You need to choose a sunny day. Within a couple of hours after the onions are dry in the garden, they should be placed in a well-ventilated, darkened area. Onions are laid out on fabric or paper.

Onion. Illustration for this article is used under a standard license © ofazende.com
Onion. Illustration for this article is used under a standard license © ofazende.com

4. Feed vegetables

When August comes, many gardeners begin to prepare for picking vegetables in their plots. To speed up the maturation of plants, they are fed. Organic and mineral fertilizers can be used. It's also good to take on folk remedies such as grass and ash.

5. Process tomatoes

Tomatoes are susceptible to late blight, especially late varieties. The cause of late blight in tomatoes is a fungus. It is necessary to conduct regular inspection of the bushes and identify the first signs of plant disease in order to take action in time. At the initial stage of infection, the upper part of the leaves is covered with a bloom of white or gray. Immediately remove all damaged leaves from the site, and spray the bushes with an anti-fungus agent. Also watch out for tomatoes in the greenhouse to avoid fungal infections.

Tomato processing. Illustration for this article is used under a standard license © ofazende.com
Tomato processing. Illustration for this article is used under a standard license © ofazende.com

6. Thin the ovaries of melons

Thin the ovaries of melons. Melons and watermelons in the middle lane are grown in a special way. That is why in our climate you can find only 3-4 fruits per plant. Cut off the weakest of the plant ovaries, leaving only the strongest ones. Pull female flowers regularly.

7. Sow green manure

After picking cabbage, onions, empty beds remain. You can plant greens, but it is better to sow everything with siderates. Thanks to them, it will be possible to protect the soil from weeds, and they will also become a source of green fertilizer for crops that will be grown next year.

Siderata. Illustration for this article is used under a standard license © ofazende.com
Siderata. Illustration for this article is used under a standard license © ofazende.com

8. Water the eggplant

And in August, it is time to harvest the eggplant. During this period, it is necessary to water them weekly. Water for watering plants should be taken at the rate of 3 liters per plant. As a result of the lack of liquid, eggplants are bitter.

9. Pull out the garlic

As soon as the garlic stalks turn yellow and lie down, the garlic is ready to harvest! If the spring garlic still has green tops, help it ripen. But it is not worth harvesting garlic in the fall - it can deteriorate and lose its beneficial properties due to dampness. The leaves of the plant are tied in a knot to force it to feed not the aerial part, but the roots. Soon they will turn yellow, which means they will ripen.

Garlic. Illustration for this article is used under a standard license © ofazende.com
Garlic. Illustration for this article is used under a standard license © ofazende.com

10. Get busy with vegetables

It is at this time that you can cultivate perennial vegetables. As a rule, in August, a separation of tiered bow and chives is carried out. This plant is well suited for a vegetable garden and can also be used for a windowsill.

What activities are you planning on your site? Share your experience with budding gardeners.

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