Many citizens in the winter suit on balconies and windowsills small vegetable garden. adult plants landing advantage is that the risk of death is less than in cases where it is grown from seed. Transplanting vegetables for the winter in the home environment is not very different from working with plants.
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How to transplant the peppers, eggplants and tomatoes?
In central Russia eggplant often not mature, so the bushes with green fruit can be transferred into the pot and let the vegetables ripen already in the room conditions. For transplant suitable volume capacity of 4-6 liters.
Root transfer process necessary before freezing since this vegetable crop sensitive to temperature changes. Cold snap will destroy the plant. Dig bush with a lump of earth is placed in a pot, well tamped soil and then watered with plenty of water. Eggplants need light, so you need to put them on the sunny side. Preliminary it is necessary to remove the leaves and side branches.
Within 2-3 weeks after transplanting the eggplant should be sprayed. Time of ripening fruit - about 2 months. After harvest the plant is cut.
Not all varieties of tomatoes are suitable for the garden indoors. For example, bushes taller than 1 m will take up too much space. Repot better dwarf varieties. The most popular cherry tomatoes.
After handling tomatoes in a pot placed in a well-lit place, watering at least 2 times a week. If a plant to take care, it will bear fruit until January, and in some cases even longer.
Tomatoes are not always kept at home just because of the fruit. Many gardeners cut the top from the bushes, and then planted in a container for rooting. In spring the plant is used to take cuttings, which are planted in the ground instead of seedlings.
Pepper belongs to perennial crops, so it can often be found on the window sills. With proper care it can bear fruit in a few years. Even if the plant was transferred from the soil without ovaries, but with colors, it is possible to get a crop of January, as pepper is a self-pollinated crops. However, in this case the plant should provide additional illumination using fitolampy. In addition, 1 every 2-3 weeks is necessary to carry out feeding liquid complex fertilizers.
But even if the plant is deprived of extra light, it will not die. In December, the leaves shall fade, but there will be new leaves in early February. Bitter and sweet peppers should be kept in separate rooms.
How to transplant the herbs?
Fresh Mint on the windowsill will please not only the flavor, but also help with colds or insomnia. Before you repot the plant in a pot, you need to carefully examine the germ. If it is, pests, it is not suitable for growing on the window. Insecticide treatments will eliminate the possibility of using leaves as food. Healthy bush after transferring to the tank should be regularly watered, because this water-loving plant, it does not tolerate drying out. In the spring of mint newly planted in open ground.
The Basilica contains many nutrients, so in autumn and winter it is also often seen on the window sills. The plant does not tolerate the cold, and transplanted it when still warm (in late August). The tank should be a volume of 1.5-2 liters, drainage should be put on the bottom. With the lump of earth take a plant that has not bloomed. Damaging the green is removed, then poured over the soil water.
The plant needs a lot of light, so put it on the south side. Watered every morning - water should be enough to have time to soak it. If you fall off the leaves from the bush, and he begins to stretch, you need to make a pruning to remove most of the trunk. The shoots grow quickly again.
The room conditions with beds transferred and other greens, which is difficult to grow from seed. Best in a well-lit windowsill will feel parsley, rosemary, celery.
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