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ANJALI LELE
NEEDS OF PLANTS
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Plants absorb minerals from the soil, but that is not their
most essential feature. What plants do more is to take
soil support for growth. If minerals can be provided
separately, agriculture can run without soil.
PARTS OF PLANTS
o We grow plants for the leaves & fruits that they provide. The
plant above the soil is always visible and useful, but the
portion under the soil is not even remembered by us. The
roots under the soil support the plant structure visible above.
If the foundation is not strong the structure can collapse.
Stronger, healthier & numerous the roots, healthier the plant.
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o The roots below the soil breathe. They need air. More porous
the soil, better the root growth.
o The leaves absorb the energy from the sunlight and more
numerous the leaves more they produce the nourishment and
healthier the plant growth.
o Plants not only give us pleasure, but also attract insects for
producing seeds.
o Seeds of some fruits are edible. More importantly seeds also
produce trees.
o Seeds once created stay dormant for some time. They sprout
at the appropriate time. However there are exceptions to this
rule.
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Apart from clay or plastic pots, we can use old buckets, tubs,
vehicle tyres, thermacole containers, food containers(dahi,
ice cream, shrikhand etc). Thermacole glasses, thick plastic
bags can also be used innovatively for terrace gardening. The
only precaution to be taken is to ensure that excess water is
properly drained off.
The next aspect is availability of proper soil. In today’s
concrete jungles you may find gold or currency notes lying
on the streets but not soil. Manure and soil are both available
in nurseries. Soil should be stored in the plastic bags
originally provided by the nursery.
The soil should be soft, yellowish red and without lumps.
Gardening enthusiasts also know about composte manure.
Such manure should be fully mature. Sometimes people use
unmatured manure which is not advisable. Such manure may
have worms in them and can be very smelly.
Manure nowadays freely available is worm free & odour free
and has no earth worms. Such manure is appropriate for
plants kept in the balconies & window grills.
Soil should be mixed with Stera meal, Bone meal & neem
leaves.
Soil is sold in multiples of ghamellas or bags. The nursery
attendants can offer you of the exact quantity, based on the
number of your pots.
Composte manure is available at gardening shows, nurseries
or elsewhere in 1 kg bags. Soil & composte should be used in
the proportion of 2:1, for filling the pots. For every 10”
diameter pot, add one handful each of Stera meal and neem
leaves.
The pot should have one or two finger size hole at the
bottom. Cover the hole with a broken pot or tile piece and the
pot base with small pieces of bricks. Cover this layer of
bricks with a mixture of soil & composte. Cut open the bag
carrying the sapling. Keep the sapling without disturbing the
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soil adhering to the roots, in the middle of the pot. Fill the pot
with soil such that the top of the layer is about 1” below the
rim of the pot. Slightly press the soil to make it compact.
Water the pot slowly so that it does not drain out too rapidly.
Ensure that the soil is uniformly wet all around. Keep the
new sapling in the shade, not exposed to direct sunlight for
the first few days.
Use the required quantum of composte depending on the pot
size. It helps in the long run, in healthy plant growth. Avoid
disappointment by not economising on the essential inputs.
Start with one or two saplings so as to learn the gardening
trade and then increase the number as you gain confidence.
Start after the monsoon rains, around the time of Deepawali.
Get the saplings from the nursery initially. Planting branches
of grown trees takes about 2-3 months for proper growth. An
amateur gardener can loose his enthusiasm during this time.
TERRACE GARDENING
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BALCONY GARDEN
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GARDEN UPKEEP
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