Sunday, November 25, 2018

RSA / HARVESTING HEALTH / RESEARCH

On our next meeting with Solen, we have gathered all the questions which we need to improve and make our concept realistic. With the use of those four questions, we have started our research.

* What seasons can vegetables be planted?
* Can you grow vegetables for the whole year?
* How much maintenance is required a week?
* What needs to be done every week?

Vegetable garden care and maintenance:

* Water, Water, Water:
Each garden will have different water requirements based on what you plant in the garden. On average, you should plan on watering the garden an inch per week. Some plant varieties may require more. (Winter: once a week or every two weeks plus covering the vegetables to prevent frost. Summer two to three times a week.)

* Say no to weeds:
Make sure to make it a point to pull weeds from your garden at least once a week. As soon as you see new weeds poking through the mulch, remove them.

* Feed them:
You should fertilize as much as your plant varieties need. Some plants need fertilizer more frequently than others. Be sure to do your research about each plant before applying anything to your garden.
(Weeding: at least once a week. Fertilizing: consistency depending on the vegetable/ once or twice a month.)

* Pull out the dead:
As often as possible.

Resource:  https://morningchores.com/vegetable-garden-care/  

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