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Most people start Gardening as a hobby, but as time passes they become obsessed with it. Gardening is one of the best constructive use of time as well as a way of feeling the nature. The most common problems in gardening are frost, wind, wilting and pests.
Frost can bring havoc and prove fatal for tender plants. It can bring havoc to new growth on plants that are already established. It can be harmful to fruit trees especially when they are in bloom, leading to meager or no fruit yield. If the weather forecast mentions frost then let the danger pass and then only plant the immature plants or the young seedling. To ensure safety from frost one should cover or protect the tender plants by keeping them in greenhouse. It would be good to drape the established fruit trees with flees or netting. The damage done by frost is obvious by the leaves and the young stems turning black and shriveling.
The other common problem faced in gardening is wind. The worst problems are created by strong winds that damage shrubs , plants and trees. One can try to reduce the impact of strong winds by building wind shelters.
Wilting can be another common problem for any Garden Centre. The raised bed plants and the container plants are also affected by wilting. The scarcity or excess of water leads to wilting. The best thing in case of scarcity of water one should segregate the plants that have dried and died from the ones that can survive on watering again. In case of excess of water , don't water the plants for some time, give them some time to dry out. Resume controlled watering when you see the normalcy being restored. There may be no recovery if a plant is subjected to flooding for a long time because the plant may have been submerged for a long time resulting into decay and rot of the plant's root system.
Pests are a big problem for any garden centre because the pests lead to a great commercial losses. The most common pests are Aphids, Earwings, Mealybugs, Rabbits, Squirrels, Deer, Grasshoppers, Mites, Slugs And Snails, Thrips. The plant pests can be controlled through organic pesticides and inorganic pesticides. The organic pest control method is day by day becoming more and more popular. The organic pest control includes the use of friendly insects that fee on aphids and the like. |
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