
Biner, covering, scratching, surface… Are these terms obscure? This little dictionary will help you tame the gardener’s terminology.
Have you decided to create a vegetable garden, plant flowers or plants? Good idea! But once we seek advice, we quickly find ourselves inundated with terms worthy of gardening manuals. Take a few minutes to discover these 12 basic terms before putting on gloves. Result: Save time and fewer errors.
The year’s
Plants that only live for one year. The annual vegetative cycle is short, but the seeds they produce ensure the continuity of the species. Ideal for quick flowering floors or seeders.
Binary
Make the land better ventilate. We often bine in vegetable patches or in plots to promote water penetration, limit evaporation and prevent root rot. Well-built land is easier to work.
Explain
Take out some plants to make room for others. When several young plants sprout too tightly after sowing, some plants must be sacrificed to allow the most powerful plants to flourish.
Scratches
Scratched Earth is Break the crust before turning slightly. This gesture makes ventilation and promotes penetration of water or compost possible. It is usually done before sowing or transplanting young plants.
Marcott
Generate roots to branches to propagate the plants. The steps are an easy and economical way to obtain accurate cloning of plants. We lead to rooting of branches that are still attached to the female plant, either directly in the soil or in the air (filled with soil fixed around the branches in a bag). Once the roots develop in the buried part, Marcott can be separated from the female plant and planted like a new plant.
Paliz
Connect the stems and branches of the plant to proppant to guide its growth. Basic gestures for rock climbing plants, roses and certain fruit trees.
Cover
Cover the ground to protect it. Milk made from straw, dead leaves, mowed grass residues, wood chips, bark fragments, hedges, made of straw, cover to avoid weeds, use as a refuge for insects, limit watering and enrich the soil in humus, thus bringing nutrients to the ground.
pliers
Cut the end of the rod with your fingers. We use verbs to pinch and not cut because this gesture is usually done on soft stems and can be cut directly by pinching them with your fingers. This makes the plant thicker.
transplant
Heavy planting of young plants. Once you have sown into small buckets and clarified, you have to transplant young plants in an open ground or in a large pot so that they can develop more.
rural
Plants are resistant to very cold temperatures and frosts. We are talking about a rustic plant when it survives from -10°C, but the rusticity of the plant also depends on other factors such as sunlight, exposure to wind and soil properties.
Surfers
Update the Earth on the surface. When it is impossible to refabricate the refabric of a potted plant (because it is large or too large), you can simply update the earth on the surface: scratch the top of the soil and replace it with a brand new soil that feeds the plants.
lively
Plants that can survive for a few years. Unlike the annual and biennials, perennial plants resist seasons and reflect year after year.
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