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How to save beds after heavy rains: advice for summer residents

Long-term rains can ruin your harvest plans, just like a lack of them. Here you can draw an analogy with improper watering, when summer residents flood their plants..

Only long-term heavy rains can not only flood the beds. They wash out nutrients from the soil, but also pose a risk of developing fungal diseases..

Let’s find out how to save beds after several days of heavy rains.

Let’s say right away – digging canals for water drainage will not be enough.

How to proceed

1. After the water has drained, it is necessary to carry out preventive treatment of the plantings against late blight, powdery mildew and other fungal diseases.

For this purpose, you can safely use biological products.

2. Due to high humidity, another threat arises – pests.

For many insects, this is a favorable environment. And along with this, the risk of spreading diseases carried by parasites increases again.

In this case, it is better to use insecticides to protect the crop.

3. The next important point is the application of fertilizers, since any precipitation, especially prolonged and intense, washes out nutrients from the soil.

In this case, the lack of nitrogen can be replenished with urea (50 g per 10 liters of water), ammonium nitrate (100 g per 10 liters of water). Potassium can be added using potassium sulfate (30-40 g per 10 liters of water).

And finally, summer residents are advised to loosen the soil so that a crust does not form.

Earlier, we told you what every gardener should do in July.

Long-term rains can ruin your harvest plans, just like a lack of them. Here you can draw an analogy with improper watering, when summer residents flood their plants..

Only long-term heavy rains can not only flood the beds. They wash out nutrients from the soil, but also pose a risk of developing fungal diseases..

Let’s find out how to save beds after several days of heavy rains.

Let’s say right away – digging canals for water drainage will not be enough.

How to proceed

1. After the water has drained, it is necessary to carry out preventive treatment of the plantings against late blight, powdery mildew and other fungal diseases.

For this purpose, you can safely use biological products.

2. Due to high humidity, another threat arises – pests.

For many insects, this is a favorable environment. And along with this, the risk of spreading diseases carried by parasites increases again.

In this case, it is better to use insecticides to protect the crop.

3. The next important point is the application of fertilizers, since any precipitation, especially prolonged and intense, washes out nutrients from the soil.

In this case, the lack of nitrogen can be replenished with urea (50 g per 10 liters of water), ammonium nitrate (100 g per 10 liters of water). Potassium can be added using potassium sulfate (30-40 g per 10 liters of water).

And finally, summer residents are advised to loosen the soil so that a crust does not form.

Earlier, we told you what every gardener should do in July.

Long-term rains can ruin your harvest plans, just like a lack of them. Here you can draw an analogy with improper watering, when summer residents flood their plants..

Only long-term heavy rains can not only flood the beds. They wash out nutrients from the soil, but also pose a risk of developing fungal diseases..

Let’s find out how to save beds after several days of heavy rains.

Let’s say right away – digging canals for water drainage will not be enough.

How to proceed

1. After the water has drained, it is necessary to carry out preventive treatment of the plantings against late blight, powdery mildew and other fungal diseases.

For this purpose, you can safely use biological products.

2. Due to high humidity, another threat arises – pests.

For many insects, this is a favorable environment. And along with this, the risk of spreading diseases carried by parasites increases again.

In this case, it is better to use insecticides to protect the crop.

3. The next important point is the application of fertilizers, since any precipitation, especially prolonged and intense, washes out useful substances from the soil.

The lack of nitrogen in this case can be replenished with urea (50 g per 10 liters of water), ammonium nitrate (100 g per 10 liters of water)

Long-term rains can ruin your harvest plans, just like a lack of them. Here you can draw an analogy with improper watering, when summer residents flood their plants..

Only long-term heavy rains can not only flood the beds. They wash out nutrients from the soil, but also pose a risk of developing fungal diseases..

Let’s find out how to save beds after several days of heavy rains.

Let’s say right away – digging canals for water drainage will not be enough.

How to proceed

1. After the water has drained, it is necessary to carry out preventive treatment of the plantings against late blight, powdery mildew and other fungal diseases.

For this purpose, you can safely use biological products.

2. Due to high humidity, another threat arises – pests.

For many insects, this is a favorable environment. And along with this, the risk of spreading diseases carried by parasites increases again.

In this case, it is better to use insecticides to protect the crop.

3. The next important point is the application of fertilizers, since any precipitation, especially prolonged and intense, washes out nutrients from the soil.

In this case, the lack of nitrogen can be replenished with urea (50 g per 10 liters of water), ammonium nitrate (100 g per 10 liters of water). Potassium can be added using potassium sulfate (30-40 g per 10 liters of water).

And finally, summer residents are advised to loosen the soil so that a crust does not form.

Earlier, we told you what every gardener should do in July.

In this case, it is better to use insecticides to protect the crop.

3. The next important point is the application of fertilizers, since any precipitation, especially prolonged and intense, washes out nutrients from the soil.

In this case, the lack of nitrogen can be replenished with urea (50 g per 10 liters of water), ammonium nitrate (100 g per 10 liters of water). Potassium can be added using potassium sulfate (30-40 g per 10 liters of water).

And finally, summer residents are advised to loosen the soil so that a crust does not form.

Earlier, we told you what every gardener should do in July.

In this case, it is better to use insecticides to protect the crop.

3. The next important point is the application of fertilizers, since any precipitation, especially prolonged and intense ones, washes out useful substances from the soil.

In this case, the lack of nitrogen can be replenished with urea (50 g per 10 liters of water), ammonium nitrate (100 g per 10 liters of water). Potassium can be added using potassium sulfate (30-40 g per 10 liters of water).

And finally, summer residents are advised to loosen the soil so that a crust does not form.

Earlier we told you what every gardener should do in July.

Solveig
Solveig
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