Draw up a plan on paper and make a schedule of when to plant. You can also include reminders of when to fertilize and replant in a garden planner. Do your homework: Familiarize yourself with the vegetables you want to grow, as well as what grows well together (calledcompanion planting)....
【答案】planting;helping【核心短语/词汇】be good at doing sth.擅长做某事;how about doing sth.做某事怎么样【翻译】她擅长种蔬菜。帮她种这些蔬菜怎么样?【解析】考查非谓语动词。be good at doing sth.意为“擅长做某事”,at为介词,后跟动名词作宾语,plant意为“种植”,动名词形式为planting;how about...
When planting vegetables, aesthetics is often of secondary importance. What matters most is providing them with what they require to thrive and giving them what they require to flourish. Consult a seed packet or nursery to ascertain how much space each variety will require – for instance ensuring...
Planting vegetables usually involves sowing seeds or planting transplants, though certain crops like corn and okra require frequent replanting after each harvest. To save time and reduce wasteful planting efforts, purchase transplants from a nursery or farmers market instead of sowing seeds yourself. S...
Reading How to Grow Vegetables Indoors Tomatoes Tomato plants are tropical perennials (热带多年生植物). They die off at the end of the season, usually returning the next year. If you have a large tomato plant, leave it there. But, if you want tomatoes year-round indoors, start a new plan...
Carrots are among the easiest garden vegetables to grow—and the most bountiful–given the right conditions. Carrot culture is very simple. Sow the seeds rather thickly and thin the plants to 3 to 4 inches apart. If the soil is nutrient-rich and loose, there will be no trouble with root...
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Here are some things to think about: Siting Nearly all vegetables and herbs prefer sunny locations. Your garden needs 6 to 8 hours of sunlight a day. Choose a spot away from trees and shrubs so your plants don’t have to compete with established plantings for water and nutrients. Siting ...
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Planting Choose a planting site that gets full sun (8 to 10 hours of direct sunlight per day).Raised bedsare especially recommended for cool-season vegetables, especially in the spring and fall, when temperatures are not consistent. Brussels sprouts need a high level of nutrients. Work several...