How to Keep Your Garden Healthy
- Malagos Produce
- Sep 10, 2020
- 2 min read

One of the most rewarding things that you can achieve in life is to create your own garden paradise that’s perfectly healthy, with lush greeneries thriving all over. It’s just like a fairy tale, waking up early in the morning and taking time to stroll along your rich green patio, with all the plant babies there blooming so beautifully. You think, wow my hard work has really paid off. But before you can achieve that dream, there are a lot of things you need to overcome and methods you need to learn by heart to make sure that your garden is perfectly healthy.
One of the most frustrating things for a garden enthusiast is to find that their plants have a disease. How do you get rid of it? The most important thing is to understand about the disease and do necessary steps to prevent it from happening. Disease can only be made possible when 3 things coincide: you have the right plant that can get sick (a host), a pathogen like any bacteria, fungus or virus that can attack the host, and environmental conditions where the disease can propagate. If any of these things are not present, the disease will most likely not happen. So rather than waiting for that frustrating thing to happen, it’s best to do these practices to make sure that your garden has a good defense against any diseases:
Examine your plants before buying. The easiest way to keep a garden healthy is to avoid introducing it to a potentially sick plant in the first place. Take time to study how a sick plant looks like. There is lots of information on books, magazines, even blogs!
Use fully composted yard waste. Not all materials in a compost pile decompose at the same rate. Some take more time while others are fully prepared to be put in a garden. Thorough composting is needed to kill any pathogens in the material.
Use the correct fertilizer. You need to be extra cautious when using fertilizer since too much of it can burn roots, reducing their ability to absorb water. This makes the plants more prone to stress from varying weather conditions. Plants starved for nutrients can be malnourished and be badly affected by leaf spots, while a stronger one can easily fight off diseases.
With these basic tips, you can start studying further how to keep your garden healthy. There are many plants for sale online which makes it easier for you to know which to propagate. If you’re looking for affordable indoor plants in Davao to get you started, malagoshomegrownproduce.com, a Davao online grocery, sells a variety of ornamental and herb plants for you to choose from.




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