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Monday 29 July 2019

Grow mango tree in pot | Plant dwarf mango tree in pot or container



Mango's are the most widely cultivated delicious tropical fruit. It's mainly native to the Southeast Asia. Mango is the national fruit of India, Pakistan, Philippines, and also the national tree of Bangladesh. Mango trees are mainly grown from seedling and grafting. In this video I'm going to show you "How to grow mango tree in pot". Mango trees are generally easy to grow in a pot. When you have your Mango tree in a pot or container it takes a bit more care to get them to grow into healthy trees.

Monday 22 July 2019

How to propagate mahogany or swietenia macrophylla tree from seed



Mahogany or Swietenia Macrophylla is a tropical hardwood species, It's belongs to the family Meliaceae. It's mainly native to the Southeast Florida and Islands in the Caribbean. Mahogany tree are mainly use making a farnichar like tabil, chair, bench etc.
In this video I am going to show you how to propagate mahogany tree from seed.

Tuesday 16 July 2019

DIY Homemade Garden Tools



How to make your own best and cheapest garden tools at home (simple and easy way). In this video I'm going to show you "How to make garden tools such as Scooper, Watering Can, Root Rake, Hand Cultivator, Garden Weeder".

Used materials and tools : Soda bottle or any kind of plastic bottle, Fork, Wood piece, Panel pin, Screwdriver, Scissor, Lineman's pliers and Hammer.

Monday 8 July 2019

How to Make Grow Bags from Old Jeans | DIY Cheapest Home Made Grow Bags ...



DIY. Make your own best and cheapest grow bags for your garden. In this video I'm going to show you "How to Make Grow Bags from Old Waste Jeans | DIY Cheapest Home Made Grow Bags for Plants". Grow bags have lots of benefits like :
1) Allowing air and water to continue to flow and it allows the root systems to breath (it's called air pruning) so it doesn't get root bound.
2) Cost Savings : Grow bags cost less to produce than plastic or clay pots, or other rigid containers.
3) Economical : Grow bags also recyclable.
4) Space Saving etc.

Monday 1 July 2019

How to Propagate Rhapis Palm or Lady Palm and Care Tips



Rhapis palm is an evergreen perennial ornamental house plant growing up to 3-4 metres tall. It's commonly known as Lady palm. It's belongs to the Arecaceae family and scientific name is Rhapis excelsa. This is an excellent evergreen house plant for bedroom, office, mall etc. The NASA recommended one of the best air purifying house plant is Rhapis palm. It's mainly native to the Southeast China and Taiwan. Rhapis palm mainly propagate through seedling and sucker cutting. In this video I'm going to show you how to propagate Rhapis palm through sucker cutting. Maximum nursery people are following this method and you can get almost 100% success. First of all separate the sucker from the main plant. After sucker division grow it individual pot. Now I'm make potting mix for Rhapis palm. The ratio of the potting mix is 70% normal garden soil, 20% vermicompost and 10% fine sand. Take a well drained pot and fill it with some potting mix. Take this sucker and planted into the pot. Finally give some water and keep it partial shade place. Rhapis palm is a very low maintenance plant, don't need any special care for this planet.

The Caring Tips of Rhapis Palm or Lady Palm:
1) Soil : It loves well drained and moist soil.
2) Light : It's prefer bright indirect sunlight. This plant don't require too much sunlight.
3) Watering : Keep soil evenly moist in spring and summer. In winter, allow soil to dry between thorough waterings.
4) Temperature: Best grow average room temperatures 16-26°C.