- Vizualizare rapida
- Detalii despre produs
- Mai multe informatii
- Vizualizare rapida
-
Ingrijiti-va gradina, ghiveciurile cu flori sau sera cu ajutorul setului practic de dispozitive manuale, conceput pentru terenuri mici. Include mini-cultivator, sapa, plug si mini-grebla cu maner ergonomic inlocuibil.
Detalii - Detalii despre produs
-
Experimentati magia gradinaritului si pregatiti bucate sanatoase si organice
Ultimul deceniu a capat din ce in ce mai mult contur in ceea ce priveste “industrializarea” si “citadinismul”. Acum, mai mult ca oricand, trebuie sa consumam bucate sanatoase, pregatite de noi insine.
Cresteti legume in propria gradina pentru intreaga familie – cu setul din 4 dispozitive manuale de gradinarit Tornadica !
Set de dispozitive manuale Tornadica pentru lucrari mici in gradina
Aveti o mica gradina, o gradina cu clumbe sau chiar o sera? Va prezentam setul de dispozitive de gradinarit Tornadica, o selectie a celor mai folosite si practice instrumente, care se vor potrivi oricarei gradini.
Aceste 4 mici dispozitive manuale sunt perfecte pentru:
- Prelucrarea unui mic teren inainte de plantare;
- Saparea gaurilor pentru plantare;
- Smulgerea buruienilor;
- Prelucrarea zonelor greu accesibile;
- Strangerea frunzelor, ramurilor, pietrisului.
Folositi-le impreuna in gradina balconului, sere sau clumbe. Sunt usor de transportat si ocupa foarte putin spatiu.
Design premiat si calitate superioara
-
Sapa
Sapa solul in jurul rasadurilor si a plantelor tinere, indeparteaza buruienile mici, umple gaurile, brazdele. Puteti sa lucrati cu aceasta in zone des plantate.
-
Mini-cultivator
Afaneaza solul de pana la 10 cm adancime inainte de a planta, facand miscari rotative. Puteti sapa gauri pentru plantarea rasadurilor cu o singura miscare.
-
Plug
Conceput pentru a crea brazde mici pentru semanare sau plantare.
-
Mini-grebla
Aduna frunze, ramuri mici, buruieni sau crengute rupte.
- Mai multe informatii
-
8 Steps to start your own Garden
- Choose the correct location
Choose a location that has plenty of sun, space and close a water source. - Decide on the vegetables
Decide what to plant based on your space and the dimension of the grown plant. If you have an urban terrace garden you may want to restrict yourself to the base vegetables like carrots, cucumbers, peppers or beans. - Prepare the soil
Mix the soil with natural fertilizers. For the small gardens you can purchase in bulk from different suppliers. - Check planting dates
Each veggie has different growing conditions and ripening cycles, so you may want to check the dates on the package so you can plant them each depending on their season cycle. - Plant the seeds
Plant the seeds to the depth and spacing directions you can find on the package. - Add water
After planting, carefully water them to keep the soil moist. - Keep the weeds out
Watering the soil constantly may activate the growing of other herbs that can suffocate your veggie. Thus, it’s recommended you verify the growing weeds and extract them from the soil in order for your veggie to grow healthy. - Harvest what you have planted
Your harvest is ready to pick when the veggies are tender. Pick them only for using immediately afterwards. Enjoy your meal with natural and delicious veggies made by you!
Gardening on the terrace
The question that bothers many of us these days is how useful it is to spend the free time that, by force of circumstances, we have in abundance. People who live in houses spend a lot of time arranging yards and gardens, which is very useful.
The concept of the garden on the terrace has largely come to life in urban areas. Just imagine drinking coffee on your balcony surrounded by flowers, basil, oregano, arugula, cherry tomatoes. The biggest advantage of growing vegetables on the terrace or balcony is that the garden is at your fingertips and it is easy to set aside at least half an hour for plants every day.
In addition to having great fun, it is important to note that using organic seeds and soil directly affects the quality of your diet, in addition, the taste of food produced with your own hands cannot be compared with the taste of vegetables bought in the supermarket.
That is why Delimano recommends that you use part of your free time for gardening, and in addition, he recommends a Gardening chair that will allow you to do the job without pain in your knees and back.
How to make homemade fertilizer?
Eliminate kitchen waste from your kitchen. Better said - recycle it & prepare kitchen compost out if it! Quickly prepare nutrition – full shake for your soil and get the best out of your garden! How? Just finely chop your kitchen waste in the chopper and the ˝shake˝ is done!
Use in kitchen compost:
- Fruit & veggie scraps
- Leaves
- Eggshells
- Corn cobs
- Chicken manure
- Coffee grounds
Never use in kitchen compost:
- Meat
- Bones
- Fish scraps
- Diseased plants
- Fruit peels
- Choose the correct location