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Home Gardening Tips During Rainy Season

16 June 2023
Home Gardening Tips During Rainy Season

The wet season is here, and along with the rainy home preparations that you do, the monsoon is also an ideal time to start your plant investment in your home garden because of the season's cool temperatures and high levels of humidity. They allow the roots to develop and spread.

 

Other than that, plants also tend to do well during the monsoon. Gardeners would see their plants flourish after a rainstorm since the water is nutrient-rich. However, too much of a good thing may be bad, so care must be taken to ensure that plants get just the amount they need. A quick check of how much sunshine your plants are getting in your house and lot Philippines is also important, especially with the sky being largely gloomy.

 

As we get set to usher in the monsoon season, it's also important to make sure your plants are ready for the rain. The moment has come for your plant friends to flourish, but there are a few things to remember.

 

 

How to Take Care of Your Houseplants- Monsoon Season

For plants, the wet season may be a trying time. It might be challenging for your home plant growth and to flourish in the rain because of the weather and the abundance of pests that thrive in damp environments.

 

Although the rainy season may be tough on plants, with a little TLC, you can keep them thriving and beautiful. In this article, we will give you a few important tips on how to take care of your home plant babies in your Lumina Homes during the rainy season.

 

 

Tip #1. Maximize the use of earthworms and other fertilizers.

Make sure your soil retains its fertility year-round by using earthworms and fertilizers during the monsoon season.

 

In addition to ensuring that water penetrates deep into the soil, earthworms also maintain the soil well-aerated. Also, it's important that you provide your plant with high-quality organic manures and fertilizers that release their nutrients slowly.

 

 

Tip #2. Keep your feet off the soggy soil.

Do not walk on damp soil, especially in areas where you want to plant fresh seedlings or flowering plants, since this might compact the soil and deprive the roots of the oxygen they need to flourish.

 

 

Tip #3. Do not let water sit in one place for too long.

A big problem arises when there is a collection of rainwater in houseplants kept on balconies and patios. Because of excess water, the soil's nutrients are lost along with the water, starving all the plants of the nourishment they need. That being the case, you must ensure that all water drains away from the yard by installing proper drainage to protect plants and avoid root rot due to stagnant water.

 

 

Tip #4. Home garden lighting should be strongly considered.

During the monsoons, light may be a problem, particularly if you have sunlight-dependent plants. During the rainy season, resorting to artificial light could be much handy and this can also be helpful in deterring and keeping the insects away. On top of that, in order to maintain your garden pest-free, it's also a good idea to let some frogs or toads into your home garden.

 

 

Tip #5. Prevent soil erosion.

Soil erosion brought on by rainwater may hinder plant development by exposing their roots to the air. If you want to prevent soil erosion, you should build a barrier around your plants. Just make sure it doesn't trap water and kill your plants by putting little drainage holes in it.

 

 

Tip #6. Provide your plants with some kind of physical structure to help them grow.

Make sure the heavy winds aren't harming your home garden since many plants may easily be blown over due to their delicateness. You can avoid this by providing your young, slowly-growing trees and shrubs some physical assistance if you've planted them in your garden.

 

 

Tip #7. Prune your plants on a regular basis.

Remove the cut-off or damaged sections of your plant as soon as it starts to rain, and prune it frequently using your cutting and pruning tools. New growth should be encouraged at this time, but room must first be made for it.

 

 

Tip #8. Get rid of the weeds.

Since weeds tend to develop quickly when it rains, they may wind up eating all of the nutrients that you had planned to provide your plants. So, you need to maintain a regular weeding schedule to prevent these unwanted growths.

 

 

Tip #9. Take out the algae.

The growth of slimy algae signals the arrival of the monsoon, so prepare to get your hands filthy, clearing it away. If you see any areas of green algae on the soil's surface, look for them with your gloves on and get rid of them right away.

 

 

Tip #10. Keep your plants dry during heavy rain by covering them with perforated sheets.

The use of perforated sheets, which let some light through but do not hinder plant development, is gaining popularity during the monsoon season. This is a fantastic beginner gardening idea that you can use during the rainy season in order to prevent plants from being drenched while yet allowing them to get that enough moisture that they need.

 

 

Essential Guide to Taking Care of Your Indoor Plants

When there are heavy rains, your indoor plants can absorb the humidity in the air and therefore need extra plant care during the monsoon season. Along with it, there are also a few elements that indoor plants can be missing that their outside counterparts can enjoy, such as natural nutrients and sunshine. So make sure not to miss and consider the following advice as a means of making up for your indoor plant babies.

 

- See whether they've reached a point where they could use some fertilizer. It's preferable to use a sparing amount instead of an excessive one.

 

- Make sure your houseplants don't miss out on their daily dose of sunshine. Put them in close proximity to windows so they can soak up the sunlight when the clouds finally part. When the sun fails to make an appearance for many days, you should move your plants into a room with a fluorescent light.

 

- You may prevent root rot by only watering your plants when its soil is completely dry, which in turn, you should check on a regular basis.

 

- Be on the lookout for bugs, molds, and other problems that may manifest themselves due to the wet weather.

 

According to PAGASA, the rainy season has officially begun in the country, and depending on the plant, the wet weather is either welcome or dreaded.

 

Many home gardeners find these very rainy days difficult. If it rains heavily in the late afternoon, for example, they will likely have to cut down on their gardening. But certain plants, like those lush greens and some herbs, can't get enough of the afternoon rains.

 

For that happy gardening, regardless of the season, it's important that you follow the tips we mentioned above, particularly if you're a first-timer.

 

Moreover, those who have a special heart for greenery can now get a plant-friendly community such as Lumina Homes. This affordable house and lot provider not only offer a safe and secure neighborhood to its residents but also bring a community garden into its amenities. This is a first among the affordable housing segments around the country.

 

Also, getting our affordable house and lot for sale gives you the freedom to experience urban gardening in your dream home with our bigger lot features.

 

Don't miss out on this chance, and make your home reservations now!

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