Identifying and treating plant diseases in a community garden is important to maintain the health and productivity of the plants.
Protecting plants from pests is an important aspect of gardening in community gardens, as pests can cause damage to plants, reduce yield, and spread diseases.
There are many ways to categorize a community garden, but here are a few possible categories.
Proper plant spacing is a crucial aspect of gardening in community gardens, as it helps to ensure that plants have the necessary space to grow and thrive, and can also help to prevent the spread of disease and pests.
Soil preparation is the process of preparing soil for planting by removing weeds and rocks, adding organic matter (such as compost or manure), and adjusting the pH level (acidity/alkalinity) to create a healthy environment for plants. It can help to improve soil structure, water retention, nutrient availability, and drainage, as well as reduce compaction.
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