Only one spoon to hatch the roses without the threat of mould in rainy season
When the rainy season arrives, gardeners can face the challenge of protecting their beautiful roses from the threat of mould. However, a simple tip using a spoon can help prevent this problem and ensure the emergence of beautiful roses despite wet conditions.
Materials required:
- A plastic spoon
- Sand or gravel
- Garden peel
- Water
Steps to follow:
- Dig a small hole near the rose: Use your garden shovel to dig a small hole around the base of each rose you want to protect.
- Place the spoon: Insert the plastic spoon into the hole so that the bowl of the spoon is turned upwards.
- Add sand or gravel: Fill the hole around the spoon with sand or gravel. This will help keep the spoon in place and prevent it from tipping.
- Water: Water the area slightly to remove sand or gravel and ensure good spoon stability.
How does it work?
The spoon acts as a shelter for roses by preventing rainwater from accumulating around the base of the plant. By steering the water away from the rose stem, the spoon helps to reduce excessive moisture that can promote the development of moulds and diseases.
Benefits of this method:
- Mould prevention: by removing water from the base of the rose, the spoon minimizes the risk of mould.
- Root protection: by keeping the root zone drier, this method protects the roots from rot.
- Healthy hatching: By ensuring optimal growing conditions, roses are more likely to bloom beautifully despite the rainy season.
Simply using a plastic spoon and a few minutes of your time, you can protect your roses with elegance and efficiency, and enjoy their beauty throughout the rainy season.