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The second operation is the principle of infiltration irrigation, a highly effective method of saving water. The process can be divided into several sections:
Burying the Pot: Dig a hole in the ground to water your plants, making sure it is deep enough to accommodate the pot. Remove the top of the floor above the soil surface for easier access.
Rinsing the Pot: Fill the pot with water and cover it with a cupboard or cake pan to prevent evaporation and debris from getting in. The porous clay allows water to gradually seep into the surrounding soil.
Planting Near the Pot: Plant your crops or flowers around the buried pot, making sure the root zones of your plants are within the reach of the pot. This is the most effective way to keep food or keep it in the container.
Water Infiltration: As soil enters the surrounding area, the moisture imagined inside the room will slowly seep into the surrounding root area. This slow flow of water ensures that there is a sufficient and adequate water supply, allowing at least a minimal amount of water to evaporate.
Advantages of using pots
Water efficiency: If you use water very efficiently, you can significantly reduce water splashes by using traditional surface or aerated irrigation systems.
High humidity: Ollas provide a high level of humidity that radiates from the plant, promoting a greater increase in health and vigor.
Disaster disposal: Ollas provide water directly to a root zone, stimulating the growth of weeds in the surrounding area.
Soil improvement: At the same time, others can help improve soil quality, promoting uniform water distribution and reducing salinity accumulation in the root zone.
Reduced handling: A tension burial and a day, the old one has minimal handling. It is sufficient to periodically refill the olla.
Suitable for various plants: It has many versatility and can be used for various plants, including vegetables, herbs and flowers.
Sustainability: It is made of natural and biodegradable materials, making it a natural and eco-friendly material.
Tips for effective use of Ollas
To protect your baby, consider the following tips:
Determine the number of oil: The number of oil needed depends on the size of the garden slab and the specific floor slab. You may need to experiment to find the optimal layout.
Monitor the water level: Check the water level to ensure it is properly monitored. The frequency of air conditioning depends on the climate and the specific temperature of the room.
Protect the oil in winter: In any region with freezing winters, consider the possibility of tipping and protect the oil indoors during the winter to avoid damage.
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