Ten
New Year Resolutions:
Diversity in Tropical Garden
1. Diversity. Grow different plants. Add more types of tropical
plants to your garden for a colorful and diverse look.
2. Save Water. Use water wisely by installing drip systems,
collecting rainwater, and using mulch to keep the soil moist.
3. Improve Soil. Make your soil healthier by adding compost or
manure regularly. Healthy soil promotes robust plant growth and enhances
overall garden resilience.
4. Deal with Pests Smartly. Keep pests in check with a plan - use
natural solutions and check your plants often. Preventing program is easier
than dealing with infestations.
5. Right Fertilizing. Feed your plants with Eco-frintdly
fertilizer such as
Sunshine Boosters (safe to use year around). If you use slow-release
fertilizers - apply in right amounts, from March to November.
6. Trim Regularly. Keep your garden tidy and healthy by pruning
and removing dead or sick parts of the plants.
7. Companion Planting. Explore which plants work well together to
enhance nutrient uptake, fight pests and provide shade for those species
that need it.
8. Right Climate and Zone Pushing. Pick plants that love your
climate, considering sunlight, temperature, and humidity. For more sensitive
tropical plants, work on a plan for cold protection: grow them in pots or set up
temporary covers.
9. Teach Others. Share your gardening knowledge with the
community. Propagate your plants from seeds, cuttings, divisions - and share them
with friends and neighbors. Remember: live plant is the best gift, and love is
sharing!
10. Make a Relaxation Spot. Create a cozy corner in your garden
with comfy seating or hammock, shade, and maybe a water feature for a peaceful
retreat.

