There are several simple and effective ways to help increase the yield of vegetables and fruits. And there is no need to resort to the use of chemicals. After all, everything you need is already at hand and, most importantly, it is organic and healthy for both us and the plants. At the same time, these techniques also save your household budget.

First of all, it is very important to properly fertilize the soil in which you are going to grow vegetables and fruits:
Add compost, humus, or other organic fertilizers to the soil when planting.

To improve air exchange in the roots and grow healthy, strong vegetables and fruits, add perlite or vermiculite to the soil before planting.
Secondly, it is very important to water plants correctly:
Use rainwater or water that has at least settled for irrigation, rather than directly from a hose.
To protect plants from pests and diseases, dilute an organic pesticide with soap and water. For example, use vegetable soap or dissolve laundry soap.

Add a small amount of sugar or essential oils to irrigation water to increase plant fertility. You can use honey instead of sugar.

Use vermicompost-based liquid fertilizer, diluted in boiling water, to increase yield.

However, remember that all these formulations should be used at intervals, alternating them every week and without mixing. And don’t forget about moderation, because a balanced approach is the key to success! When I started using these techniques, the yield of my plants almost doubled.



