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Great pleasure for the small garden
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Győr-Moson-Sopron county, 9163 Fehértó
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AUTHOR
Dr. Lajos Zatykó
Dr. Erzsébet Zatykó Draskóczy
EDITOR
Lajos Lelkes
GRAPHIC
Ildikó Szabó
"Dr. Lajos Zatykó: Great joy in the small garden!" all copies
Published by: Mezőgazdasági Könyvkiadó Vállalat
Place of publication: Budapest
Year of publication: 1985
Date of publication: 1985 Binding type.
Number of pages: 209 pages
Language:Hungarian
Size: 20 cm x 14 cm
ISBN: 963-232-119-7
SUMMARY
Many people long for a family home or a garden. Few people know, however, that a plot of land or a house can only become an organic unit if it is composed of a well-planned ensemble of plants that are suited to the climate, soil and environment, and that are enjoyable and useful.
The authors have written this book for those who want to enjoy their garden, not serve it. However, to enjoy a garden, the reader needs to be aware of the work and expense involved in keeping plants alive and growing them, but also to have some understanding of their biology and physiology, and to be aware of the psychological, or psychological effects and aesthetic values that can be expected from them.
A well-chosen and well-maintained small garden offers something for everyone in the family: it serves the purposes of exercise, learning through play, active relaxation and satisfying the desire for nature. Not to mention the importance of the fruit and vegetables grown in home gardens in feeding the family.
CONTENTS
Introduction 5
The modern man's garden 7
From plot to garden 21
Sizing the different units of the garden 24
Aesthetic aspects of gardening 29
Technical operations of landscaping 33
Garden furniture to enhance interior space 36
Equipment for home gardening 37
Tools and machinery for gardening 40
Good soil work can make up for many shortcomings 48
Manure is the plant's food 54
Manure crops 55
Fertilisation methods 60
Nutrient requirements of plants 62
Good sowing and planting are the basis for rapid plant growth 63
Preparing seed for sowing 63
Sowing 65
Sowing location 66
Soil for sowing 67
How to sow 69
Time of sowing 71
Care of sowing 74
Growing seedlings 76
The plant should not feel the planting! 79
The purpose of plant care: to meet the needs of the plant 85
Tilling 86
Weeding 90
Watering 90
Frost protection 97
Head-dressing 101
Other care work 102
Fresh vegetables in early spring: sprouting 109
Special vegetable crops 114
Guide to growing specific vegetables (table) 116
The orchard orchard 122
The production area, cottage garden trees and crown forms 122
Intensive crown forms 124
Traditional crown forms 129
Planting 131
Pruning in brief 133
Crown-forming pruning 133
Thinning pruning 134
Pruning for production 135
Winter, summer fruit - different varieties 137
Other conditions for abundant fruit 141
Fertility conditions 141
Irrigation of the orchard 142
Nutrient supply in the orchard 142
Autumn-winter work in the orchard 144
Cottage vine cultivation - arbor cultivation 145
Planting the vines 148
Pruning the vines 149
Grape varieties for vine cultivation 153
Other conditions for a large grape harvest 153
Irrigation of the vine 153
Nutrient supply to the vine 154
Protect your plants from pests and diseases! 156
Do not poison yourself unnecessarily! 156
Chemical crop protection 158
Fungicides 159
Insecticides 160
Insecticides 161
Slugicides 161
Control of the most common pathogens and pests in orchards and vineyards 161
Apple 161
Cherries, sour cherries 162
Walnuts 162
Apricots 162
Pears 163
Raspberries 163
Peaches 163
Plums 164
Grapes 164
Control of the most common pests and pathogens in the vegetable garden 165
Beans 165
Peas 165
Potatoes 165
Sweetcorn 166
Watermelons and melons 166
Root tubers 166
Onions 167
Cabbages 167
Peppers 167
Tomatoes 168
Lettuce 168
Cucumber 168
What plant protection products should we buy? 169
Continuous harvest = continuous supply 171
Winter storage of fruit and vegetables 174
Simple, quick ways to preserve 179
Ornamental plants in the home garden 183
The lawn 185
Trees and shrubs 189
Perennial and annual flowers 198
Home garden 'plan', accounts, notes, experiments 206
Recommended reading 211"