A GARDENING enthusiast has revealed a simple trick to encourage the growth of stubborn lemon trees.
She showed off a lemon tree thriving in her backyard before sharing the unmissable tip.
According to Gardeners’ Worldlemon trees do best in high humidity environments and need a sheltered, sunny location.
They require weekly feedings with liquid seaweed and citrus fertilizer, plus once-weekly watering.
Divya Kanwar (@indiangreendreams) has almost 88,000 followers on Instagram, where she shares gardening hacks.
She went viral on the app after revealing how to improve the growth of lemon trees.
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She cut lemons from a flowering plant before showing it was strategically placed next to a basil plant.
The green-fingered homeowner said the companion planting trick can help attract pollinators to his lemon trees.
“Not all flowers will turn into fruits as it depends on the age of your plant,” said Divya.
“In addition to feeding your plant well so that it has the energy to bear fruit.”
Almost 11 thousand people liked the video and many viewers took to the comments section thanking him for sharing the tip.
“Wow, thank you so much for this trick. I will try this immediately,” one person wrote.
“Not getting enough flowers on my lemon tree… I’ll think about it,” said another.
“Such big, magnificent lemons,” added a third.
According to RHSBasil can be grown from seed indoors or purchased in a pot.
The herb grows best in warm conditions but needs a sunny, sheltered location.
The hack comes later Budget Seeds gardening expert Craig Morley told The US Sun that the herb can be used to deter pests.
“There are several methods you can try to keep pests away that don’t involve the use of chemical pesticides,” he said.
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- Banana peels, vinegar and coffee grounds are often recommended as natural fertilizers.
- Dollar Tree sells four packets of seeds for $1.25.
- Try a vertical planter like the one from Amazon Mr. Stacky 5-Tier Stackable Planter$35 to make the most of a small space.
- Use networks like Garden Netting Pest Barrier$8, from Amazon to ward off bugs eating your vegetables.
- Try sacrificial planting to reduce pesticide use and keep pests out of your garden. Deliberately growing certain plants to attract agricultural pests can keep them away from the plants you want to protect. Examples include marigolds, lavender, catnip and chives.
- For pesky weeds in your garden, the Grampa’s Weeder – The Original Weed Puller Tool with Long Handles$45, from Amazon it’s a handy tool you can use without having to bend over.
“For example, you can use other plants as a natural deterrent, such as marigolds around tomatoes, as flies don’t like the smell.
“Many pests are also deterred by herbs, including basil, chives, mint and cilantro.
“You can try covering plants with garden mesh to stop pests from getting to them, but it’s best to do this as soon as you sow seeds or transfer plants into the ground to ensure you’re not trapping pests underneath.
“Other benefits of garden mesh are that it helps retain moisture and can provide plants with wind protection.”
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