A garden or terrace is no longer just for growing flowers and vegetables. In recent years, they have increasingly been transformed into an extended living space, almost a summer living room, where you can relax, dine, work and have fun with friends. However, to make this outdoor area comfortable and usable throughout the day, garden furniture and barbecue are not enough. Shading technology plays a key role, helping to regulate the temperature, protecting against harsh sun, rain or wind and adding cosiness and style to the ambience.
How to optimise the yield of the vegetables you grow in your garden? If you have had a garden for a while, you may have figured out yourself that repeated cultivation of the same crops in the same patch results in lower yields, depletes the land, and may even lead to the spread of diseases. This is because each plant has slightly different requirements for the soil, uses different kinds of nutrients, and discharges different waste substances into the ground. We will advise you on how to plan the efficient use of your vegetable patches.
Do you want to have a modern garden? Choose bioclimatic pergolas, elements helping nature, and as much edible crops as possible. More tips for a beautiful garden can be found in our article.
In July, it is especially important to ensure sufficient irrigation. There’s a lot to harvest, but you can sow some fast-growing kinds of vegetables to the empty garden lots. Pull out weeds regularly and get rid of unwanted insects and slugs.