Instead of constantly buying mandarins from the supermarket, why not cultivate them at home? An endless supply of pesticide-free mandarins… who wouldn’t want that? While growing them at home might seem daunting, it’s actually easier than you might think. Here’s how you can do it:
- Choose a medium-sized pot with drainage holes at the bottom.
- Place a layer of small stones at the pot’s bottom, then add organic soil.
- Plant the mandarin seeds, ensuring they are well-covered without pressing the soil too firmly.
- Position the pot in a sunny area.
- Occasionally use a fertilizer rich in zinc, magnesium, and iron.
- Water the mandarins whenever the soil is dry up to an inch deep, and prune any withered or broken branches.
- Enjoy your mandarins and handle them with care when harvesting!
Voila! With a little tender loving care, you’ll have an endless supply of pesticide-free mandarins grown right at home. If only I had known this before!
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