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Minigarden Vertical Garden MINIGARDEN - GROW VEGETABLES, FRUITS AND HERBS ON THE WALL IN YOUR HOME

A Garden In Your Living Room or A Vegetable Plot In Your Kitchen!

Available in Australia, Belgium, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hongkong, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, Netherlands, New Zealand, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Singapore, Spain, Switzerland.

Modules
Most Common Structures
Each module may be successively stacked and/or connected to other modules at the same level using the circular clips. The connections between modules at the same level may be longitudinal or back to back, giving rise to various configurations: Simple or Double Structure

Wall Fixing System
The Minigarden allows the possibility of wall fixing, by inserting screws with washers in the circular clips adjoining the wall. This possibility applies to simple Minigarden structures.

Irrigation System
Irrigation System
When the Minigarden is used on a relatively large scale or in situations where the user seeks greater convenience and autonomy, we suggest the use of an irrigation system specially developed for the Minigarden.
This irrigation system is composed of a micro tube 4.6 mm in diameter with drip feeders incorporated, which is placed inside each module, passing through the interior hole in the circular clip that connects the modules, the tube thereby being completely hidden. The irrigation system also boasts a pressure-reducing filter, a collector tube 13 mm in diameter that feeds the micro tube through T-branches. Also, a liquid fertilizer dosing device may be installed, the system becoming ferti-irrigation or semi-hydroponic. Additionally, a system programmer may be used.

Minigarden is a modular system that allows the cultivation of decorative plants, spices or other small vegetables in a vertical structure, in any type of room or place that does not have agricultural land.
  1. Remove the modules from the packaging.
  2. Fill them with soil.
  3. Introduce the plants or seeds into the soil-filled modules.
  4. Water.
  5. Hook the modules together.
  6. Enjoy your garden!

Independent of the given use of the Minigarden, its benefits are numerous:

• Allows for various applications.
• Makes cultivation easy.
• Better water use.
• Higher number of plants per area.
• Permits permanent contact with nature.
• Easy reuse.
• Movable.
• Durable.
• Provides healthy nutrition; without toxic products.
• Pleasure of producing something.
• Discovery of gastronomic pleasure.
• Elegant decoration with a surprisingly pleasant aroma.
• Therapeutic and relaxing activity.
• Interesting and educational for children.
• Better control of insects and diseases.

Growing A Vegetable Plot

Building a small garden is a perfect therapeutic and relaxing activity. To teach children that the vegetables they consume are produced in the ground, there is nothing better than building their own garden. Accompanying the growth process is enriching and it awakens in children a sense of responsibility towards nature. Plants provoke great amounts of interest and curiosity as there are many questions, hypothesis and associations related to this topic. Contact with nature offers children the opportunity to learn and broaden their understanding about the world, both socially and naturally.
  • Find a good place for the Minigarden planters. A firm and flat surface without any deformations is recommended. It should be a place with good lighting (around 5 hours/day) and access to water (make sure the water that is used to water the plants is clean and pure).
  • Necessary material. All that is needed is a small gardening kit composed of a pistol planter, a transplanting trowel (small shovel), a small hoe (with peaked peen) and lastly, a watering can.
  • Soil Fertilization. Fertilizers are used to help the growth and strength of a plant. The fertilizers used can either be chemical or organic. In the case of a minigarden garden made by children, the fertilizers should be organic, this way they aren&rsquo,t toxic and there is less impact on the environment. Products that come from this kind of production are better for our health and for the environment.

How is an organic fertilizer made?
An organic fertilizer is a natural fertilizer. The technique used to form an organic fertilizer is called composting. Composting consists of a method of biological decomposition of organic material by aerobic microorganisms. These microorganisms decompose the organic material into simpler composts, creating sterilized compost that can be used as a corrective component, amongst other uses. This process can be done domestically. A natural fertilizer can be obtained by composting, which is usually used to yield organic materials.

Composting can be done directly, in a composting pile or in a composting bin (a container specially constructed for composting).

How do you construct a composting box?
Four pallets of wood will be enough to construct the composting box. Three of them are united by their ends. Hinges are then placed on the last one to make a door. The box is perforated to allow air to enter. The ideal place to install the box is under a tree. The composting bin must be protected from the sun.

Compost formation
Vegetable residues produced in the yard, garden or kitchen should be placed in the beds, alternating vegetable residues with organic residues. The compost must be kept humid, watered whenever necessary, as humidity and heat are important to activate the composting process. The composting bin should be placed on the ground to allow microorganisms to enter and water to drain. In optimal conditions, composting can produce usable compost in one or two months.

Planting
Sowing is done by burying a seed with a fine bed of soil, equal to or twice its diameter. If the plant already has sprouted and has been transplanted to the minigarden planter, it must be buried at least 6 centimetres deep. The plant must be pressed firmly into the soil. Transplanting should be done in the afternoon, when there is less heat. After sowing or transplanting, the plant must be watered.

Maintenance
For plants to grow healthy and strong, much attention must be paid to watering. The plant cannot be given too much water or be left to dry. Watering must be done during the morning or when the sun goes down. Lastly, one must only be patient and wait for the little plants to grow.
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