Wednesday, July 1, 2020

How to Earn Money To Use Your Leisure

 How to Earn Money To Use Your Leisure

 YOU CAN EARN MONEY BY INVESTING YOUR PLEASURE ONLY

This is time to show your hidden treasure or Time to practice growing up Your Money.
I know that Most of our students and teachers are now wasting there time by swinging. This article, I will show You 10 Best jobs that you will carry on as easily as possible way. Wherever I know many people who are do something in their vacation time. Let's go with me and know the 10 better tasks that are very easy to start. That's are as follows:
  1. Gardening,
  2. Language Course,
  3. Blogging,
  4. Earn Per Click,
  5. YOUTUBE,
  6. E-commerce,
  7. Affiliate Marketing,
  8. Freelancing,
  9. Consulting,
  10. Website Building and
  11. Others.



Gardening: Maximum man of us, it is known that how to start a garden. If you know that is better or you don't know that is not a problem at all. At this time I will say you how to make a garden. So read the following -
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  9 Steps to make A garden:

Starting a garden is the most rewarding thing. You can plant various fragrant flowers or plant vegetables or both. But if you're new to gardening, it can be difficult to know where to start. Still, it doesn't have to be complicated; when you break your project down into manageable steps, you can ease into gardening at your own pace. And soon you'll see the rewards of your efforts with beautiful views, delicious flavors, and colorful blooms. These steps will help you get started from the beginning.


  1.  Think of what to plant :  

    At first, you make a decision what do you plant in your garden? Do you want to grow a vegetable garden? A medicine garden or A flower garden?

     If you choose vegetables and herbs for their contributions to your dinner table, plant ones your family will eat or be willing to try. If you want flowers for their flair, color, and fragrance; decide whether you want annuals that bloom most of the summer but need to be replanted each spring. Each one, or even a combination, makes an astonishing garden but will have different upkeep tasks.  My advice, start small until you know what you’re receiving.
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     2. Select a plot: 

          Now you choose a lot of your yard which will be your dream garden. You choose that land which is near to your living room or the kitchen. It's an opportunity for you, you can take care of your garden every busiest time easily. Almost all vegetables and most flowers need 8 hours of sun every day. So you need to observe your yard and that spots which receive full sun in the day.

3. Clear the Yard:


Get rid of the sod covering the area you plan to plant. If you want quick results (if it’s already spring and you want veggies this summer), cut it out. Slice under the sod with a spade, cut the sod into sections to make it easier to remove, then put it on your compost pile to decompose.

It’s easier to smother the grass with newspaper, but it takes longer. (In other words, you should start in the fall before spring planting.) Cover your future garden with five sheets of newspaper; double that amount if your lawn is bermudagrass or St. Augustine grass.  Spread a 3-inchi the layer of compost. (or combination of potting soil and topsoil) in the newspaper and wait. It'll take about four months for the compost and paper to decompose. But by spring, you’ll have a bed ready to plant with no grass or weeds and plenty of rich soil.

4. Fertilizing  The Soil:

The more fertile the soil, the better your vegetables will grow. The same holds true for other plants. Residential soil always needs a boost, especially in new construction where the topsoil may have been stripped away. Your soil could be excessively wet, poor, and infertile. The solution is usually simple: Add cow dung although organic matter. Add a 2- to 3-inch layer of compost, decayed leaves, dry grass clippings, or old manure to the soil when you poke. If you decide not to dig or are working with an established bed, leave the organic matter on the surface where it will eventually rot into humus. Earthworms will do most of the work of mixing humus in with the subsoil.

5. Digging the land with a spade:

  Working the soil is essential to preparing new beds for sowing or planting because it allows roots to penetrate the soil more easily to access water and nutrients. There are two methods: Tilling and digging.

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Digging is more practical for preparing small beds. Dig only when the soil is moist enough to form a loose ball in your fist but dry enough to fall apart when you drop it. Use a sharp spade or spading fork to gently turn the top 8 to 12 inches of soil, mixing in the organic fertilizer from Step 4 at the same time. (Walking on prepared beds compacts the soil, so lay down boards temporarily to evenly distribute your weight.)

 6. Select Your Plants:

Some people pore over catalogs for months; others head to the garden center and buy what wows them. Either method works as long as you choose plants adapted to your climate, soil, and sunlight. You can even surf the Internet for plants to purchase. Here are a few easy-to-grow plants for beginners:
  • Vegetables: Cucumbers, brinjal, peppers, tomatoes, beans, and gourd.
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  • Annuals: Rose, Anaji Banana, plum, Calendula,  cosmos,  geraniums,  impatiens, marigolds,  sunflowers, and zinnias.

 7. Now Sowing Your Seeds:

Some plants, such as pansies tolerate cold, so you can plant them in Autumn or late winter. Tomatoes and most annual flowers, on the other hand, prefer warm temperatures, so don't plant them as your wish in your area. Mid-spring and mid-autumn are good times to plant perennials.

Many plants, such as beans, lettuce and sunflowers, are easy to grow from seed directly in the garden. Be sure to read the seed packet for information about planting time, depth, and spacing. Follow seed packet instructions and place the containers on a sunny windowsill or under grow lights if you don't have window space. Be sure to keep the seeds and seedlings moist but not wet, or they may rot.

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An easier method of starting your garden is to buy young plants, called set plants or transplants. Dig holes in your prepared bed based on tag instructions. Remove plants from the container by pushing up from the bottom. If the roots have grown into a big ball (known as being root bound), use a fork or your fingers to untangle some outer roots before setting it into the hole. Pat soil into place around the roots, then soaks the soil with water. Ok, complete YOUR PLANTING.

8. Water Your Garden:

Seedlings should never be allowed to dry out, so water daily. Taper off as the plants get larger. Transplants also need frequent watering (every other day or so) until their roots become established. After that, how often you need to water depends on your soil, humidity, and rainfall, though once a week is a good place to start. Clay soil dries out more slowly than sandy soil, so you won't need to water it as often. Sunny, windy conditions dry out soil more quickly than cool, cloudy weather. Still not sure? Feel the soil 3 to 4 inches below the surface. If it feels dry, it’s time to water. Water slowly and deeply, so the water soaks in instead of running off. To minimize evaporation, water in the early morning. You must enjoy the watering in the exercise time that is morning or evening.

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9. How you take care of your garden?

Your garden is beginning to grow. Help it reach its full potential by keeping up with garden works. Water the plants. Get rid of dead, dying, and diseased vegetation. Banish insects by picking them off the plant and dropping them into a bucket of sudsy water (such as tomato and brinjal hornworms), hosing them off, or spraying on an insecticidal soap purchased at a garden center. Support tall plants (such as papaya, tomatoes) with a trellis, stake, or a tepee. 


Also, grow up vegetables as soon as they’re ready. And remember to stop and smell the... well, whatever it is you’re growing. 
Now it is time to eat fresh vegetables from your own garden. If you have extra vegetables after your use in your kitchen and dining table than you will sell it in the market or shop and earn some extra money which is very enjoyable for you. It is for today.
In my next article, I will write about the Language course, which gives you a better opportunity to make money. So follow me and write to me about thinking and asking.
Thanks By
Mohammed Hasan






 


 
  









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