If your garden has clay and moist soil, it is not a problem: there are hardy, showy, and well-adapted plants that can turn that ground into a space full of life.
Student of Agricultural Engineering and Oenology at the University of Córdoba (ETSIAM), he currently works developing his activity as an Agronomist and Oenologist at Bodegas Lagar Blanco, in Montilla, Córdoba. He regularly collaborates in the AGROPOPULAR program (cadena COPE radio station) as well as in the AGROTÉCNICA magazine by writing articles related to Agriculture in Andalusia. Co-Founder of InspiraRural, a company focused on the sale of gourmet products from small producers in the province of Córdoba, as well as the development and management of technical training activities in rural areas, obtaining the first EMPRENDEUCO award for the best business project in 2022 applied to the province of Córdoba.
If your garden has clay and moist soil, it is not a problem: there are hardy, showy, and well-adapted plants that can turn that ground into a space full of life.
With the arrival of spring, the money plant enters its period of greatest growth. With a few simple care steps, you can help it strengthen, sprout more vigorously, and look fuller.
Many people throw away tea bags without realising they can become a valuable ally in the garden. These everyday kitchen leftovers provide nutrients and improve the soil naturally.
Discover how to create a greenhouse for your terrace, balcony, or garden step by step. A practical guide with ideas, materials, and tips to protect your plants and grow year-round.
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Ferns have a surprising life cycle closely tied to moisture, where each stage shows how these ancient plants depend on water to grow and reproduce.
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If you're looking for quick, hassle-free shade, these five trees stand out for their fast growth and easy maintenance, making them ideal choices for gardens of any size.
Newspaper is a simple, affordable, and eco-friendly solution for controlling weeds in the garden. Learn how to use it to retain moisture and make maintenance easier.
Photoperiod is the physiological response of organisms to the length of day and night. In autumn, its change influences the growth, flowering, and adaptation of plants to the new environmental conditions.
Cork is a natural and sustainable material that many gardeners use in their flower pots to improve drainage, retain moisture, and protect plant roots.
Olive oil, essential in the Mediterranean diet, comes in various categories and varieties. Learn about its types, classification, and the differences between Arbequina, Picual, and Hojiblanca.
Creating a beautiful garden doesn’t have to be expensive. Make use of leaves and old wood to nourish your vegetable patch, save money, and enjoy a green and sustainable space at the same time.
Planting grass in the right month is key to achieving a green and healthy garden. Knowing the ideal time ensures strong, uniform, and resilient growth throughout the year.
September is key to the health and production of your fruit trees. Find out which trees you should prune this month to ensure a good harvest and optimal development.
Known as the forgotten shrub, this plant stands out for its drought resistance, its ability to repel mosquitoes, and its easy cultivation, requiring no pruning or extensive care.
Potted daisies are ideal for brightening up balconies, terraces, or gardens. With proper care, you can enjoy abundant and long-lasting blooms.