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- The vines should be trained when still young, so tie or simply weave them between the trellis pieces.
- It is excellent to grow under trees because they offer shade and require no additional ventilation for planting.
- Apply manure and leaf mulch.
- Shoots should be pruned twice a year for best results.
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- The plant is employed as a decorative element.
- The spice includes essential oils that are good for your health.
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- A potted cinnamon plant can flourish for years with no extra maintenance as long as the soil is maintained just slightly dry.
- By constantly pruning, you can keep the plants as short as 3 feet, or you can eventually re pot them into a 12- to 14-inch container and let them grow up to 8 feet tall.
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- Capsules are the name for cardamom fruits.
- The plant’s seeds, which are really utilized as spices, are contained inside the fruits.
- Cardamom leaves can be used to brew tea and, when rubbed, release an aroma.
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- The tiny seeds should be placed shallowly beneath the soil’s surface in a light yet rich beginning medium.
- Cardamom can’t stand droughts and needs a constant supply of moisture.
- It should be carefully maintained and kept humid if growing in a greenhouse.
- Although cardamom cannot tolerate cold, it should be stored in an area with long stretches of partially obscured sunlight.
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- When the tree is young and there are dry spells, water it twice a week and occasionally spritz it with a light hose spray.
- Humidity is ideal for the growth of cinnamon trees.
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- Nutmeg trees should be grown in rich, organic soil that is low in salt and has a medium texture.
- Ideally, the pH should be between 6-7, though they will tolerate values between 5.5 and 7.5.
- A soil test can help you decide whether the location is suitable or whether you need to alter it to make up for nutritional deficiencies.
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