The weather is most suitable for planting crops in spring. Crops can grow better under conditions that are neither too cold nor too hot. Secondly, the precipitation is also appropriate for planting crops in spring. RiceRice is mainly distributed in southern my country, but it is also grown in the northeast. Preparations for rice generally begin in early March each year. During this period, multiple processes such as seed selection and breeding, sowing, plowing, transplanting, irrigation, and finally harvesting are required, and the rice will not mature until August or September. cottonCotton is easy to grow and can be grown in any area with conditions. Cotton is mainly distributed in my country's five major commercial grain bases. The planting time of cotton is relatively fixed compared to other crops, and most of them are planted in spring and harvested in autumn. peanutPeanuts are widely distributed, and they mainly grow in sandy areas with warm climate and moderate rainfall. Peanuts have a long growing period, and they are planted in late April and can only be harvested in October. During this period, they have to go through many processes such as clearing the plants, growing seedlings, weeding, soiling, and fertilizing. soySoybeans are suitable for sowing in spring, and are also suitable for sowing in summer and autumn. The latest time is mid-August. Sowing after mid-August is not recommended. lettuceIt is best to plant lettuce before the New Year. Now that the temperature has started to rise, it is still possible to plant in the north, but it is a bit late in the south. When planting in early spring, you can soak the seeds in warm water for an afternoon, then put the seeds on a wet paper towel to germinate. After the germination turns white, sprinkle the seeds in the moist potting soil and cover them with a thin layer of soil. Chinese CabbageThe germination rate of Chinese cabbage is particularly high, and it can be planted in spring, autumn and winter. Buy the seeds in advance, prepare loose and breathable humus soil, and evenly spread the seeds in the soil, with a spacing of about 2cm between the front and back. Cover the seeds with a thin layer of soil, and then water them thoroughly until water flows out from the bottom of the pot. |
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