Can I plant a peach tree on the roof?Generally, peach trees can be planted on the roof because the space on the roof is relatively large and the scenery is not very good, so peach trees can be planted to decorate the roof. In addition, it can also bring certain good luck to the family, so peach trees can be planted on the roof. How to plant peach trees on the roof1. When planting peach trees on the roof, you need to germinate the seeds first. Generally, they need to be soaked in warm water at 40 degrees Celsius for 24 hours so that the treated seeds can germinate quickly. 2. After processing the seeds, you can start planting. Put the seeds in the soil, then cover the seeds with a layer of soil, and finally water them. Points to note when planting peach trees on the roof1. When planting peach trees on the roof, you need to take warming measures in winter, because the wind on the roof is relatively strong, and the peach trees will be frozen if they are not kept warm in winter. 2. Generally, peach trees are short of water, so it is best to water them once a week to ensure that their roots can absorb enough water so that they can grow faster. |
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