Plant some garlic in an oil barrel and it will grow into garlic pillars in 10 days!The most indispensable condiment in the home is naturally garlic! Autumn is the time to plant garlic. With just one large oil barrel, you can immediately grow garlic seedlings. Come and try it! Planting steps: 1. First, clean the unused oil drums at home. Grab a handful of sand, wash it with clean water, then put it into an oil barrel, add 1/3 of clean water, screw on the lid and shake it vigorously a few times, then pour out the sand, rinse it with clean water several times, and the oil barrel can be cleaned! 2. Prepare a pair of pliers and a screw. Hold the screw with the pliers and use the red-hot screw to poke a hole in the oil barrel. But be careful not to poke the holes too densely, and there should be about 3cm between each row. 3. It is best to choose plump garlic heads when planting garlic. Break the cloves into individual pieces for later use. Basically, a 5-liter oil drum can plant 1 pound of garlic. 4. Prepare loose and breathable nutrient soil. First add soil to the bottom of the oil barrel, then put the garlic in one by one. Note that the direction of the garlic top buds should be facing the hole of the oil barrel. Then put a layer of garlic and cover it with a layer of soil. Finally, fill the entire oil barrel. If it's too troublesome, you can fill an oil barrel with soil and press the garlic cloves into it one by one. 5. After planting the garlic, water it thoroughly once and place it in a cool and ventilated place to ensure that the soil is moist. It only takes about 5-7 days for you to see small green sprouts of garlic. 6. Wait a few more days and when the garlic sprouts grow up, you can cut them directly. Whether you add a little bit to soup or use it directly to scramble eggs, the taste is simply delicious! 7. After you cut the garlic sprouts, they can continue to grow and be eaten. In this way, you can eat fresh garlic sprouts throughout the autumn and winter, and you don’t have to go to the vegetable market and waste money! Throw the leftover ginger into a pot and it will instantly turn into a ginger mountain!Huahua bought a few pieces of ginger two days ago and forgot to put them in the refrigerator. Unexpectedly, they sprouted directly! Huahua is reluctant to throw away the ginger sprouts, and plans to plant them directly in a flowerpot. After all, vegetable prices are so expensive now, and it will save money if she grows some by herself! How to plant? 1. If you want to grow more ginger, Huahua still recommends that you go to the vegetable market to buy fresh ginger, take it home and put it in the sand, or soak it in aspirin water for a period of time, which will make it easier to take root. 2. Prepare loose and breathable nutrient soil for planting ginger. You can wash the eggshells and dry them in the sun, then crush them and mix them with nutrient soil in a ratio of 2:1 to make loose and breathable soil. 3. If you want to grow more ginger, it is best to choose a wider and deeper flowerpot and bury the sprouted ginger directly in it. The burial depth should be about 3-5cm. Note that the bud point of the ginger should face upwards, and don't get it upside down. 4. After watering thoroughly once, place the flowerpot in a place with sufficient diffuse light. It will only take about 2-3 weeks for you to see long sprouts emerging from the ginger. 5. Move the flower pot to a well-lit place and expose it to more sunlight. Water it only when you see the surface of the soil turn white. Never water too much, because once water accumulates, the ginger tubers will rot, and then the entire ginger will not be able to be grown! 6. During the growing period of ginger, you can add some fertilizer. You can use cooked soybeans or compound fertilizer at home and bury them in a hole along the edge of the pot. It only needs to be used once a month, which will help the ginger grow faster. 7. After 2-3 months, when you see the leaves of the ginger begin to turn yellow and fall off, it means that the ginger is ripe! At this time, dig the ginger out of the flowerpot, and you can harvest a whole pot of ginger at once! Throw the leftover sweet potatoes into a bowl and they will instantly turn into a waterfall!After get off work these few days, Huahua saw people selling roasted sweet potatoes on the roadside. Only then did she feel that autumn had really arrived. The sweet roasted sweet potatoes and autumn are a perfect match. Sweet potatoes are not only delicious, but if you plant a pot of them at home, they will even look better than green ivy! How to plant? 1. When you go to the market, pick out some healthy sweet potatoes. When choosing, it is best to choose sweet potatoes with clean skin and no scars. 2. After buying it home, wash the skin of the sweet potato, then find a bottle and put the sweet potato in it, with the bottom slightly touching the water surface. It will basically take root in 10 days! 3. If you want to appreciate the sweet potato potted plants, just keep them in a bottle for hydroponics. Not only can you see the white roots of the sweet potatoes, but you can also see more and more leaves. If the vines are long enough, you can even let them climb the wall directly! 4. If you think there are too many sweet potato leaves, you can also pick them off and cook them. Whether you stir-fry them directly or use them as seasoning when cooking rice or soup, the taste will make you drool! 5. If grown well, sweet potatoes can even bloom! The flowers of sweet potatoes look like petunias from a distance. Aren’t they very small and cute? 6. If you want the sweet potatoes to grow small sweet potatoes, transfer the hydroponic sweet potatoes to soil in a flowerpot. Be sure to choose a large pot, make sure it gets enough sunlight, and apply fertilizer frequently, and you can grow sweet potatoes! Throw a yam stick into the soil, and the pot will be full of it next year!Eating more yam in autumn and winter can protect the spleen and stomach, so it is better to take a piece of yam stick and plant a pot of yam directly at home, so that you never have to spend money to buy it in the future! How to plant? 1. If you want to grow yam at home, you only need a piece of yam stick. If you want the yam to sprout as soon as possible, it is best to choose the top part of the yam. 2. Wash the cut yam sticks and put them directly into a hydroponic bottle or a plate with water to take roots. Generally, just let one side of the yam touch the water surface, there is no need to throw all of it into the water. 3. After the yam takes root in hydroponics, move it to a flowerpot. Be sure to choose a larger and deeper flowerpot to ensure that the yam can grow sufficiently. Prepare nutrient soil and place the yam horizontally in the flowerpot. 4. Water thoroughly once and place the yam in a place with good diffuse light so that the yam can sprout and grow leaves. During the growth process of yam, the vines will gradually climb up, so it is best to place it next to the windowsill or railing and let the vines climb up. 5. During the growth of yam, ensure that the soil in the pot is moist and apply thin fertilizer frequently. When the yam is ripe, it will bloom tiny flowers and produce small yam beans. 6. When the leaves of the yam gradually wither, it means that the yam is gradually maturing. When the time comes, just dig it out of the soil and you will get a big pot of yam! Because yam can grow very deep, but the space in the flowerpot is limited, it is easy for it to grow crooked. |
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