Plant a handful of coriander roots in a pot, and you’ll have more coriander than you can eat!1. After buying coriander, peel off the larger outer leaves and use them for seasoning when cooking. The remaining leaf cores and rhizomes can be used for planting. 2. Prepare a larger flowerpot, or directly prepare a foam box. You can plant more. After all, we can’t tell when the vegetable price will fall... Ordinary garden soil can be used to grow coriander. 3. Use a chopstick or a thin wooden stick to poke holes in the soil, then place the coriander roots in the holes and press them gently. 4. If you plant a lot, it is best to keep a 3-5cm interval between the corianders, so that they will grow more vigorously later. 5. After planting, water thoroughly and place in a cool and ventilated place for 3-5 days, then move to a well-lit place for normal maintenance. 6. Before long, you will be able to harvest a big pot full of coriander! Plant a handful of celery roots and you’ll never have to worry about having no food to eat all winter!1. Celery can also be planted by roots. Celery has many leaves. If you find it too troublesome to peel them one by one, you can directly cut off the roots with a knife and keep 3-5cm of the leaf stalk. 2. Bury the celery roots in the soil, but don't cover them completely. The top of the celery should be slightly exposed above the soil surface. 3. After planting, place it in a bright and well-ventilated place, water it about once every 3 days. After 10 days, you will find that the celery has fresh and tender sprouts! 4. After small sprouts grow, you can place the celery in a place with sufficient light. In about a month, the celery will be ready to eat! 5. When eating, do not pull up the leaves by the roots. Pinch off the leaves from the bottom of the stem, leaving the leaf core in the middle. In this way, the celery will continue to grow, and you won’t have to worry about having no vegetables to eat throughout the winter! Sow a handful of seeds in the pot, and you’ll never have to buy carrots again!1. Now is a good time to plant carrots. Just sow some seeds and you can harvest a pot full of carrots. It is best to use a deeper pot for planting carrots. Flower lovers who have the conditions can directly plant them in a foam box. 2. Before sowing, water the soil in the pot thoroughly, then spread the seeds evenly on the soil, and finally cover with a thin layer of soil. 3. After planting, you can cover the surface of the pot with a layer of transparent film to keep it moist. During the germination period, there is no need for a lot of watering, just keep the soil in the pot moist. 4. In about 10 days, the carrots will sprout, and you can remove the film for maintenance. In about 20 days, the carrots will grow true leaves. 5. When the carrots grow 7-8 true leaves, start fertilizing, applying a thin layer of cake fertilizer water about once every 20 days. 6. In about 3 months, the plump carrots can be harvested! |
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