Put some of it at the bottom of the pot in autumn, and the flowers will have strong roots, dark green leaves, and bloom continuously for 30 years!

Put some of it at the bottom of the pot in autumn, and the flowers will have strong roots, dark green leaves, and bloom continuously for 30 years!

Put some wet paper towels at the bottom of the pot, and the flowers will not rot for 10 years!

After using up the wet wipes, collect them, process them simply, and use them to pad the bottom of the basin. It is very convenient and environmentally friendly.

1. Don’t throw away the wet wipes you use. Soak them in clean water to remove added ingredients such as alcohol and fragrances.

2. Spread the clean wet paper towels on a well-lit and ventilated place such as a windowsill to dry.

3. Place the dried wet paper towels on the bottom of the pot and you can grow flowers!

4. Wet paper towels are very absorbent and breathable. Placing them at the bottom of the pot can prevent the roots of flowers from rotting and prevent soil leakage when watering.

Put some willow branches at the bottom of the pot to keep the roots strong and disease-free!

The bark of willow branches is rich in salicylic acid, which not only promotes the growth of flower roots, but also prevents root rot, making it especially suitable for padding the bottom of pots.

1. Collect some dry willow branches that have fallen from the trees. Break the willow branches into several small pieces.

2. When you change or repot the flowers, break the willow branches into small pieces and throw them into the bottom of the pot, and you can grow flowers!

3. The salicylic acid in willow branches can not only promote root growth, but also play a good drainage role when placed at the bottom of the pot, which can prevent root rot.

Put some charcoal at the bottom of the pot to prevent the flowers from rotting and help them grow!

Charcoal not only makes summer barbecues delicious, but also keeps your flowers from rotting. It works better than expanded clay!

1. Knock the charcoal into small pieces. Not too broken, nor too big. It is best to have a mix of large and small, long and short pieces.

2. Put the beaten charcoal into the bottom of the basin, put a layer of smaller pieces on the bottom, and then put a layer of pieces of matching sizes, with a thickness of about 3-4 cm.

3. The charcoal laid on the bottom layer is water-absorbent, breathable, and anti-corrosive. It can play a good role in loosening and ventilation and preventing root rot. Charcoal can also be mixed into the soil for growing flowers to prevent root rot.

Put some pine needles at the bottom of the pot to keep the flower roots thick and insects away!

Everyone knows that you can grow flowers in pine needle soil, but not everyone knows about using pine needles as the bottom of the pot. This is the experience accumulated by veteran flower growers over the years, so you must learn it!

1. Go under a pine tree, collect some dry, brown or black pine needles, and then cut them into pieces with scissors.

2. Expose the collected pine needles in the sun or steam them in a steamer to disinfect and sterilize them.

3. Sprinkle the pine needles on the bottom of the pot, with a thickness of about 3-5 cm.

4. After laying the pine needles, pour in nutrient soil and plant the flowers!

5. Pine needles are not only loose and breathable, making the roots of flowers strong and preventing root rot, but also have insect-proof and bactericidal effects, making flowers less likely to get sick!

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