Sowing and plantingsowingClover can be sown in spring and autumn, preferably in autumn. It can also reproduce by self-seeding. When we plant in a pot, we can dig holes along the edge of the pot for planting. Because it grows very fast, the spacing between plants should not be too dense. This will also be beneficial for the early fertilization of the plants in the pot. When the surface of the pot is fully covered, liquid fertilizer can be applied to the plants in the pot. FertilizationWhen the growth rate is too fast and liquid fertilizer cannot meet their growth needs, you can dig out the clover in the area to be fertilized and then apply fertilizer. If we want to fertilize comprehensively, we can dig out all the clover and replant them after the fertilization is completed, which will not affect their growth. When the plant grows too dense, it can be mowed to allow it to grow again. Propagation of clover by divisionReproductionThe main method of clover propagation is division. The rhizomes of clover have strong reproductive ability and are easy to divide. The rhizomes are dormant in late August. At this time, you can place the dormant rhizomes horizontally in a pot and cover them with soil. Plant several rhizomes in each pot and place them in a cool place after planting. MowingDuring the vigorous growth season of clover, special emphasis should be placed on providing sufficient water in midsummer and winter to ensure vigorous growth and safe wintering. Mowing can be done once before midsummer, and sufficient water should be given after mowing to keep the plants green. Mowing again before wintering and sufficient winter water should be given. This is all I have to say about the propagation method of clover. You can try to cultivate and grow clover in the spring! |
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