1. Suitable for planting in the gardenBlack pine is suitable for planting in the courtyard. It has a graceful tree posture and is easy to grow, making it convenient for the owner to cultivate it into the shape they like. It is evergreen all year round. Plant it in the courtyard and you can enjoy its beauty all year round. 2. Maintenance methods1. Planting location: When planting it, you should choose a location in the courtyard with good lighting conditions and loose soil as the planting location. This is very beneficial to its growth. 2. Watering method: When the soil starts to dry, you need to water it. But in winter, when it is colder, you can temporarily stop watering. This will prevent it from freezing. 3. Pruning and shaping: It will begin to hibernate in winter. At this time, you can trim it once and tie it with wire, so that it can grow more beautifully. 4. Fertilization method: During the growing season, it is necessary to apply some flower fertilizer to provide nutrients. It is recommended to choose liquid fertilizer and apply it before new sprouts appear. The frequency of application should not be too many, once a month is sufficient. |
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