Lily of the valley, also known as bluebell, was originally cultivated extensively in temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. In recent years, my country has begun to introduce this plant, which is mainly cultivated in Northeast and North my country. So when is the best time to plant lily of the valley? When is the best time to plant lily of the valley? The ideal season for growing lily of the valley is spring and fall. Before planting lily of the valley, you should choose a loose, fertile soil with good air permeability. The soil is then sterilized by heat treatment to reduce the number of bacteria and pests, providing a healthy environment for the lily of the valley to grow and develop. How to plant lily of the valley 1. Reproduction method The propagation of lily of the valley is mainly carried out by division. The best time is spring and autumn, especially November is considered the most suitable planting time. In autumn, the above-ground part of the lily of the valley will naturally wither. At this time, the rhizomes need to be dug out, ensuring that each branch has a rhizome and terminal bud for easy planting. 2. Soil requirements Lily of the valley has certain requirements for soil conditions. The soil needs to be loose and breathable, rich in nutrients, and have good drainage properties to ensure the healthy growth of lily of the valley. 3. Water and fertilization Lily of the valley needs to be watered every morning and evening, especially during the growing season, the watering frequency should be adjusted according to weather conditions and soil moisture. Apply fertilizer to lily of the valley once every two weeks or so. It is recommended to use diluted cake fertilizer water or compound liquid fertilizer. After fertilizing, the soil should be loosened and weeded in time to maintain soil permeability and reduce competition from weeds. 4. Light and temperature management After the lily of the valley is potted, it should be watered appropriately and placed in a semi-shaded environment. After half a month, gradually allow the lily of the valley to receive scattered light. When initially potting, keep the temperature at 12 to 14 degrees Celsius. Half a month later, place the lily of the valley in a sunny environment and keep the indoor temperature at 20 to 22 degrees Celsius to promote its growth. 5. Pruning and repotting The stems and branches of lily of the valley should be pruned in time after flowering to help the roots absorb more nutrients. After new shoots grow in early spring, remove the mulch and loosen the soil and weed. Repot and renew the soil once a year to maintain the growth vitality of lily of the valley. In general, the best time to plant lily of the valley is spring and autumn. Now many friends have potted plants at home. You can pay more attention to the above points during daily management.
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