1. Planting method1. Soil: There are certain requirements for the soil for growth. It is best to have sandy soil with good air permeability, good drainage, and rich in nutrients. This will be more conducive to growth and the root system will develop more healthily. 2. Seed selection: The choice of variety is critical. It is required that the appearance should be bright in color, the size should be relatively full, it should feel smooth, there should not be many tumors on it, and it should not be affected by diseases and pests. The diameter should be maintained at about 3 cm. Only high-quality seeds will have a greater chance of survival. 3. Germination: Before planting, you need to germinate the yam beans. Bury them in moist sand, cover them with 3-5 cm of sand, and place them in an environment of about 25°C. When you observe young sprouts emerging from them, you can sow them. 4. Sowing: Level the land, sow the selected beans, cover them with soil, and water them thoroughly. 2. Planting timeThe planting time is also critical. Yam beans cannot withstand the cold and can easily cause frostbite to the plants. The time should be chosen after the frost ends, which is around mid-April in spring. The climate at this time is more suitable and conducive to growth recovery. |
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