1. Planting timeIt is a vegetable with tenacious vitality and strong cold resistance, so it is suitable for sowing in September every year. Under normal maintenance, small leaves will grow around March of the second year, and the flower moss can be seen growing around mid-May. In addition, early spring is also a more suitable season. 2. Planting Method1. The place for planting needs to be loose and fertile loam, and nutrients must be supplied so that the yield will be higher. After leveling and loosening the soil, apply sufficient base fertilizer and turn the fertilizer into the soil. Then water the seeds with enough water and wait until the water has fully penetrated before sowing. 2. Choose the appropriate variety of seeds according to the situation, sow about 300 grams per mu, mix with fine sand and evenly sow the seeds, and cover them with 1 cm thick fine soil. About ten days after sowing, young seedlings will grow. During this period, you need to pay attention to water management and water every 4-5 days. 3. As time goes by, as the seedlings grow taller, they need to be watered every six days and fertilizers should be applied in time to ensure growth. Be careful not to apply too much fertilizer before winter, otherwise it will cause excessive growth. |
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