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Planting techniques of forage vegetables in Russia

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Russian fodder vegetables do not choose soil and can be planted in idle land. The planting plot will be ploughed more than 20 cm, and enough fertilizer will be applied, and then the buds on the root block will be cut longitudinally, and one plant will be planted in each root, with a row spacing of 40 cm and 50 cm. Top dressing once after each cutting, dry

Russian fodder vegetables do not choose soil and can be planted in idle land. The planting plot will be ploughed more than 20 cm, and enough fertilizer will be applied, and then the buds on the root block will be cut longitudinally, one plant will be planted in each root, and the row spacing is 40 cm × 50 cm. Topdressing once after each cutting, irrigating and ploughing once in combination with fertilization in dry season.

1. Select the place

Russian fodder food can not only survive the winter safely in the low temperature area of minus 40 ℃, but also grow normally in the high temperature area of 40 ℃, so it can be planted from south to north in our country. And it does not choose the soil, whether it is farmland, barren mountains, or land, corners, potholes, riverside and the front and back of the house idle planting, can be planted.

2. Land preparation

The planting plot will be ploughed more than 20 centimeters deep, and apply sufficient base fertilizer. The base fertilizer includes all kinds of farm manure, barnyard manure and garbage manure, and pig and cow manure has the best effect. When applying fertilizer, spread it evenly on the ground, and then turn it into the soil to fully mix the fertilizer with the soil.

3. Planting

The buds on the root block were cut longitudinally and one plant was planted in each root. The suitable planting density was 40 cm × 50 cm. New leaves could grow in one week after cultivation.

4. Management

Russian fodder vegetables can be cut 5-6 times a year, and can be cut 1-2 times in the same year. Topdressing should be applied once after each cutting, and compound fertilizer mixed with urea should be scattered evenly among the plants. In dry season, irrigation should be combined with harvesting and fertilization, and Rain Water should be drained in time when there is too much. Ploughing once after each cutting to loosen the soil.

 
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