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It's worthless to spread the flowerpot, the leaves in the flowerpot, the leaves are not green, the worms are full of flowers.

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, There are many things in life that can grow flowers. Today, let's talk about the most common newspapers. In fact, they are also sharp tools for growing flowers, which many people do not know. Newspapers can not be sold as waste paper for much money. If they come to grow flowers, they will be of great use. Let's read them together.

There are many things in life that can grow flowers. Today, let's talk about the most common newspapers. In fact, they are also sharp tools for growing flowers, which many people do not know. Newspapers can not be sold as waste paper for much money. If they come to grow flowers, they will be of great use. Let's take a look at them.

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Newspapers grow flowers. "

-newspapers make pots of soil-

The flowers in the family have been raised for a long time, and the potted soil is gradually hardened and not loose. If there is a newspaper, it can be cut into small strips, or it can be broken into small strips with a shredder and then mixed into the basin soil. With the degradation of the newspaper, the newspaper which is all fiber organic matter will slowly release nutrients into the basin soil, while the cellulose is relatively fluffy, which can increase the air permeability of the soil and improve the soil structure.

It can also be placed at the bottom of the basin or mixed into the basin soil when changing the basin. If there is no newspaper, after the weeds are dried, they can also loosen the soil and increase fertility. In early spring, it can also play the role of heat preservation and moisturization. when many flower friends grow vegetables, they will spread some hay leaves on the potted soil.

-newspaper compost-

Newspapers are plant fibers, most of which are organic matter and can be used for composting. Generally cut it up and mix it directly into the kitchen waste and compost it together in the composting box.

Some flower lovers use newspapers to raise earthworm compost. Earthworms can eat all kinds of organic matter and digest to produce fertile dung. These manure is highly efficient and balanced, and almost all flowers can be used. It is known as the king of organic fertilizer.

Earthworms like the wet environment, but not too humid, old newspapers, old paper mixed with some garden soil, is a very good breeding soil, usually in the appropriate input of some food leftover leaves and pericarp, it becomes a small biochemical factory, continue to produce earthworm dung and earthworm tea, used to grow flowers is very good.

-newspaper disinfestation-

If there are some small black flies or other small flying insects in the basin soil, you can cover the basin soil with a newspaper, and after a period of time, the bug will disappear.

-newspaper sunscreen-

When the sunshine is too strong in summer, you can find some old newspapers and cover them on the surface of the soil to protect the roots from the sun. Wait until the evening to put it away, which is good for the plants to breathe.

-newspapers make flowerpots-

Newspapers can also be used to make seedling boxes and simple flowerpots, which are relatively simple to make. After folding three layers, they are rolled up and ordered with a stapler. Newspaper flowerpots are breathable and will not accumulate water, and can be transplanted with pots when transplanting, paper flowerpots can be degraded quickly, and there is no need to worry about transplanting roots. Very practical.

-newspaper weeding-

In addition to deworming, newspapers can also play a role in weeding. Some flower friends have a lot of weeds in their courtyards, so they can spread a layer of newspaper on the weeds and then spread some fallen leaves. Before long, the weeds all died and turned into fertilizer because of complete shading of the light. This is a very simple method of weeding.

Weeding under flowers is also done in the same way, not only without the use of herbicides, but also as compost.

There are so many uses for small newspapers.

How many do you know?

Show it to all the flower friends who need it.

 
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