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Dig some natural nutrient soil in the field to keep the flowers growing

Published: 2024-11-08 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/08, For potted flowers at home, sufficient nutrients can make them grow more vigorously, so the soil for flower cultivation is particularly important. The effect of many nutrient soils on the market is not as good as ideal. Many times I...

For potted flowers at home, sufficient nutrients can make them grow more vigorously, so the soil for growing flowers is particularly important. the effect of many nutritious soil on the market is not as good as ideal. in many cases, we can make nutritious soil at home, the effect is also very good.

1. Earthworm soil

Earthworm soil can be said to be nutritious soil here, nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium nutrition is comprehensive, but also loose and breathable, using earthworm soil to raise flowers, not afraid of flowers growing bad, earthworm soil is also very simple to obtain, can be found on the lawn of the community, especially after the rain, can be seen everywhere. In general, the small mound on the lawn is basically a pimple. It has no peculiar smell and rich nutrition, and it has a good effect of raising flowers at home.

two。 Peel soil

Usually, the rest of the peel of the fruit at home can be used to make nutritious soil, such as watermelon peel, banana peel, apple peel, etc., these peels can be mixed with the soil after a month or two of fermentation, they can be used to grow flowers.

3. Pine needle soil

Pine needle soil generally refers to pine needle after natural withering, mixed with the soil on the ground, after a long time of natural fermentation, will show a dark brown, at this time more humus in the pine needle soil, light, pine needle soil permeability is very good, contains a lot of organic matter, weakly acidic, so it is very suitable for acidic flowers, such as jasmine, gardenia, Milan, camellia and other flowers.

4. Miscellaneous grain soil

Usually millet, soybeans, corn and so on are easy to attract insects or deteriorate and mildew. Do not throw away expired grain. It is very effective to use them to make nutritious soil. When making them, cook the grain first, so that you can remove the germs and insects, then put them in the soil, bury them in the spout and cover them with a layer of cling film, and then expose them to the sun. It usually takes a month or two to mature completely.

5. Rotten leaf soil

At the end of autumn, there will be a thick layer of fallen leaves under the woods in the wild. After natural maturity, the naturally mature leaves are nutritious rotten leaf soil. We can dig deep under the trees so that we can dig into the naturally mature rotten leaf soil. Of course, you can also make it by yourself. after collecting the fallen leaves, put one layer of fallen leaves and one layer of soil into the flowerpot, and then sprinkle some water, so you can wait for it to ferment.

 
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