Reproductive habits of Jerusalem artichoke
Crops are generally inseparable from a good soil environment, suitable climate, sufficient water. But Jerusalem artichoke is different. it is not only cold-resistant, drought-resistant and wind-sand-resistant, but also has a strong fecundity and strong regeneration ability. even if it encounters an abnormal extreme climate, the stems and leaves on the ground die, as long as the underground stems are not exposed, they can be revived with water.
Moreover, it tillers and sprouts and spreads very quickly. Once it becomes a piece, there is nothing wrong with human and animal pests. If it were not for its nutritional and economic value, it would have been regarded as an invasive species.
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How to plant Jerusalem artichoke
Because of its excellent cold and drought tolerance, Jerusalem artichoke should not be too picky when choosing soil, despite the choice of wasteland and sandy land. The withered stems and leaves of Jerusalem artichoke can also decompose nutrients and improve soil. After selecting the soil, you can sow seeds at a depth of about 10 centimeters. Weeds should be removed during the seedling period of Jerusalem artichoke.
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