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How to plant clove seedlings

Hank Schrader
2020-07-03 08:30:16
Clove seedlings are usually planted in spring, specifically between April and may, when the temperature is suitable for survival. When planting, choose a sunny place. The best soil is sandy loam. After selecting the land, we need to cultivate land, apply base fertilizer, and make a border of 1-1.3 meters wide and 25-30 cm high. Then we can dig holes to plant seedlings. In the later stage, we should timely weed, mend seedlings, apply fertilizer and water to provide suitable growth environment.

I. planting time

Clove trees are highly ornamental and have delicious flowers when they bloom, so they are very popular. Its planting time is usually between April and may in spring. The temperature is suitable, the environment is comfortable, and it is more conducive to survival. In addition, we should also pay attention to the planting area, to choose a place with sufficient light, so that the growth is more prosperous, more conducive to flowering.

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II. Planting method

1. Land selection and preparation: select the place with deep soil layer, fertile soil and favorable drainage for planting. The best soil is sandy loam. Before planting, we should turn over the soil deeply, smash the soil block, and apply a proper amount of manure as the base fertilizer to supplement nutrients.

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2. Make border and dig holes: after the land is prepared, make border with width of 1 m to 1.3 m and height of 25-30 cm. Then dig the hole, the hole size is about 60 times 60 times 50 cm, and apply about 20 kg of fertilizer in the hole, mix well with the soil for standby.

3. Planting and maintenance: plant the prepared clove seedlings in the dug hole. In the first two years, we should pay attention to weeding frequently. When we find that there is a lack of seedlings, we should make up the seedlings of the same age in time. In the later stage, we should apply fertilizer and water regularly to ensure a moist and nutrient - rich growth environment.

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