1. As soon as autumn arrived, there were several rains on Huahua's side. After each rain, Huahua took a bag to go to the park or the wild for a walk. When she saw the small, winding soil, it was earthworm dung.
2. The earthworm manure collected can be soaked in clear water, stirred and stirred slightly to make the earthworm manure boil in the water, and the water becomes black. And then every time you water the flowers, just use earthworm manure water.
3. The earthworm manure contains the earthworm's excrement, which has a high content of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium. Most of the flowers, such as roses, Prunus deltoides and Chlorophytum, can use the earthworm manure to supplement enough nutrients for the flowers at home.
4. The fertilizer effect of earthworm manure is very mild. The earthworm manure we found can also be directly sprinkled on the basin surface. When watering, let the earthworm manure infiltrate into the soil with water, not only to supplement nutrients, but also not to worry about burning roots at all.
1. In the wild in autumn, the pine tree has fallen a thick pine needle. Let's find a plastic bag and go directly to the bottom of the pine tree. When the surface layer is opened, the bottom layer is pine needle soil.
2. Pick up the pine needles and put them in the sun for 2-3 days, or directly soak them in carbendazim solution for sterilization and disinfection, and kill all the eggs and bacteria on the pine needles.
3. Mix pine needles and nutritious soil together, put them in wooden barrels or plastic bags, pour them into rice washing water, pour them through, seal them and ferment. When it is found that the pine needle has turned black, it is ready to retouch.
4. When changing pots for flowers in autumn, pine needle soil can be used directly, which not only has sufficient fertilizer effect, but also has excellent porosity and permeability, so you don't need to worry about rotten roots at all.
1. When picking up pine needles, you can pick up a handful of pine nuts by the way, sterilize them with carbendazim, and then use them for standby.
2. When changing the basin, put the sterilized pinecones directly on the bottom of the basin, and then fill the soil and plant flowers.
3. The bottom of the collected pine cone pad can not only increase the water permeability and air permeability, prevent rotten roots, but also send out a kind of turpentine to drive away insects, so that there will be no more small insects in the soil!
1. When picking up pine nuts, you can pick up some pine bark in the woods by the way. If you really can't find any pine there, you can also get some willow bark.
2. Break the bark into small pieces, soak it with carbendazim, sterilize it, or boil it in a magnifying pot, then add water and seal it for retting for a period of time, then it will ripen successfully!
3. The bark mixed in the soil not only makes the soil more loose and breathable, prevents rotten roots, but also contains growth hormone in the willow bark, which can make the roots grow faster and stronger!
1. It's getting colder every day in autumn, and leaves in many places are beginning to turn yellow and fall. When we're free sooner or later, take a big bag, go outside and pick up some leaves, and then we can retouch!
2, prepare a larger foam box, install a layer of garden soil in the box, then add a thick layer of fallen leaves, plus garden soil, plus fallen leaves, layer by layer until the entire foam box is filled. It is sealed and fermented after being watered once.
3. Rotten leaf soil retting is very fast. Like the environment with high temperature, it will mature in about one month. Open the foam box and stir it, and find that the rotten leaves are dark and full of fertility.
4. When changing pots for flowers, you can directly use the rotten leaf soil made by retting, which is especially nutritious and makes the root system stronger, like a radish!
1. Flower friends living in the countryside can get up early in the morning and go to the roadside to pick up some sheep dung eggs to raise flowers.
2. If you want to retting, you should mix the sheep dung egg with the soil, add water and pour it through, then seal and ferment. When the soil turns black, the fermentation is successful.
3. The sheep dung egg has sufficient fertilizer effect and is very gentle. The rotten sheep dung can be directly used for flowers to make your flowers green!
4. If you don't want to retouch, you can soak the sheep dung eggs in carbendazim for sterilization and disinfection, then expose them to the sun, dry them and sprinkle them on the basin surface directly! Especially orchids, like sheep dung eggs, you can try!