What kind of soil is suitable for growing peonies?The peony has a gorgeous bloom and is known as the king of flowers. It also has the beautiful meaning of wealth and auspiciousness and has a very high ornamental value. Therefore, it is loved by many flower lovers, and many families will raise a few pots. Of course, the most important first step in potted peony is to prepare soil suitable for peony growth. The following is a brief sharing of what kind of soil is suitable for growth. Peonies like fertile, loose and breathable soil, but what is considered fertile and breathable? According to the feedback from flower lovers in the past few years, whether it is the black soil in the Northeast, the loess in the Central Plains, or the red soil in Sichuan, it is no problem to plant peonies. Generally, ground-planted peonies only need to be placed on high ground, with good drainage and neutral or slightly alkaline soil . If the peony is planted in a pot, the soil can be prepared using the following method. ① Leaf moldThe role of leaf mold: Peony needs certain nutrients to grow. Leaf mold is rich in nutrients and can provide nutrients for the growth of peony, so leaf mold is essential in the soil. You can look for leaf mold under the woods in some parks, especially under pine trees. There is often a thick layer of pine needles. If you push away the pine needles, the layer underneath is humus, which is very effective for growing flowers. If you like to do it yourself, you can also make it yourself. Use some ordinary soil and add leftover vegetable leaves, fruit peels, tree leaves, etc. at home to mix evenly, and use a larger sealed bucket or plastic bag. Seal it and leave it for about half a year to ferment and decompose, and then you can use it to prepare the soil when growing flowers. ② Garden soilThe advantage of garden soil is that it can be dug anywhere, and it is available in general gardens and vegetable gardens. Its disadvantages are that it has fewer nutrients and poor water permeability and air permeability, but it is still acceptable as a soil mix, and can be improved by fertilizing later. The function of river sand is to make the soil loose, breathable and water-permeable. Adding river sand when preparing the soil can increase the water permeability and air permeability of the soil. Peonies can only grow strong if they are grown in soil with good water permeability and air permeability. Soil without water accumulation will promote the growth of the root system to be stronger. Growing flowers is about nourishing the roots. Only when the root system grows well will they have lush branches and leaves and many flowers. However, when using river sand, you must pay attention to disinfection, sterilization and killing of insect eggs to avoid soil contamination. Usually, the method of exposure to the sun is adopted. It is best to expose it to the strong sunlight at noon in summer for a week. |
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