Don't throw away the remaining coal slag in the winter, just throw it into the soil, and the leaves will grow green and green.

Don't throw away the remaining coal slag in the winter, just throw it into the soil, and the leaves will grow green and green.

That’s right, people who grow flowers love flowers as if they were their own life. In addition to thinking about themselves and their families, they should also think about the plants they grow often! In such a cold day, you should cover yourself tightly and also cover the plants tightly! Many friends only know to put a plastic bag on the flowers in winter. Although this method is simple and easy to use, it does not address the root cause. Today Huahua will introduce to you several methods to prevent plants from being frostbitten fundamentally.

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In winter, there will definitely be many people who light fires at home to keep warm, so coal must be an indispensable thing for us. Don’t throw away the burnt coal, we can use it to keep the flowers warm! Don’t underestimate this coal slag. Coal contains a large amount of iron and phosphorus, which are very necessary for plants and can improve their ability to resist winter!

Willow Bark


When the weather gets cold, some large plants begin to shed their bark and leaves. Willow is one of them. When we are taking a walk on the street, we may encounter willow bark. We can pick some and take it home to grow flowers, and the effect is very good. Willow bark contains a large amount of salicylic acid, which can enhance plant immunity and promote plant growth. It is the best choice for growing flowers. Burying some willow bark in the soil can prevent the soil from becoming compacted, improve air permeability, etc.

Huahua reminds everyone that it is best to put it in the sun to kill bacteria before putting it into the soil.

plant ash

Wood ash is probably the most common thing in our winter. The ashes left over from burning wood at home can also be used to grow plants and flowers! The ash left after a fire contains a lot of minerals that are good for plants. If you lightly cover the soil with a layer of it, it will be very effective.

Wood ash not only contains substances that are very good for plants, but because wood ash itself is alkaline, we should try to avoid acidic plants when using it on plants, otherwise it will cause discomfort to the plants. In addition, wood ash is also very effective in improving soil quality. Friends who are interested can give it a try!

These three things can be used as flower fertilizers and can also improve soil quality. They are very suitable for keeping plants warm in winter, fundamentally improving the plants' ability to resist frost, and allowing plants to grow better in low temperature environments. What are you waiting for? You can wait, but the plants can't. Come and try it now! I hope this article will be helpful to you!

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