No matter what kind of hobby it is, you actually have to spend a little money to support it. Although growing flowers is simple and the cost is not much, it is still relatively expensive for those flower-growing experts. Many friends have a balcony when they grow plants. Whether it is flower pots, nutrient soil or fertilizer, it all requires money. Although it does require certain costs, Huahua has spent a lot of effort to find solutions for everyone in order to help everyone save money as much as possible! Today Huahua will help you save the fertilizers we usually use on plants. If you want plants to grow vigorously, how can you do without fertilizer? There are various kinds of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium fertilizers sold on the market. Are they really good to use? The fertilizer that Huahua is going to introduce to you today is not the compound fertilizer sold on the market, but organic fertilizer. Although the effect on plants is the same when using organic fertilizers, since organic fertilizers are more natural, they are at least guaranteed to be harmless to plants. The fertilizer I want to introduce to you is pine needles. Every autumn and winter, Huahua suggests that everyone can go to a small garden or a place with pine trees to pick up some pine needles, even though they are inconspicuous. But it is very good for growing flowers. Huahua tells you that the fertilizer soil made from pine needles is not only nutritionally complete, but also fertile. Many friends feel that their flowers and plants grow better after trying it! Some people even exaggeratedly said that this pine needle soil is really good, anything grown in it will flourish and any plant can grow wildly. Now let Huahua tell you how this pine needle soil is made! We brought back some pine needles from outside, and then put them in the sun for sterilization. It will take about 10 days. Then we use scissors to cut the longer pine needles shorter so that they are easier to put into the soil. It can actually be used like this. Putting pine needles into the soil can improve the air permeability of the soil and also make the soil warm and moisturizing! We can also make pine needles into pine needle soil. Put the dried pine needles into a bag, add some fruit peels, garden soil, and a little water, tie the bag tightly, and put it in a warm place to compost. The pine needle soil after composting is rich in nutrients and has good air permeability, making it the most suitable nutrient source! Have you noticed that this nutrient soil doesn’t cost a penny, it’s almost zero cost! I hope everyone can bring some pine needles home when they go out. They can be very useful! |
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