Yes, people who raise flowers love flowers as much as life. In addition to thinking about themselves and their families, they should also think about their plants often! On such a cold day, you should cover the plants as well as yourself! Many friends only know to put a plastic bag outside the flowers in winter. Although this trick is simple and easy to use, the indicators do not cure the root cause. Today, Huahua will introduce several methods to prevent plants from frostbite p>
Cinder
In winter, many people will make a fire at home to keep warm. Then coal must be essential to us. Don't throw away the burned coal. We can use it to keep the flowers warm! Don't underestimate this cinder. Coal contains a lot of iron and phosphorus. These elements are very needed for plants and can improve their ability to resist winter p>
Willow bark
As soon as the weather is cold, some large plants begin to lose their bark and leaves. Willow is one of them. When we walk in the street, we may encounter willow bark. We can pick some home to raise flowers, and the effect is also very good. Willow bark contains a lot of salicylic acid, which can improve the immunity of plants and promote plant growth. It is the only choice for raising flowers. Burying willow bark in the soil can prevent the soil from hardening and improve air permeability p>
Huahua reminds everyone that it's best to put it in the sun before putting it into the soil p>
Plant ash
Plant ash is the most common thing in winter. The ash left by burning wood at home can also be used to raise flowers for plants! The plant ash after burning contains a lot of minerals that are good for plants. If you cover the soil gently, you can give full play to its effect p>
It's not only bad for plants to use acid ash, but also for plants to avoid it. In addition, the effect of plant ash on improving soil quality is also great. Interested friends can try it p>
These three things can be used as flower fertilizer and improve soil quality. They are very suitable for keeping plants warm in winter, fundamentally improving the freezing resistance of plants, and making plants grow better in a low-temperature environment. What are you waiting for? You can't wait. Plants can't wait. Hurry up and try! I hope this article will help you p>