No matter what kind of hobby it is, it actually needs to spend a little money to support it. Although raising flowers is simple and the cost is not much, it is still more expensive for those who raise flowers. Many friends raise plants as a balcony. Whether it's flowerpots, nutrient soil or fertilizer, they all need funds p>
Although it requires a certain cost, Huahua has spent a lot of effort to help you find a way to save money as much as possible! What Huahua helps you save today is the fertilizer we usually use for plants p>
If you want plants to grow energetic, how can you do without fertilizer? There are all kinds of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium fertilizers on the market. Is it really good to use? The fertilizer introduced by Huahua today is not a compound fertilizer sold on the market, but an organic fertilizer. Although the effect of organic fertilizer on plants is the same, because organic fertilizer is relatively natural, it can at least ensure that it is harmless to plants p>
The fertilizer I want to introduce to you is pine needles. Every autumn and winter, Huahua suggests that you can go to a small garden or a place with pine trees to pick up some pine needles. Don't look at this thing, it's not impressive at all. But it's a first-class good way to grow flowers p>
Huahua told you that the fertile soil made of pine needles is not nutritious and fertile. Many friends feel that their flowers and plants are growing better after trial! Others exaggerate that this pine needle soil is good. Whatever you raise can flourish. It is a plant that can grow wildly p>
Let's talk about how this pine needle soil is made p>
We brought back some pine needles from the outside, and then exposed them to the sun for sterilization. It can be dried for about 10 days. Then we cut the longer pine needles with scissors, which are shorter and easy to put into the soil p>
In fact, it can be used. Putting pine needles into the soil can improve the permeability of the soil and keep the soil warm and moist! We can also make pine needles into pine needle soil, put the dried pine needles into a bag, add some peel and garden soil, add some water, fasten the mouth of the bag, and put it in a warm place to rot p>
The decomposed pine needle soil is rich in nutrients and has good air permeability. It is the most suitable nutrient! Did you find that this nutrient soil didn't cost a penny? It's almost zero cost! I hope you can take home some pine needles when you go out. It's very useful p>