1、 How to grow beans when it rains every day
If it rains every day, you can't sow soybeans. Otherwise, if the soil is too wet, soybeans will rot in the soil and won't sprout at all. Moreover, if it rains every day, it will also cause soil hardening. In some areas, due to soil loss, some soybeans are too deep to break through the soil layer. Some soybeans are washed out of the soil. After the weather clears up, soybeans can't absorb water, resulting in seeds can't germinate smoothly p>
Therefore, it's best not to sow soybeans when it rains every day. Wait until the rain stops. If the soil is too wet, wait a few days. Moreover, before sowing after rain, the soil can be loosened to increase the permeability of the soil, which is more beneficial to seed germination. In addition, if only a little drizzle falls every day, it will not affect the sowing of soybeans. If the soil is slightly moistened, it will be more conducive to the germination of soybeans p>
2、 How to sow soybeans
Soybeans are usually sown from mid and late April to early May, that is, when the outdoor soil temperature reaches 8-10 ℃. Before sowing, it is necessary to prepare the ground and fertilize, make ridges to keep the row spacing of soybeans at 30-35cm, and then dig pits on the ridges to keep the plant spacing of soybeans at 15-20cm and the depth of pits at about 3cm. Then, the soybean seeds are buried in the pit, backfilled with the soil and compacted by hand. The soil is wet when sowing, and there is no need to water after sowing. The soil is dry when sowing. After sowing, each pit needs to be watered with 2 scoops of clean water. In the future, with the growth of soybeans, plough and hoe in the middle, apply fertilizer appropriately, and harvest the soybeans when they are mature p>