1、 What flowers are suitable for pine needle soil
Pine needle soil is loose, breathable and fertile, and the soil is also acidic. It is most suitable for planting plants that like acid and fear waterlogging. For example, Clivia, orchid, Rhododendron, gardenia, jasmine, rubber tree, Chlorophytum, zhudinghong, camellia, colorful leaf grass, evergreen flower, Anthurium andraeanum, hongyundangtou, Phlox, pubao flower, wind chime grass, upside down golden bell, bulbus orchid, crane hope orchid, Impatiens, pansy, Primula, hanging bell Begonia, etc p>
2、 How to make pine needle soil
1. Collect pine needles: every year, there are a lot of pine needles under the pine forest. We find a super large plastic bag and sweep all the pine needles falling from the pine tree home as the raw material for our Retting of pine needle soil p>
2. Add soil pile retting: find a plastic bucket with a cover, put a layer of garden soil at the bottom of the bucket, lay a layer of pine needles, then install a layer of garden soil and lay a layer of pine needles until the bucket is filled to ensure that the top layer is soil, pour some water to wet the soil, buckle the cover and put it in a place with high temperature p>
3. Judging maturity: pine needle soil ferments fastest under the condition of high temperature. It can mature in three months in summer and almost half a year in winter. If the pine needle in the soil is almost rotten and turns into dark fine soil, it means that it is well retted and mature p>
4. Sun exposure disinfection: the retted pine needle soil shall be exposed to the sun for three days before planting flowers. During this period, the soil shall be often turned over to eliminate insect eggs and bacteria, and then mixed with other substrates p>