1、 Selecting flower pots
Flowerpots should be of moderate size. The basin is too large to control the amount of water, which is not conducive to its root absorption. Too small a pot will inhibit its growth and limit its plant type. Purple sand pottery basin should be selected, and the shape of the basin should be selected according to its shape. If it is cliff type, use deep thousand barrel basin; if it is inclined type, use oval basin p>
2、 Basin soil preparation
Boxwood grows in fertile and loose sandy soil. The basin soil can be garden soil or rotten leaf soil, mixed with appropriate rice husk ash to supplement certain nutrition for its growth. Vermiculite can also be used with peat soil, which has strong alkali resistance and is also beneficial to its growth p>
3、 Trim properly
Prune the boxwood before transplanting to reduce the consumption of water and nutrients in the crown. The dead and weak branches shall be cut off, and the over dense branches and leaves shall also be trimmed. This can increase the internal ventilation and light transmission, and is more beneficial to the growth after transplanting p>
4、 Transplanting
Boxwood is suitable for transplanting in spring and autumn, generally in early April. In fact, the climate is pleasant and the survival rate of planting is also very high. After digging it out, keep the earth ball on the root. When transplanting, the soil ball should be planted into the pot and should not be planted too deep. After the filling is compacted, pour water and place it in a cool and ventilated place p>