1、 Select saplings
In order to ensure the survival of plum blossoms, it is appropriate to choose robust seedlings. Generally, the survival rate of 1-2-year-old seedlings is very high. If they are more than 3 years old, they need to be planted with soil balls at the root, otherwise it is difficult to live p>
2、 Soil preparation
Plum blossom is suitable for growing in soft and fertile soil. A certain amount of humus and mountain mud can be added to the garden soil to improve the acidity and alkalinity of the soil. At the same time, a little sand can also be added to increase the drainage capacity of the soil. If it is a potted plant, broken tiles can be padded on the bottom of the pot, which can also strengthen ventilation and drainage p>
3、 Planting
Dig a pit in the selected place. If you are planting seedlings, the pit should not be dug too deep. Put the saplings upright into the pit, and then fill the soil back. When filling soil, press it properly to ensure close contact between soil and roots. After filling the soil, lift it appropriately, and then pour water through it p>
4、 Subsequent maintenance
Proper water control and fertilization shall be carried out after planting. Watering should not be too much to avoid root flooding. Fertilize three times a year. Fertilization before winter improves cold resistance, fertilization after new plants stop growing promotes flower bud differentiation, and fertilization before flower promotes flowering. In addition, it is also necessary to trim properly, control the height of the plant, and cut off the over dense branches to increase the internal light p>