1、 Soil preparation
When cultivating asparagus, you may need to prepare your own soil, which is usually mixed with rotten leaf soil, garden soil and river sand. It's best to add some fully decomposed base fertilizer to the soil, which will be more conducive to the growth of plants. In addition, in the process of breeding, we should loosen the soil more to avoid the hardening of the soil and hinder the healthy growth of asparagus p>
2、 Soil adjustment
The cultivation soil used should have good air permeability. Remember that it is too sticky and heavy. Try to adjust the proportion of soil according to the area. Generally, the humidity in the south is relatively high, and it often rains, so an appropriate amount of coarse sand can be added to the soil to avoid ponding and plant root rot. The climate in the north is very dry, and the water will evaporate in a short time, so we can add more rotten leaf soil p>
3、 Precautions
1. If the prepared soil is impermeable or has poor water permeability, you can add some clean small stones at the bottom of the flowerpot, which can reduce the probability of ponding p>
2. It's best to disinfect the soil before use, especially the used soil. You must disinfect it first, otherwise the bacteria inside will invade the root system of the plant, which will hinder its growth p>