We can't transplant boxwood seeds in the best spring, and many of them are forced to choose troublesome winter. As time is tight, I choose sunny days without ice to dig. The lower taproot and the surrounding lateral roots can be cut off boldly, but the surrounding fibrous roots must be as complete as possible and cannot be destroyed. When the whole root is dug out, immediately wrap the root with a plastic bag, which can not only protect the old soil of the root, avoid hurting the fibrous root, but also effectively prevent the wound from freezing and water evaporation.
The dug melon seeds Buxus buxus should be planted as soon as possible, and its thick roots should be further shortened before cultivation, and the damaged and redundant fibrous roots should be finely cut again. At the same time, cut off the upper half or two-thirds of the branches. If the soil at the root of Buxus buxus was wet at that time, the whole pruned Buxus buxus can be dipped in plant ash, which can sterilize and stop the wound.
Buxus macrophylla is not suitable for deep planting, but the roots are afraid of freezing in winter if the soil is thin, so the roots must be sealed with mounds after normal cultivation. According to the size of the pile material, the soil pile is sealed ten to thirty centimeters. Because of the ground temperature, if Euonymus japonicus transplanted in winter can be planted in the ground, not only the survival rate is higher, but also the later management will be more labor-saving.
In winter, the soil of newly planted melon seeds boxwood does not need to be too wet. It is best to grasp it by hand and scatter it when it hits the ground. After planting, it is compacted with this soil, and no extra root water is needed. If the soil is dry at that time, you can water it separately.