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How to maintain tassel downhill pile
In the first three years of willow planting, it is generally necessary to strengthen water and fertilizer management, water and fertilize regularly and quantitatively, and generally put it in a place with good lighting environment. It is best to use sand and tie the stumps with straw ropes to keep them moist, pay attention to avoiding the sun, weed in summer to avoid strong winds, keep the soil loose and prevent pests and diseases.

Is the tassel downhill pile easy to maintain?

Fringed piles are easy to raise. This kind of plant growing in the wild does not have high environmental requirements, but it grows best in fertile and breathable sandy loam, has a certain salt-alkali tolerance, and can also grow in mild saline-alkali soil.

Can tassel piles go down the mountain for food?

The tassel pile can be fed, as long as the soil is kept moist, put in a place with good lighting environment, water and fertilize regularly and quantitatively, and do a good job in pest control.

When planting tassel piles down the mountain, it is best to use sand and straw rope to bind the piles, keep them moist, pay attention to avoid sun exposure and strong wind, and weed in summer to keep the soil loose.

Support method of tassel downhill pile

1. Breeding time: willow planting usually starts from mid-September to early October of 10, and cutting propagation usually takes place in July and August.

2. Growing soil: Willow does not have high requirements for soil, so it is recommended to plant it in fertile and permeable sandy loam.

3. Growth humidity: Although willows like humid environment, they should be watered regularly and quantitatively.

4. Growth temperature: Willow is planted in a warm climate and is relatively cold-resistant.

5, growth light: Willow likes light, so it is best to put it in a sunny place or plant it in a cool place.

Planting management of tassel downhill piles

1, fertilizer and water management: in the first three years of willow planting, it is generally necessary to strengthen water and fertilizer management to avoid excessive watering.

2. Watering: It is best to water immediately after planting, once every five days for the first three times and once a month later.