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Cultivation methods and matters needing attention of broom
Plantagenet is suitable for growing in loose and breathable soil. When planting, fertile and loose sandy loam with good drainage can be selected as the base soil. In the process of maintenance, fertilizer can be provided every other month to improve the growth rate of plants, or it can be placed in a sunny environment to allow plants to receive sunlight all day.

How to breed broom? Method 1. Treat soil.

Plantagenet is a creeping herb with fragile rhizomes, which is suitable for growing in loose and breathable soil. When planting brooms, humus soil with rich trace elements and good drainage can be selected as the subsoil, and the soil can be refurbished and aired before planting to improve the air permeability of the soil.

Step 2 trim regularly

Broom grows vigorously in spring and autumn every year, so in the process of maintenance, it can be pruned in spring and autumn, and the branches and leaves of broom that grow too densely and too long can be cut off with sharp scissors to improve the ventilation between plants, and the branches and leaves that grow poorly can also be cut off to help plants preserve nutrients.

3. Scientific fertilization

The broom needs a lot of nutrients during its growth, so it can provide fertilizer every other month during maintenance to improve the growth rate of plants. When providing nutrients for broom, it can be directly added to the soil, transported to plants after being absorbed by the soil, or diluted and watered in the soil, so that broom can absorb enough nutrients.

4. Keep it bright.

Plantagenet is a light-loving plant, which is suitable for growing in sunny environment. In the process of conservation, it needs to be placed in a sunny environment so that plants can receive all-day sunlight. However, in the period of excessive light in summer, it needs to be moved indoors for maintenance to avoid strong light affecting plant growth.