In winter, many people will buy chestnuts to eat, peel them off and throw them away. It's a pity that chestnuts are rich in protein and many minerals. They are used to retouch the soil and raise flowers to ensure that the flowers rub against the ground and the leaves grow airtight.
Collect the chestnut shells, not only the shells, but also the whole body of chestnuts. They can be used to retouch the soil and raise flowers. Flower friends can pick up some chestnut shells and chestnut yellow thrown away by the vendors
First, lay a layer of soil at the bottom of the basin, with a thickness of about 5cm, and then evenly spread a layer of chestnut shell, and then lay a layer of soil. Repeat this for several times, and finally lay the soil.
Seal the pot mouth with plastic bag, poke a few small holes for ventilation, put the pot in a place with high temperature and sufficient sunshine for fermentation
Wait for about 3 months, the fertile soil will be fermented, the fertility bar, used to raise flowers, flowers rub against the pot!
Don't throw away the fruit skins. They are rich in vitamins, nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium. They are good fertilizers for keeping flowers. Specific how to do it, Huahua teach you!
The peel can be collected and cut into small pieces with a knife to speed up decomposition.
Find a flowerpot, first in the bottom of the flowerpot to lay a layer of soil, soil thickness of 10 cm
Then put in a layer of chopped peel and core, and then lay a layer of soil, so repeatedly several times, and finally cover the flowerpot with soil.
Seal the basin mouth with plastic bag and put it in a place with high sunshine temperature.
About 1-2 months later, the peel will be completely rotten, and the nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium contained in the peel will be incorporated into the soil, so that the soil will flow fat and oil, and everything raised will burst, and the flowers will be bright and full of branches!
Litter contains rich nutrients such as cellulose, protein, nitrogen, etc. It's absolutely no worse than the nutritious soil you spend money on. In winter, dead branches and leaves can be picked everywhere, saving a lot of money!
Go outdoors to pick up some dead branches and leaves. Use your feet to crush the leaves and break the dead branches into small pieces.
Go to the green belt of the community to dig some garden soil
Find a flowerpot and pour the soil into the bottom of the flowerpot. The soil is about 5cm thick.
Then spread the dead branches and leaves on the soil, spread about 8 cm, in order to speed up the decay, you can pour on the rice washing water to promote fermentation.
Then pave a layer of 5cm thick soil, then pave a layer of 8cm thick dead branches and leaves, and then pour the rice washing water, so repeatedly, finally cover the flowerpot with the soil.
Then put a plastic bag on the flowerpot, poke a few small holes for ventilation, and then put it in a sunny place
It will be used to raise flowers in about a month. Flowers are absolutely crazy, leaves are fat and oily green!