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The smelly water ditch digs it to raise the basin, unexpectedly finishes the potted plant which the exploding flower market buys heavily!

Gustavo Fring
2020-07-30 08:41:29
Tell you, flowers and flowers are addicted to growing grass recently. Flower friends may not know it. Every summer, flowers go back to yegou and riverside to dig grass, and then take them home and raise them in flowerpots. The appearance of these grasses is fresh and natural. They are not inferior to those bought by the flower market. Hurry to have a look with the flowers!

Water hyacinth

Every time this season, experts will tell you that water hyacinth is overflowing, invasive species and so on, which makes you have a bad impression of water hyacinth, but flowers actually like it. Water hyacinth is also called water hyacinth. It not only has strong vitality, but also can produce purple flowers like water hyacinth. It's very natural to keep it in a water culture bottle.

Maintenance points:

Like light and water, put it in a water bottle and put it under the sun, then roughage it. Huahua often hears that he is a flower growing killer, but if you give this gourd to you, it will definitely be the perfect beginning of your flower growing career. One thing we should pay attention to is that the water should not be too clean. We should dig some soil or put in the pond mud. Only when it is dirty can it grow well.

Acorus calamus

There are many kinds of Acorus calamus, so it is often called by people. The calamus that flowers say today is the common calamus beside the water, not the gladiolus called gladiolus, or the nine section calamus as a medicinal material. The water calamus Pavilion stands like a sword, with a light fragrance of grass. It's planted at home with wild interest.

Maintenance points:

Acorus calamus usually grows in the shallow water of rivers and lakes. When digging, we should pay attention to that its root is relatively thick and strong. Dig down a bit, don't hurt the root, and bring some sand by the way. Go home and find a jar. Fill it with water and put it in. Remember to bask in the sun, because calamus likes the sun.

Arrowhead

As soon as I heard the name, I knew it was a kind of plant with beautiful image and soft flowers. In the paddy field in the South and the ditch and river in the north, you can see the beautiful shadow of the loving mother. When digging, be careful not to damage the underground bulb.

Maintenance points:

It's very easy to raise. No matter it's all water, half water, half soil or all soil, it can grow well. Besides, the underground stems of the arrowhead are delicious, especially the stewed mutton, which is delicious for my wife.

Water Hibiscus

Water hibiscus, what a beautiful name, just like its appearance, it is clear and clean. As long as there is water, there is water hibiscus. Broad fan-shaped leaf blade with fine tomentose. Long white roots, shaking in the green water wave. Huahua wants to go to the river to dig water and hibiscus now!

Maintenance points:

Water plants like this must see the sun. There's no need to talk about it. Water Hibiscus can be raised in a small basin alone, can also be placed in a fish tank, and goldfish symbiosis.

Equisetum herb.

Arthropods usually grow in wetlands, rivers, etc. If you want to find it, you need to search the pool under the forest.

Maintenance points:

The environmental requirements are not high. You can take it home and raise it in water or in soil. You can get some sand and put it in the water bottle, and then insert the knot grass with roots. If you raise it well, it can live for more than 100 years.

Moss

There are so many kinds of bryophytes. In China alone, there are 2800 kinds of bryophytes. So it's interesting to collect bryophytes by the water and in the woods.

Maintenance points:

Bryophytes like wet environment. It would be better to scatter light. In summer, the house is usually dry. If you spray water every day, it will grow green and soft.

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