The weather changes greatly in spring. What are the main points of planting bayberry in spring?
Myrica rubra is a small evergreen tree, which can be planted as both fruit trees and ornamental plants. Myrica rubra is a warm plant, but it also has some cold resistance. The lowest temperature of Myrica rubra is MINUS 8 degrees, and the altitude is generally speaking, Myrica rubra is cultivated in mountainous areas with an altitude of 20-500m m. With the increase of altitude, the annual average temperature decreases, the temperature difference between day and night increases, and fruit ripening is delayed. Therefore, when you build an orchard, you must plant it deeply, whether it is the plants transplanted in or the seedlings planted. The joint of scion and rootstock can be buried in the soil.
Farmers' friends should know that each crop has different demand for fertilizer during the growth of Myrica rubra, with the largest demand for potash fertilizer and the smallest demand for phosphate fertilizer, which is the main fertilizer demand. Before transplanting Myrica rubra seedlings, the planting holes should be dug in advance. For example, on a steep hillside, it is best to open a horizontal belt first, which can effectively reduce soil erosion. The planting hole of Myrica rubra should be dug on the outside.
When planting Myrica rubra, healthy seedlings with good root growth should be selected and planted in the soil shallowly, and the root system should be fixed with the surrounding soil. When covering the soil, be careful not to let the small roots of the seedlings be exposed outside the soil. If you open a garden in a deep mountain valley or a deep mountain basin, the bayberry planted will grow and bear good fruit no matter which slope is densely shaded.