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Pick up the petals as they fall! Add some water and pour it out and keep at it year after year!

Flowers "eat" flowers and support themselves!

There is a poem called "Falling red is not a heartless thing, it turns into spring mud to protect the flowers." In other words, after the petals wither, they are no longer relevant to the flower. When they fall into the soil, they decompose naturally and eventually become nutrients in the soil, continuing to promote the growth of flowers. Thinking about it this way, it’s actually not a pity if the flowers fall. If you make flower fertilizer quickly and apply it to the flowers, they will produce better flowers. why not? So Huahua will talk to you today about how to use flower petals to make flower fertilizer! 1. Collect fallen petals, such as the bloom of longevity flowers. There will be more petals falling and they are easy to collect. Other petals like roses and roses can also be used as flower fertilizer. 2. Put the collected flower fertilizer into a plastic bag, add water, seal it and expose it to the sun. Every 10 days, untie the plastic bag to let air out and prevent the bag from swelling. 3. After about a month, the flower fertilizer will decompose. Mix water in a ratio of 1:20 and pour it on the flowers. 4. Or place the decomposed petal fertilizer in a ventilated place to dry, and then mix it with flower soil to use as a soil matrix for planting flowers to provide nutrients for the flowers. 5. Petals are rich in nitrogen fertilizer. Feeding flowers with organic petals can make them bloom more and leave greener.

Hua actually likes garlic!

Now that we understand the technology of petal fertilizer, let’s take a look at what other strange hobbies flowers have! Usually, we are afraid of garlic. The smell is so strong that it’s rude to go out, but garlic is definitely a good thing for gardeners. Come and take a look if you don’t believe me. 1. Promote germination. Peel and mash the garlic, add cold boiled water at a ratio of 1:3, and then apply the prepared garlic liquid to the sprouting parts. New sprouts can germinate about 5 to 7 days in advance. 2. Prevent rot. First remove the rotten part, then cut the garlic clove, use its cross section to apply a layer of garlic mucus on the wound, and then apply it every 7 to 10 days until it heals, which can effectively prevent rot. 3. Make fungicides. Mash the garlic, add 1 tablespoon of soapy water and 2 cups of water, stir well, and let it sit for a while. When using, dilute it with 4 times of water, and then spray it on the plants infected with the fungus, both on the leaf surface and on the back of the leaf. 4. Alleviate powdery mildew. Mash a head of garlic into minced garlic, add 1 liter of water, seal it for a day, filter out the water, dilute it three times, and spray it on the leaves to relieve powdery mildew. Try it with wilted flower petals and garlic! Flowers will continue to find more practical methods for flower lovers. Let’s make flowers more beautiful together~