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Planting method and time of foreign ginger

First, the planting time is generally from March to April in spring. At this time, the soil has been thawed and the climate is warm, which is the best time for planting. The adaptability of foreign ginger is relatively strong. Dig a hole in advance in spring and plant it after the base fertilizer is in place. It only takes about 30 days to appear. Second, the planting method of preserving the vitality of ginger by seeds is tenacious, and the requirements for soil quality are not very high. Breeding is usually carried out in the form of tuber. In autumn, ginger tubers can be kept in a cool and dry environment and taken out for planting in the following spring. Sowing method: Populus davidiana is sowed in spring, which can be hole sowing or furrow sowing, and the spacing between plants is about 50cm. Plant holes, dig loose soil and sow after applying base fertilizer, but the base fertilizer should not be too much. The sowing depth is about 10 cm. After sowing, cover these holes with soil, and ginger appears about 30 days after sowing. If the tubers are left in the soil after harvest, they can be sown in the next year, but in order to make the plants evenly distributed, the seedlings should be sparse in the over-dense places, and the seedlings should be replenished in the places where seedlings are missing. Post-planting management is relatively simple. Emerge about 30 days after sowing, and topdressing and watering should be done in time after emergence. During the growth of ginger, weeds in the field should be removed in time. If the stem of ginger grows too fast, it should be topped in time, which will make the tuber of ginger more hypertrophy. Ginger is usually harvested after autumn frost. After harvesting, it can be sold directly in the market with fresh sediment.