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What crops are planted before and after Xiaoman?
What crops 1 and amaranth were planted before and after Xiaoman?
Amaranth, also known as red cabbage, rice amaranth and Qing Xiang amaranth, is native to China and planted in the Yangtze River basin. Strong resistance, like heat and drought, less pests and diseases, suitable for planting around Xiaoman.
2, shallots
Onion is a Liliaceae plant. Its leaves are blue, slender, tubular, hollow inside and its roots are white. Also known as scallion, it grows fast and has strong reproduction, and can be planted all year round.
3. Lettuce; lettuce
Lettuce is an annual or biennial herb with a plant height of about 20 cm, erect stems, elliptic oblanceolate leaves and wavy edges. The flowering and fruiting period is from February to September every year.
4, edamame
Soybean with tender pods is an annual crop. It has a cultivation history of more than 5000 years in China, likes temperature and is suitable for planting in high temperature period in summer.
5. Little carrots
Radish has strong heat resistance, and the seedlings can tolerate the high temperature of 25 degrees. Moreover, most varieties of radish in summer and autumn are planted after the solar term expires, with short growth cycle, moisture resistance and heat resistance, and can mature in two months.
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