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Lily flower arrangement method

With people's love for flowers and enthusiasm for life, flower arrangement and floral art have gradually integrated into people's daily life. Next, I will introduce you to the method of lily flower arrangement, hoping to help you!

1. Please remember this sentence, a lily is a play, and fewer lilies are not as good as more.

Especially when we use lilies to arrange flowers at home, just choose a lily. I remember the Japanese writer Yasunari Kawabata once said that one flower is more important than a hundred flowers.

2. Color matching

Lily with too many colors will be counterproductive, but it will trample on the purity of lily.

Don't forget to remove the stamens before arranging flowers.

Because lily pollen is easy to fall on the petals and pollute them, and it is difficult to remove them.

Become the focus flower

Lily is generally regarded as the focus flower in oriental flower arrangement because of its large flowers and neat and beautiful patterns.

Lily is a perennial herb of Liliaceae, which is native to China, Japan and Korea. Like moist and light, it requires fertile sandy soil, rich humus, deep soil layer and good drainage. Most varieties should grow in slightly acidic to neutral soil.

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Planting: The north should choose a sunny place to avoid the wind, and the south can plant it in a slightly shady place. The suitable planting time is August-September. Apply sufficient base fertilizer one month before planting and dig deep into the soil. Compost and plant ash can be used as base fertilizer. Generally, the planting depth is 3-4 times of the bulb diameter, which is beneficial to the rhizome to absorb nutrients. If the planting in the north is too shallow, it will be vulnerable to freezing injury in winter, which will affect the growth of roots and bulbs. It is not suitable for intertillage and weeding during the growing period, so as not to damage the rhizome. If conditions permit, you can sprinkle some sawdust on the planting ground to cover the soil. This can not only prevent weeds from growing, but also preserve moisture and reduce soil moisture, which is beneficial to bulb development.

Potting should be carried out in September-65438+10. Culture soil should be mixed with humus soil, sandy soil and garden soil at the ratio of 65,438+0: 65,438+0: 65,438+0, and the bottom of the basin should be fully decomposed with compost and a small amount of bone meal as base fertilizer. The planting depth is generally about 2-3 times of the bulb diameter. Lily doesn't have high requirements for fertilizer, so it is more suitable to apply fertilizer in the early spring growth and early flowering. Lily needs a lot of nitrogen and potassium fertilizer. Potassium fertilizer should be applied every 10- 15 days during the growth period, but the supply of phosphate fertilizer should be limited, because too much phosphate fertilizer will cause the leaves to turn yellow. Phosphate fertilizer can be applied at flowering stage for 1-2 days. In order to enrich bulbs, residual flowers should be cut off in time after flowering to reduce nutrient consumption. Water only needs to keep the soil moist, but it should be watered frequently in peak season and dry weather, and water should be sprayed frequently around the flowerpot to improve the air humidity. Pot soil should not be too wet, otherwise bulbs will rot easily. Potted lilies should be replaced with new culture soil and base fertilizer once a year. In addition, flowerpots should be rotated once a week during the growing period. Otherwise, plants tend to grow tall and affect their appearance.