Artificial cultivation method of sow thistles

A planting method and technology of bitter vegetable, applied in the fields of botanical equipment and methods, horticulture, application, etc., can solve the problems of difficult processing, narrow leaves, not fresh and tender, and achieve the effect of increasing income and significant social benefits.

Inactive Publication Date: 2010-02-03
姚卫国
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However, only relying on wild digging cannot meet the needs of the market, and wild bitter herbs co

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[0009] 1. Material selection: Select wild bitter cabbage plants with wide and fat leaves, dig out the root system, and cut them into sections about 5cm long for later use.

[0010] 2. Planting: according to the method of furrow planting, the land is well prepared, and 3000 kilograms of farmyard manure is applied per mu, and 5000-6000 strains are inserted, and the above-mentioned bitter vegetable root seedlings are equidistantly buried in the soil layer 6-8cm in the furrow, and watered; 3- Seedlings can emerge in 4 days, and harvest when the seedlings grow to 10 leaves, the leaves reach more than 20cm in length, and 3-4cm in width.

[0011] By adopting the planting method of the invention, the wild bitter herbs can be popularized and planted in a large area, and the yield of bitter herbs per mu can reach 2000-3000 kilograms. It not only increases the income of vegetable farmers, but also has significant social benefits.

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Abstract

The invention discloses an artificial cultivation method of sow thistles. Seeds of wild plants having wide and fat leaves are collected; root systems are dug out and then cut into segments having a length of 5cm; a ridge cultivation method is used for plowing soil; seeds of sow thistles are buried into the soil layer by 6-8cm at equal intervals; when seedlings grow to have ten leaves with a lengthof more than 20cm and a width of 3-4cm, the seedlings can be harvested. By using the artificial cultivation method, wild sow thistles can be widely planted in large areas, the yield per mu can reach2000-3000kg, thus adding the benefits of vegetable growers and raising social benefits remarkably.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to agricultural planting technology, in particular to an artificial planting method of bitter herbs. Background technique [0002] Bitter cabbage, also known as basalt vegetable, is cool in nature and slightly bitter in taste. It is a kind of perennial wild vegetable that people like to eat. Bitter cabbage is rich in vitamin C and trace elements, has anti-aging, enhances resistance, supplements calcium, and promotes the effective ingredients of children's growth and development, and has high nutritional value. Moreover, it also has medical effects such as clearing away heat and detoxification, reducing swelling and discharging pus, and diuresis. It has obvious inhibitory effect on blood cell deoxygenase in patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia and acute and chronic myeloid leukemia. Regular consumption of bitter herbs can help you lose weight, detoxify and beautify your complexion. And it contains protein, fat, carbohydrate...

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IPC IPC(8): A01G1/00
Inventor 姚卫国
Owner 姚卫国
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