Winter cultivation method of garlic sowed in autumn
A cultivation method and garlic technology, applied in the overwintering cultivation field of autumn-sown garlic, can solve the problems affecting large-scale garlic planting and economic benefits, garlic cannot be planted in autumn and harvested in spring, and no patent documents have been found, so as to achieve good promotion value and side effect. The product content is considerable and the effect of increasing the land use rate
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[0024] The present invention will be described in further detail below through specific examples. The following examples are only descriptive and not restrictive, and cannot limit the protection scope of the present invention.
[0025] A method for overwintering cultivation of autumn sowing garlic, the steps are:
[0026] Qiubo garlic planting methods: including cultivated land pretreatment and variety selection and sowing, including:
[0027] Cultivated land pretreatment and variety selection:
[0028] (1) Application of base fertilizer: 5000-6000kg of fully decomposed organic fertilizer, 5-6kg of nitrogen fertilizer and 6-7kg of phosphate fertilizer per mu;
[0029] (2) Land preparation: making borders, raking and leveling the soil after ploughing, the border width is 1.3 meters, and the border distance is 30-36cm;
[0030] (3) Variety selection: select local high-quality, strong red skin four or six petals;
[0031] sowing:
[0032] (4) Planting time selection: Planting between Septembe...
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