Cassava and bitter gourd mixed planting method
A technology of mixed planting and cassava, applied in the agricultural field, can solve problems such as the limitation of bitter gourd planting, and achieve the effect of saving support materials and labor, efficient utilization, and efficient land area
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[0008] The technical scheme that cassava and balsam pear hybrid planting method is taken is to carry out by following steps: 1. plant cassava earlier in the well-cultivated land, advisable with every 0.4 meters one cassava; 2. grow 0.2 meters after cassava 3. Add fertilizer during the co-growth period of balsam pear and cassava, and cut the dead leaves at the lower part of cassava to facilitate the vines of balsam pear to wrap around the cassava stem; 4. Cut off the roots of balsam pear after harvesting And add fertilizer and soil to the cassava.
[0009] Each step implementation of cassava and bitter gourd mixed planting method is described in detail below. 1. Plant cassava first on the well-cultivated land: Some people do not need to till the land when planting bitter melon or cassava, thinking that the original land is already clean and loose. They, they come out and bite off the green bean shoots and cassava seedlings, causing a big reduction in yield, and the process of ...
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