A method for preventing and controlling soil erosion in slope land by intercropping ginkgo and peony
A technology of peony and sloping land, applied in the field of water and soil environmental protection and crop planting, can solve the problems of time-consuming and labor-intensive economic and ecological benefits, high labor costs, and high ecological risks, and achieve increased production, improved canopy density, good ecology and The effect of economic benefits
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[0015] 1) Soil preparation and basal fertilizer application: Choose a slope with an altitude of 200-1500m, well-drained, deep soil, loose and fertile, humus-containing soil or sandy soil, deep plow 20-30cm, apply farmyard manure 1500kg per mu, and then open 1.2 m wide compartment, ditch width 30cm, ditch depth 20cm, three ditch supporting; described farmyard manure is made up of the composition of following weight ratio: livestock and poultry manure 50%, vegetable cake fertilizer 30%, ginkgo leaf 12%, N:P: K is 8% of 3:1:3 compound fertilizer.
[0016] 2) Seedling raising and planting: Ginkgo and peony are planted in the first and middle days of March. Ginkgo is planted in a single hole, and peonies are propagated by divisions; older peonies are selected, and the large roots and middle strips are cut off for medicinal purposes. Cut with a knife at the lower 5cm, keep 2 to 3 bud heads for each piece, plant peony in holes with a plant spacing of 50cm and a row spacing of 90cm, p...
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