Preparation method of nutrient soil for flowers of landscape architecture
A flower nutrition soil and landscape technology, applied in the preparation of organic fertilizers, botanical equipment and methods, gardening, etc., can solve the problems of restricting the healthy development of water treatment business, offsetting and purifying the environment, achieving low production costs and improving quality , the effect of a wide range of material sources
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[0022] Example 1
[0023] A preparation method of nutrient soil for garden landscape flowers includes the following steps:
[0024] a. Mix ordinary soil, sludge and waste wood chips to obtain mixed soil;
[0025] b. Add microbial flora to the mixed soil of step a, and ferment for 30 days in an environment of 25°C;
[0026] c. Add plant trace elements to the product of step b, which account for 0.08% of the weight of the mixed soil;
[0027] d. Stir the product of step c, stir once a day, stir 7 times to obtain the shaped nutrient soil.
[0028] Step a: The weight ratio of ordinary soil, sludge and waste wood chips is 14:35:18, which can obtain optimal nutrient soil.
[0029] Step b The microbial flora is composed of Achromobacter, Fusarium, Aspergillus, Trichoderma, Rhizoctonia, and Flavobacterium. These microbial flora are beneficial to improve the survival rate of flowers, make them grow vigorously, and improve the quality of flowers.
[0030] Step b: Fermentation in a sealed environment...
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[0034] Example 2
[0035] A preparation method of nutrient soil for garden landscape flowers includes the following steps:
[0036] a. Mix ordinary soil, sludge and waste wood chips to obtain mixed soil;
[0037] b. Add microbial flora to the mixed soil of step a, and ferment for 20 days in an environment of 25°C;
[0038] c. Add plant trace elements to the product of step b, which account for 0.08% of the weight of the mixed soil;
[0039] d. Stir the product of step c, once every 2 days, and stir 7 times to obtain the shaped nutrient soil.
[0040] Step a: The weight ratio of ordinary soil, sludge and waste wood chips is 12:33:15, and this ratio is conducive to the production of excellent nutrient soil.
[0041] Step b The microbial flora is composed of Achromobacter, Fusarium, Aspergillus, Trichoderma, Rhizoctonia, and Flavobacterium. These microbial flora are beneficial to improve the survival rate of flowers, make them grow vigorously, and improve the quality of flowers.
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[0046] Example 3
[0047] A preparation method of nutrient soil for garden landscape flowers includes the following steps:
[0048] a. Mix ordinary soil, sludge and waste wood chips to obtain mixed soil;
[0049] b. Add microbial flora to the mixed soil of step a, and ferment for 30 days in an environment of 30°C;
[0050] c. Add plant trace elements to the product of step b, which account for 0.08% of the weight of the mixed soil;
[0051] d. Stir the product of step c, once every 2 days, and stir 5 times to obtain the shaped nutrient soil.
[0052] Step a: The weight ratio of ordinary soil, sludge and waste wood chips is 15:35:16, and this ratio is conducive to the production of excellent nutrient soil.
[0053] Step b The microbial flora is composed of Achromobacter, Fusarium, Aspergillus, Trichoderma, Rhizoctonia, and Flavobacterium. These microbial flora are beneficial to improve the survival rate of flowers, make them grow vigorously, and improve the quality of flowers.
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