Landscaping tree transplanting method
A technology for arbors and gardens, applied in the direction of site preparation, cultivation, application, etc., can solve the problems of low survival rate, tree death, strong aerobic capacity of trees, etc., and achieve the effect of reducing virus damage
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Embodiment 1
[0036] Embodiment 1, a kind of garden tree transplanting method comprises the following steps:
[0037] S1 seedling pretreatment: the seedlings to be transplanted are first pruned, the side branches located at the bottom of both sides of the main trunk of the tree are cut, and the seedlings are root-cut at the same time;
[0038] S2 arbor transplantation: dig a soil ball below the rhizome of the tree, the diameter of the soil ball is 0.5 times the height of the tree;
[0039] S3 packaging, digging holes: Use straw ropes to make lattice packaging. For clay and sandy soil, first wrap the soil balls with wet grass sheets, sunshade nets, non-woven fabrics, etc., and then tie them with thin ropes. The depth of the planting holes is 1.75 times the diameter of the soil balls. , the bottom of the planting hole is in a downwardly concave arc-shaped structure, and at the same time, a seepage pit is dug in the middle of the downwardly recessed arc-shaped structure, and fine sand is added...
Embodiment 2
[0049] Embodiment 2, a kind of garden tree transplanting method comprises the following steps:
[0050] S1 seedling pretreatment: the seedlings to be transplanted are first pruned, the side branches located at the bottom of both sides of the main trunk of the tree are cut, and the seedlings are root-cut at the same time;
[0051] S2 arbor transplantation: dig a soil ball below the rhizome of the tree, the diameter of the soil ball is 0.3 times the height of the tree;
[0052] S3 packaging, digging holes: Use straw ropes to pack in grids. For clay and sandy soil, wrap the soil balls with wet grass pieces, sunshade nets, non-woven fabrics, etc., and then tie them with thin ropes. The depth of the planting holes is 1.5 times the diameter of the soil balls. , the bottom of the planting hole is in a downwardly concave arc-shaped structure, and at the same time, a seepage pit is dug in the middle of the downwardly recessed arc-shaped structure, and fine sand is added to the seepage ...
Embodiment 3
[0062] Embodiment 3, a kind of garden tree transplanting method, comprises the following steps:
[0063] S1 seedling pretreatment: the seedlings to be transplanted are first pruned, the side branches located at the bottom of both sides of the main trunk of the tree are cut, and the seedlings are root-cut at the same time;
[0064] S2 arbor transplantation: dig a soil ball below the rhizome of the tree, the diameter of the soil ball is 0.4 times the height of the tree;
[0065] S3 packaging, digging holes: Use straw ropes to pack in grids. For clay and sandy soil, first wrap the soil balls with wet grass sheets, sunshade nets, non-woven fabrics, etc., and then tie them with thin ropes. The depth of the planting holes is 1.63 times the diameter of the soil balls. , the bottom of the planting hole is in a downwardly concave arc-shaped structure, and at the same time, a seepage pit is dug in the middle of the downwardly recessed arc-shaped structure, and fine sand is added to the ...
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