What does Xin Wei do at home?

Xin Wei's family grows vegetables.

Common vegetable varieties planted in Xin Wei's own open space include pepper, cucumber, cabbage, spinach, radish, tomato, carrot, gourd, Chinese cabbage, oil cabbage and so on.

During the epidemic, Xin Wei tried to grow vegetables at home so that her family could have fresh vegetables to prevent emergencies. Before planting vegetables, it can be seen that Xin Wei has made full preparations, bought rape and nutrient soil in advance, and can't wait to start her own vegetable planting model.

The low-key Xin Wei chose a low-key to cheer herself up! Xin Wei's planting vegetables will inevitably lead many citizens to follow suit. It is not bad to be self-sufficient during the special period of the epidemic!

Family vegetable planting method

Seeds often carry bacteria. In order to reduce seedling diseases, ensure the healthy growth of vegetable seedlings, let yourself and your family eat healthy vegetables, and avoid giving up halfway, it is best to disinfect the seeds simply before sowing. Seeds need to germinate as the case may be. Seeds of tomatoes, peppers, eggplant, cucumbers and other fruits and vegetables germinate slowly, so they can accelerate germination.

For live broadcast, just sow the seeds directly into a planting container of appropriate size. If transplantation is needed, containers such as plastic plates and glass plates of moderate size should be selected as "seedling trays" first. Put the culture soil with moderate ph value into a container (available in garden stores or farmers' markets), sprinkle vegetable seeds into the container, and then cover it with soil with a depth of 0.5- 1cm. Remember that seeds will not germinate if they are too deep.

There are two ways to grow vegetables, one is to raise seedlings first, then transplant them, and the other is to sow directly. Novices often prefer to buy seedlings directly at the farmers' market and transplant them at home. This is a simple and quick method, but it will narrow your planting range, because some vegetables, such as beans and radishes, are not convenient for transplanting seedlings and can only be broadcast directly. Transplanting seedlings will damage the normal development of roots and cannot be transplanted.