Planting method of wormwood
Artemisia argyi has strong adaptability and generally grows in the wilderness and grassland on the roadside. As long as there is plenty of sunshine and good drainage, it grows, but it grows better in wet and fertile soil.
Planting wormwood requires sufficient sunshine and good ventilation, and sandy loam with good drainage is better and conducive to growth. Direct seeding, 3-5 seeds per hole, thinning seedlings when the plant height is 5CM, which is beneficial to growth. When the plant height is 30CM, fertilizer can be sprayed to make the leaves and stems fully grow. Due to the special leaf shape and the special demand for silver, it has been often used as a flower material by floral teachers in recent years.
Wormwood is propagated asexually mainly by rhizomes, but it can also be propagated by seeds. Generally, seeds are sown in March, and rhizomes are propagated in 165438+ 10. The width of the frame is about 1.5 meters, and the middle of the frame is high and the two sides are low like a "fish back" to avoid diseases caused by stagnant water. Plantar fertilizer should be applied before sowing. Generally, 4000 kilograms of decomposed farmyard manure should be applied every 667 meters. Deep tillage and soil should be fully blocked, and the bottom water should be poured at one time after drainage.
Roots overwintering underground begin to germinate at the beginning of March each year, and the first crop is harvested in late April, with fresh products11250 ~15000 kg per hectare, and 4~5 crops are harvested every year. After each harvest, a certain amount of topdressing should be applied, mainly decomposed rare human and animal manure, and phosphorus and potassium fertilizer should be applied as appropriate.
The taste of wormwood is similar to that of lemon, and it tastes sweet and delicious. It is often used as a raw material for making toilet water and balsamic vinegar, and can be rubbed on the skin to prevent mosquitoes and flies. Leaves are often used by Europeans to make tea, which is good for gastrointestinal health and can drive away parasites in children. Leaves can be placed in bath water to promote blood circulation, and placed in pillows to treat insomnia.