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titleOfInvention Asparagus overwintering heat preservation method
abstract The invention relates to the field of the agricultural technology, in particular to an asparagus overwintering heat preservation method. Firstly, a garden is cleaned, dead branches around the asparagus planting field are sequentially removed one by one, and stubbles are cleaned up. Secondly, the soil around the asparagus planting field is disinfected, pests are killed, and then fertilizer addition, watering, soil loosening and weeding are carried out. Ditching and fertilizer addition are carried out in the positions, far away from the root systems of asparagus, at the two sides of asparagus plants, 50 kilograms of compound fertilizer and 1000 kilograms of thoroughly decomposed high-quality soil mixed fertilizer are applied per mu, watering is carried out after fertilizer addition, the soil is loosened in a hoeing mode for moisture keeping, moisture increasing and temperature rising, and then weed killer chlorpropham is sprayed. Finally, before immature stems in the early spring are grown and after intertillage and ridging, mixed weed killer is sprayed. Compared with the prior art, through the steps of garden cleaning, fertilizer addition, watering, soil loosening, disinfection, weeding and the like, the designed asparagus overwintering heat preservation method guarantees that the asparagus can live through the winter safely, and improves the yield and quality of asparagus in the next year.
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