Lilac saplings could be purchased on e-commerce platforms such as Taobao and Tmall.com. You can find lilac saplings of different brands and prices. On Taobao and Lynx, there were lilac saplings of different ages and varieties, ranging from 15 yuan to 38.9 yuan. These lilac saplings were suitable to be planted in courtyards, balconies, and other places. They could bloom all year round and had a rich fragrance. When purchasing, they could choose lilac saplings of different ages and varieties according to their needs. For specific breeding methods and precautions, you can refer to the relevant breeding guidelines.

I'm not too sure about the specific content of your question regarding May Lilac. If one wanted to know the growth state of lilacs in May, lilacs were in the peak season of growth in May. Some varieties had buds that grew around May 1st. If they were properly maintained, they would grow and bloom normally. If you want to know more about the May Lilac, please clarify the question so that you can answer it. The novel," July Flower Fragrance ", is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The key points of planting and management of Chinese toon saplings are as follows: - ** Planting time **: In spring, the temperature rises in March and April, and the soil is suitable for the growth of roots. In some areas, it can also be planted in autumn in October and November, but in the cold northern regions, winter protection measures must be taken after planting in autumn. - ** Soil preparation **: It is suitable for growing in soil with deep, fertile soil, good drainage, and a pH value between 5.5 and 8.0. - ** Soil preparation and fertilizer application **: before planting, deep ploughing 30 - 40 cm, applying 3000 - 4000 kg of decomposed farmyard fertilizer, 30 - 40 kg of superphosphorous acid, and 15 - 20 kg of potash per mu. After the fertilizer is evenly mixed with the soil, it will be raked and leveled into a 1.2 - 1.5 m wide high ridge or flat ridge. - ** Sapling Selection and Planting **: Choose saplings with developed roots, no pests, thick branches, and full bud eyes. According to the plant spacing of 2 - 3 meters and the row spacing of 3 - 4 meters, the planting point was determined, and a planting pit with a depth and diameter of about 60 - 80 cm was dug. At the bottom of the pit, an appropriate amount of organic fertilizer and topsoil mixed fertilizer was put in. The saplings were placed in the pit to make the root system stretch. The seedlings were lifted while filling the soil. After filling the soil, the soil was stabilized and watered with enough root-fixing water. - ** Watering management **: During the growth period, sufficient water is required but it is not resistant to waterlogging. During the critical period such as the sprouting period and the vigorous growth period, the soil should be kept moist. Watering should be done once or twice a week (depending on the weather and the humidity of the soil). Pay attention to drainage during the rainy season. - ** Fertility Management **: The base fertilizer is applied after the leaves fall in autumn or before the seeds sprout in spring every year, mainly organic fertilizer, 2000 - 3000kg per mu, and circular or radial-shaped ditches are dug at the edge of the tree crown projection, and the ditch depth is 30 - 40cm. After the base fertilizer is applied, it is covered with soil; During the sapling period, the main fertilizer was nitrogen fertilizer to promote the growth of branches and leaves. The fertilizer was applied 2 - 3 times a year, and 0.2 - 0.3 kg of carbuncle was applied to each tree each time. During the spring budding period of adult trees, 1 - 1.5 kg of compound fertilizer was applied to each tree. After picking, 0.2 - 0.3 kg of phosphorous and potash fertilizer such as monocrescent phosphorus was applied to each tree. - ** Trimming and plastic surgery **: After the young trees were planted, they were planted 80 - 100cm above the ground. In the first year, 3 - 4 strong branches with reasonable orientation were selected as the main branches, and the rest of the branches were thinned out. When the main branches grew to 40 - 50cm, they were cut short to promote the growth of side branches. Mature trees were trimmed in winter to remove dense branches, crossed branches, overlapping branches, dead branches and sick branches. The branches that grew vigorously were appropriately cut short to retain 1/3 - 1/2 length, and the remaining branches were trimmed in time after picking. - Pest control: In terms of diseases, the leaves of Chinese toon were damaged by the powder of the Chinese toon. In the early stage of the disease, spray 25% triadimefon wetting powder 1500 - 2000 times or 70% thiophanate-methyst wetting powder 800 - 1000 times. Spray once every 7 - 10 days and spray 2 - 3 times continuously. Toona root rot damages the roots. Pay attention to drainage. In the early stage of the disease, use 50% carbendazim wetting powder 600 - 800 times to irrigate the roots. In terms of insect pests, the larvae of Toon caterpillars gnawed on the leaves and were sprayed with 2.5% broflumethrin 2000 - 3000 times or 5% cypermethrin 1500 - 2000 times at the early stage of hatching. Toon aphid sucked the juice and made the leaves curl and yellow, so it was sprayed with 10% Imidacloprid 1500 - 2000 times or 3% Acetamiprid 1500 - 2000 times. - ** Picking Management **: When the Chinese toon sprouts grow to 10 - 15 cm, the color is bright and has not yet become lignified, you can pick them. Use scissors or hands to gently cut them from the base. You can pick them 2 - 3 times a year. Chinese toon saplings had a certain economic value. For example, there was a Chinese toon seedling breeding base in Tai 'an, Shandong Province. Some areas sold Chinese toon saplings at different prices. Moreover, the Chinese toon grew faster and could grow to a higher height. The Chinese toon sprouts produced by the Chinese toon saplings could be used to make a variety of dishes, such as Hunan's "fried eggs with Chinese toon sprouts" and the "tofu with Chinese toon" in the north. "Life Like a White Birch" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Saplings were the general term for all kinds of fruit tree seedlings, arbors, and shrub seedlings. They had roots and stems. Trees were tall trees with an independent trunk from the roots. There was a clear distinction between the trunk and the crown, and there was an upright trunk that was more than 5 meters tall. Arbors could be classified into many types according to different classification methods. For example, according to the shape and size of leaves, they could be divided into conifer trees and broad-leaved trees; according to height, they could be divided into four grades, namely Wei Qiao, Da Qiao, Zhong Qiao, and Xiao Qiao; according to the characteristics of evergreen and decidual leaves, they could be divided into evergreen trees and decidual trees. In matters related to seedlings, such as landscape engineering, there were strict quality requirements for the acceptance of arbors, including specifications (breast diameter, crown width, seedling height, high net dry height), appearance (strong growth, lush foliage, complete crown shape, etc.), soil ball (soil ball complete, diameter and thickness meet the requirements, etc.). At the same time, planting seedlings must go through plant quarantine. "Life Like a White Birch" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The tree sapling was a type of sapling. The tree sapling was the general term for all kinds of fruit tree saplings, trees, and shrub saplings. It had roots and stems. The price of the tree saplings varied according to the species, size, age, and market supply and demand. The price range of common tree saplings was as follows: small trees (such as yew, red pine, etc.) usually cost tens to hundreds of yuan; medium-sized trees (such as ginkgo, maple, etc.) usually cost hundreds to thousands of yuan, depending on the age, size, and rarity of the sapling; large trees (such as oak, zelkova, etc.) were more expensive, usually between thousands to tens of thousands of yuan, because they took longer to mature. In the aspect of tree planting, there were many ways to check whether the seedlings survived after planting, such as understanding the situation of the seedlings (whether they were mountain seedlings, the size of the mud ball, the transportation time, the planting season, etc.), the soil condition (whether they were deep soil layer, the PH value, the soil density, whether there was water, etc.), or pushing the trunk by hand to see if the mud ball was tightly combined with the soil, checking the planting depth, whether the support was firm, whether the trunk and branches were damaged or not trimmed properly, and observing the condition of the leaves on the upper part of the tree. If mountain seedlings were planted, they would die easily because most of them had taproot roots. After the main root was cut off, the water and nutrients in the tree would be lost, the root pressure would decrease, and there would be fewer effective roots. In addition, it was difficult to adapt to environmental changes, and it was difficult to dig and hit mud balls. Although there were risks in planting trees out of season, container seedlings, cut roots, or transplanted seedlings could be used to increase the survival rate. For trees with taproots, cutting off the taproots when digging will cause problems such as loss of water and nutrients, resulting in death. You can refer to the methods related to transplanting mountain seedlings to solve this problem. For seedling selection (seedling number), there was a set of processes including the design institute providing the intent map for selection, the garden construction unit selecting seedlings on the spot, the design unit pre-selecting online, the field seedling number (including the preparation of the itinerary plan, confirmation of the participants, locking the seedlings on the spot at the seedling field, signing the confirmation form, etc.), the design unit placing the seedling number on the planting map, and the acceptance confirmation of the seedlings entering the site. When transplanting the tree saplings, there were corresponding treatment methods if the bark or roots were damaged, such as protecting the bark as much as possible, using a crane instead of a wire rope and wrapping the trunk, disinfecting, restoring, immersing, binding, etc. for different damage conditions of the bark, and trimming the damaged roots before applying a wound patch to seal them. "Life Like a White Birch" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
A clustered sapling referred to a type of sapling that did not have an obvious trunk and was composed of multiple saplings growing together. For example, hibiscus hibiscus, whose crown width ranged from 60 cm to 3 meters, and wintersweet, which was cultivated from a combination of many wintersweet seedlings. It adapted to China's environment and soil and was planted in parks in many cities in China. When planting, one had to pay attention to its waterlogging resistance, keep the soil dry appropriately, and trim the sick branches, dead branches, and over-dense branches to help it grow. The flowering period of the white wax tree is from April to May, and the fruiting period is from July to September. It likes warm sunlight and can grow well in saline-alkali-sandy soil. When planting, it needs to clean the plot, dig pits to apply fertilizer, plant and water according to the appropriate plant spacing. Its crown width can reach 5 - 6 meters. When the main branch grows to 10 - 15 cm, it can be trimmed. During the peak growth period, the long branches can be cut off to control the plant type. There are also clusters of Acer truncatum and Acer truncatarius, which are also species of clustered saplings. In addition, there were also clumps of tea tree seedlings, such as sweet tea seedlings and thorny tea seedlings, which could be traded. "Life Like a White Birch" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The steps of the sapling planting method were as follows: 1. ** Pre-planting preparation ** - ** Digging Tree Cave **: The diameter of the tree hole should be 3 - 4 times the diameter of the trunk of the soil ball, and the depth should be 2 times the diameter of the trunk. Before planting, the depth should be 1.5 times the diameter of the trunk. After planting, the soil ball is generally 5 cm lower than the surface, but the planting depth varies according to the different types of seedlings. For example, the shallow roots of cedar, Magnolia grandiflora, Albizia, ginkgo, etc. or the seedlings that are not resistant to water and humidity should be slightly shallow. The seedlings with deep roots such as Chinese cypress, paulownia, willow, etc. should be slightly deeper. For some large-sized or special seedlings, the soil ball or roots should be sprayed, watered with vitality agent or rooting agent before planting. - ** Material preparation **: Choose seedlings with straight trunks, well-proportioned branches, and a good tree shape. Prepare hoes, shovels, spades, tape measures, measuring tape, bucket carts, branch shears, hand saws, and other tools. - ** Setting out at fixed points **: According to the plant spacing of 4m, use a tape measure to determine the location of the planting hole, and use white ash to mark the location and size of the planting hole. The size of the planting hole is determined by the root system, the size of the mud ball, and the soil quality. - ** Digging Pit **: When planting on the lawn, first dig up the turf within a diameter of 2m from the center point and put it aside in a 30cm square. After setting out the line with white ash again, dig the planting hole; The pit should be centered on a fixed wooden stake or a white ash point. People should stand on the sidelines and dig inwards. Pay attention to the order of the ranks and place the topsoil and subsoil separately. After digging to the specified depth, pile up a pile of soil at the bottom of the pit. It is best to build the pit wall straight up and down as the pit is dug. The size of the pit mouth and the bottom of the pit should be consistent. The bottom of the pit should not be in the shape of a pot. If underground pipes and cables are found, stop operating and report. If hard soil needs to be filled, fill it with loose soil. If new soil needs to be filled, pour a lot of water or compact the bottom of the pit before planting. - ** Trimming **: Large trees should be trimmed before planting; trees and shrubs with a height of less than 3m and no obvious main branches can be trimmed after planting. Evergreen trees and conifer trees generally only have dead branches, pest branches and intersecting branches trimmed; When trimming, the cut must be smooth and not split. Use sharp tools to cut off useless branches from the base of the branches. Before planting, trim the exposed roots (cut off broken roots, split roots, pest roots, and long roots). The cut must be smooth and pay attention to the balance of the root crown. If the flowers on the tree have not fallen, remove the flowers and part of the leaves. 2. ** Planting process ** - ** Inspection and adjustment **: Before planting, check whether the size and depth of the pit are consistent with the pit diameter required by the root system and mud ball specifications, so that the root can fully stretch. The seedlings that are seriously damaged (damaged skin, cracked roots) or broken mud balls should not be used. - ** Add base material **: According to the ratio of 1 part of turf and 3 - 4 parts of planting soil (dug up soil with impurities removed), first fill the prepared planting soil in the planting hole, make a mound in the middle of the hole, and set the planting depth. - ** Sapling into the pit **: After confirming that the depth of the pit is enough to put the sapling, first spread 20 - 30cm of mixed soil, and then add a small amount of water. When planting the sapling, keep it vertical. After the sapling is erected, add a little water into the pit, and then continue to add soil. 3. ** Post-transplant care ** - ** Irrigate and seal the weir **: Watering within 24 hours after planting. When watering with a water pipe, first put a catty bag or bricks and tiles in the water pit to make the water flow. Control the watering amount according to the humidity of the soil in the tree pit; seal the weir after the water has completely seeped in. It is best to seal the weir on the same day of watering, not more than 24 hours. Use fine soil to seal the weir. The soil should contain bricks and roots, and the weir should be slightly higher than the ground. - ** Support **: If the seedlings are high, the crown width is large, and they are located in the air outlet, they should be supported and protected by bamboo frames after planting. For planting evergreen trees and tall trees of larger specifications, pillars should be buried during planting. The pillars should be buried below 30CM and tied tightly to prevent the pillars from directly touching the trunk and damaging the bark. - ** Special Care (According to the type and season of the seedlings)**: moisten the trunk and leaves in the morning and evening of the off-season, and shade the trees in the overheated season; determine the watering interval according to the water resistance and humidity. The first three times of watering should be completed in one week to 10 days. When it is dry, the water should be watered thoroughly. After watering thoroughly, the soil should be cultivated in time to preserve the moisture in the soil. The conditions allow the roots to be buried with ventilation holes. Some seedlings should not be planted when the temperature is below zero. It is easy to freeze the roots and cause death. Anti-freezing measures should be taken for some seedlings (such as Koelreuteria paniculata and Magnolia grandiflora) before winter. 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French holly, also known as French green, coral tree, green coral, and coral, belonged to the Caprillionaceous family and the Viburni family. It was an evergreen shrub/hedgerow plant. Its growth temperature is 17 - 35 degrees, the seedling method is cuttage, and the planting season is spring, summer, and autumn. There were different specifications of French holly saplings on the market. For example, the price of 50 cm height was 3.8 - 5.5 yuan, 80 cm height was 4.5 - 6 yuan, 100 cm height was 5.5 - 6.5 yuan, etc. Some places, such as Shuangqiao Nurseries, specialized in supplying French holly seedlings with complete specifications and favorable prices. The French holly seedlings they supplied were featured by drought resistance, cold resistance, and high survival rate. They were the first choice for winter engineering seedlings. The novel "Winter in Hokkaido" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The price of pepper seedlings varied according to the origin, seedling age, species, and other factors. For example, the price of Dahongpao pepper seedlings with a ground diameter of 0.5 - 1cm supplied by Tai 'an in Shandong Province was 0.3 yuan per plant, the three-year seedlings in Lijiang, Yunnan Province were 3 yuan per plant, the one-year bag seedlings in Zhaotong, Yunnan Province were 0.8 yuan per plant, the two-year seedlings in Xianyang, Shaanxi Province were 5 yuan per plant, and the one-year seedlings sold in Yuncheng, Shanxi Province were 1 yuan per plant. 1 - 2-year-old seedlings of red pepper series in Baoji, Shaanxi Province are 2 yuan/plant; 1-year-old seedlings of Shaanxi Dahongpao-Lion Head pepper seedlings in Baoji, Shaanxi Province are 1.5 yuan/plant; 1 - 2-year-old seedlings of selected pepper in Pingliang, Gansu Province are 1 yuan/plant; 1 - 2-year-old seedlings of Shaanxi pepper seedlings of Dahongpao Wind pepper in Baoji, Shaanxi Province are 1.5 yuan/plant; authentic Jiuyeqing pepper seedlings in Chongqing are 0.5 yuan/plant; 3-year-old seedlings of Dahongpao pepper in Qin 'an County, Gansu Province are 1.5 yuan/plant; The high-quality June pepper seedlings in Xihe County of Gansu Province were 0.6 yuan/plant; the Hanyuan pepper seedlings in Hanyuan County of Sichuan Province were 1 yuan/plant; the Dahongpao pepper seedlings in Xihe County of Gansu Province were 2 yuan/plant; the green pepper seedlings in Jiang 'an County of Sichuan Province were 1 yuan/plant; the thornless pepper seedlings in the south of Gansu Province were 8 yuan/plant within 10 cm of the transplanted buds; the 8 - 10 cm Dahongpao pepper seedlings in Hancheng City of Shaanxi Province were 150 yuan/plant; The big pepper seedlings in Shuyang County bore Sichuan Dahongpao pepper seedlings for 2.28 yuan, and the lion head pepper seedlings in Tai 'an City were 0.27 yuan. "Life Like a White Birch" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The price of a birch seedling varied according to the place of production, the height of the seedling, the nursery, and other factors. In Kaiyuan City, Huanren County, Tieling County, and other places, there were many nurseries selling birch saplings, with prices ranging from 0.18 yuan to 2000.00 yuan per tree. For example, the price of 30 - 1m tall white birch seedlings sold by Kaiyuan City Fujie Nurseries was 0.30 yuan per seedling, the price of white birch seedlings sold by Kaiyuan City Laopan Flower and Wood Farm was 0.35 yuan per seedling, the price of European white birch seedlings sold by Pizhou City Ruijing gingko seedling sales department was 850.00 yuan per seedling, the price of dense white birch seedlings sold by Kaiyuan City Laozheng Nurseries was 35.00 yuan per seedling, and the price of white birch seed seedlings and dense white birch seedlings sold by Kaiyuan City Chengxin Nurseries was 1.00 yuan per seedling. The price of dense white birch trees in Meicheng Nurseries of Kaiyuan City was 60.00 yuan per tree, and the price of white birch seedlings and birches sold was 0.40 yuan per tree. The price of white birch seedlings of native species in Northeast China was 0.18 yuan per tree, and the price of white birch seedlings in Shunfeng Nurseries of Kaiyuan City was 2,000.00 yuan per tree. "Life Like a White Birch" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
One could distinguish the authenticity of the Garbo fruit tree seedlings from the following aspects: 1. ** Judging from the appearance of the sapling ** - ** Leaf Condition **: Genuine Garbo saplings are usually shipped with leaves. If the sapling received has no leaves and only a bare trunk, it is likely to be a fake sapling. The leaves of the fruit were small, opposite, lanceolate-shaped or oval-shaped, dark green, glossy, leathery, and hairy. The petiole was short. - ** Bark characteristics **: The bark of the Garbo fruit tree is light gray. When it blossoms and bears fruit, it falls off in thin slices, leaving bright stripes after falling off. 2. ** Judging from the growth index of the sapling ** - ** Relationship between head diameter and tree age **: The thicker the head diameter, the better, because the thickness is related to the number of years. The longer the number of years, the thicker the tree, the bigger the tree. Generally, the diameter of the first year old tree head is 0.3 cm, the diameter of the second year old tree head is 0.6 - 1.2 cm, and the diameter of the third year old tree head is 1.2 - 2 cm. - ** Relationship between plant height and age **: The height of a 1-year-old seedling is about 20cm, the height of a 2-year-old seedling is about 30 - 60cm, the height of a 3-year-old seedling is about 60 - 80cm, and the height of a 4-year-old seedling is about 80 - 100 cm. - ** Relationship between fruit bearing capacity and tree age **: Generally, the fruit bearing capacity of a 2-year-old sapling is about 2 kg, the fruit bearing capacity of a 3-year-old sapling is about 5 kg, and the fruit bearing capacity of a 4-year-old sapling is about 10 kg. 3. ** Judging from the characteristics of the sapling ** - ** Name of the seedling **: If the name of the seedling is obviously fake, then the seedling might be fake. - [Origin of Seedlings: If you find something unreasonable from the origin of the seedlings, you can judge that they are fake seedlings.] - ** Marriage interface **: Check whether the purchased seedlings have a marriage interface, and whether the marriage interface between the rootstock and the seedling is complete. If there is no marriage interface or the union is not good, it may be a fake seedling. The novel " Flood Dragon " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!