如何修剪和喂养薄荷植物

 如何修剪和喂养薄荷植物

Thomas Sullivan

哦,薄荷,你是多么美妙的草本植物啊!你不仅气味和口感极具吸引力,令人心旷神怡,而且在花园里也非常漂亮。 我住在温带气候区,所以到了 1 月底,我的莫吉托薄荷看起来需要并希望好好修剪一下。

这篇文章主要介绍如何修剪和喂养盆栽(或花园)中的薄荷,以促进我们期待在春天看到的新芽生长。

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这是我修剪薄荷前的样子--杂乱无章,亟需好好修剪一下。

薄荷是一种多年生草本植物,就像一些莎草一样。 你可以认为它上面(茎和叶)柔嫩,下面(根)耐寒。 在寒冷的气候条件下,它柔软的茎和叶会在第一次严霜后完全枯萎,下一季天气转暖后又会长出新叶。

如果你是薄荷新手,又生活在气候较为温和的地区,不要因为你的薄荷到了冬天就看起来很悲伤而绝望。 薄荷就是这样。 顺便说一句,薄荷有很多品种和口味可供选择,有些比其他的更耐寒。

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下面介绍如何修剪和喂养盆栽薄荷,以促进其生长:

在图森,我需要剪掉老茎。 这株薄荷看起来杂乱无章,叶子变黄并脱落,而新长出的叶子在二月就已经出现了。 简单地说,你需要剪掉老茎,以带来新的叶子。 你可能还需要在仲夏修剪和清理薄荷,因为它长得很疯狂。

这是薄荷修剪后的样子;喂食。

我发现薄荷不需要施肥,因为它天生就有快速生长的习性。 这就是为什么最好把薄荷种在花盆里,除非你想让它霸占你的花盆。 它很喜欢有机喂养,春天可以用一两把蚯蚓堆肥和一层 1 英寸厚的堆肥来喂养它,尤其是种在花盆里的薄荷。 在除去老的生长点后,你要轻轻戳一下土壤在涂上好东西之前,先把它弄松一点。

这可以让你看到从下部茎部长出的新芽。

我每天都要用到薄荷,希望新的薄荷叶尽快长出来。

这杯莫吉托薄荷酒是我的新宠,你的呢?

祝您园艺愉快,谢谢您的光临、

我的薄荷糖只用了 17 天就恢复了,速度真快!

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Thomas Sullivan

Jeremy Cruz is an avid gardener and plant enthusiast, with a particular passion for indoor plants and succulents. Born and raised in a small town, Jeremy developed an early love for nature and spent his childhood nurturing his own backyard garden. As he grew older, he honed his skills and knowledge through extensive research and hands-on experience.Jeremy's fascination with indoor plants and succulents sparked during his college years when he transformed his dorm room into a vibrant green oasis. He soon realized the positive impact these green beauties had on his well-being and productivity. Determined to share his newfound love and expertise, Jeremy started his blog, where he dispenses valuable tips and tricks to help others cultivate and care for their own indoor plants and succulents.With an engaging writing style and a knack for simplifying complex botanical concepts, Jeremy empowers newbies and experienced plant owners alike to create stunning indoor gardens. From choosing the right plant varieties for different light conditions to troubleshooting common problems like pests and watering issues, his blog provides comprehensive and trustworthy guidance.In addition to his blogging endeavors, Jeremy is a certified horticulturist and holds a degree in Botany. His in-depth understanding of plant physiology enables him to explain the scientific principles behind plant carein a relatable and accessible manner. Jeremy's genuine dedication to maintaining healthy, thriving greenery shines through in his teachings.When he's not busy tending to his extensive plant collection, Jeremy can be found exploring botanical gardens, conducting workshops, and collaborating with nurseries and garden centers to promote sustainable and eco-friendly practices. His ultimate goal is to inspire people to embrace the joys of indoor gardening, fostering a deep connection with nature and enhancing the beauty of their living spaces.