
Today we'll talk about how tulip natural balls grow, and the tulips are five-degree and natural balls, which are naturally harvested. He's not springing, so we need to be artificially springing. The natural ball, you wait for the leaves to collapse, that is, after the frost, before the thaw is planted in the ground, when he opens the apricot the following year. His anti-frozen temperature is minus 25 degrees, below minus 25 degrees. How deep can we grow? It's over five to eight centimeters of ground-planted pellets, and it's over the jumbas. And then there's the cover, and then there's the cover, and then there's the cover, and there's the skin, and there's no skin, and there's no skin, and there's the tub, and he's growing fast, and there's water, and there's water. If you don't water the tulips, he won't grow root, he'll grow root to be more resistant to freezing, more nutrients, more flowers. When it was frozen, it was watered again, so that the soil was sealed, and the moisture below him was kept good, so that in spring the flowers could be more beautiful and beautiful. The plant almost forgot the plant, and when we got the natural ball, we put it in the freezer, about two or five degrees, not cold, then plant it, then freeze it, and then, in the frost, we plant it in the pot, for 30 or 40 days outside, and then get it to the house, and then he springs up again。




