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    Key Point:A brief description of the techniques used to plant the fragrance trees, which are now one of the country's secondary protected plants, growing in a tropical environment, one of the usual green wood, and a rare and precious medicinal plant in the world, growing at high altitude. And as the socio-economic development unfolds, the greater the population's understanding of the fragrance trees, the greater the demand for them, the growing development

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    A brief description of the techniques used to plant the fragrance trees, which are now one of the country's secondary protected plants, growing in a tropical environment, one of the usual green wood, and a rare and precious medicinal plant in the world, growing at high altitude. And as the socio-economic development unfolds, the greater the population's understanding of the fragrance trees, the greater the demand for them, the growing development of health care and daily supplies, nature, the lack of medicines, the more expensive markets, and the hand-to-hand planting of fragrance trees, are part of people's daily leisure activities. Here's what we're going to do with this. The most important thing about the planting of scavengers is the choice of scavengers, and the purchase of scavengers on the market can determine their price according to the year in which they grow. The price of a sunk sapling is 3 yuan a year, the price of a sprouts is 7 yuan a year, the price of a sprouts is 15 yuan a year, the price of shrunk sprouts is 30 yuan a year, the price of a shrunk sprouts is 55 yuan a year, and the price of a shrunk sprouts is 85 yuan a year. The market has a maximum of 30 years of growth and the price is £15,800. The price of the five-year difference is $8,600. The cultivation of sunken saplings can be bought in the market, while the chances of survival are higher for the longer it grows. The saplings, which are purchased, are not suitable to continue to be raised in the plant and can be planted in the mountains or in the yard. Cultivation time 1. Cultivation time in the case of sunken saplings, their survival can be increased to over 95 per cent, the best being in the rain. And a bag of seedlings or nutritional seedlings with higher survival rates. 2. Plantation preparation. Cultivation of scavenger seedlings, which can be dug early, with a width of 50 cm and a depth of 40 cm. You can go back to the topsoil and go back to the base fat, which is 100 grams, with the option of composite fat, which can be evenly covered by the backsoil. Then the purchased seedlings will be placed behind the pits, and the trees will be covered up to the roots, so that they will not be exposed, so that the roots will not corrosive after exposure to compound fertilizer. And when the plant is finished, the whole backfill should be in the shape of a tower, and water should be avoided. And the selection of the place of cultivation can be at a distance of more than 2 metres. After the planting has been completed, the side branches at the lower part of the tree seedling shall be cut before the seedlings rise, and the leaves at the same part shall be cut off only if the upper part is retained. The blades are trimmed and can be cut in half. The seedling period, at the end of the rainy season, is suitable for pine soil and requires timely weeding to avoid nutrient absorption. And a seedling can be raised twice a year, around the rainy season. In addition to fertilization during planting, fertilization steps will need to be carried out simultaneously during the pre- and post-season rearing period, with the option of consumable fertilisation at the same time as the pine soil, with more than 100 g per plant and less than 150 g. Smelting saplings can be prevented from growing into deformities due to undernourishment. Not too many fertilization times, twice a year, and no direct contact with the seedlings, since

     
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