Method of improving soil by planting vegetables in coastal prawn culture pond during winter break
A technology for improving soil and breeding ponds, which is applied in the field of improving soil by planting vegetables in coastal prawn breeding ponds during the winter break, which can solve the problems of idle soil and achieve the effects of accelerating drainage, avoiding negative impacts, and improving irrigation efficiency
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[0030] A kind of method utilizing littoral prawn breeding pond to plant vegetables in winter break period to improve soil, comprises the following steps:
[0031] (1) Shrimp Pond Cleaning: At the beginning of October every year, after all the vannamei shrimp are out of the pond, the water in the breeding pond is drained and the pond is dried for 2 weeks. like figure 1 As shown, a drain 4 with a depth of 0.5m and a width of 0.5m is dug around the breeding pond 1 for drainage in rainy days. 4 in communication, and the outlet of the drainage channel 4 is in communication with the reservoir 5. After clearing the weeds and sundries in the pond, use a rotary tiller to loosen the soil, rake it horizontally and vertically to form multiple vegetable planting areas 2 and furrows, and the vegetable planting area 2 is 3m in width, 5m in length, and 0.3m in height. The distance between adjacent vegetable planting areas 2 is 0.4m. (2) Planting: Choose broccoli, rape, and potherb mustard ...
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