1. How about yew
1. Soil: Yew likes to grow in loose and fertile soil. When raising it at home, you can use garden soil, leaf mold soil and a small amount of coarse soil. Sand mix for preparation. Mush soil can provide the necessary influence for the growth of yew, and coarse sand can improve the drainage of the soil.
2. Watering: Yew has a well-developed root system and luxuriant branches and leaves, so its demand for water is relatively high. Water it three times a day in spring and autumn, once in the morning, noon and evening. Summer is hot and high, so avoid watering at noon, once in the morning and once in the evening. You can also spray water on the leaves to moisturize. The growth rate slows down greatly in winter, so watering once every ten days and a half is enough.
3. Sunlight: Yew is a plant that likes a shady environment, so try to maintain it indoors or in a shaded location in the courtyard. In summer, when the light is too strong, it needs to be shaded. If it is exposed to strong light, the chlorophyll in the leaves will lose color and the color will become dim.
4. Temperature: It is shade-tolerant and cold-tolerant. It is a plant with strong adaptability and can withstand low temperatures of minus 25°C. The temperature range suitable for its growth is also relatively wide. It can grow normally in an environment of 10-30℃. It does not need to be moved indoors for maintenance in winter.
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