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Perilla sells for a lot of money, what nutritional value does it have? How to plant it?

Perilla sold very expensive, it has what nutritional value? How to plant it? Perilla, you can see it everywhere in the countryside, if it grows in the crop field, and crop grabbing nutrients, will also be treated as a weed cleaned out. Perilla has two kinds of green and purple, the appearance is the same, is the color is different, but eat more pick purple perilla to eat, you can use perilla cooking fish, suppress the fishy smell. Or wash the fresh perilla, put it into the pickle bed to soak and cook, fish out and eat directly or cook fish, I personally don't like to eat perilla, don't really like the smell of it.

In the countryside perilla is no need to spend money, go directly to the field to pick is, as long as the place has grown once perilla, every year will grow again perilla, do not need human management. But in the city perilla will be vegetable farmers tied into a small handle to sell, the price is not expensive, usually 1-2 yuan a small one.

It was the year before last or how long, we here came a person, to the villagers to send perilla seeds, told the villagers to plant perilla to sell, package recycling, collection of dry leaves, the price is 8 yuan a catty. So a lot of people around us planted perilla that year. I'll talk about our specific method of planting perilla. Planting perilla certainly can not be like the wild perilla, let it grow, or to seedling before transplanting.

The perilla has a strong adaptability, whether it is to the sun emperor or the back of the shade can grow. Nursery land to choose fertile soil plot nursery. Turn the ground in advance, and then leveled, the perilla planting evenly spread on it. Spread a little sparse, too dense seedlings are too crowded, seedlings are not strong. The distance between each hole is about 30cm when transplanting, and the plant will grow side branches when it grows up, so it can't be planted too densely.

The perilla doesn't need much fertilizer, you can apply a small amount of manure in 5-7 days after planting, and then apply rotted farmyard fertilizer in the middle of the growth period, I applied pigeon droppings and chicken poop in the chicken coop at that time, grabbed a large amount of it in each hole, and then ploughed the ground again to remove weeds and cultivate the soil. I didn't apply much fertilizer after that. The perilla can be picked twice, the first time you pick most of the leaves, the perilla is still growing, and will grow a new round of leaves, just less than the first time.