1. Soil preparation: select fertile soil, preferably acidic soil with PH 6.5 to 7.0. Before planting, it is necessary to loosen the soil and add some organic fertilizer to increase soil fertility.
2. Planting: dig a suitable planting hole in the soil, then plant the verbena seedlings in the hole, and compact the soil around the roots to prevent lodging.
3. Water: water the planting area evenly to ensure that the soil is fully wet. After watering, you can gently compact the soil by hand to help the seedlings grow better.
4. Temperature and humidity: Verbena plants like warm and humid environment, so make sure that the planting environment has enough humidity and suitable temperature. Humidifier or air humidifier can be used to increase ambient humidity.
5. Illumination: Verbena seedlings need enough sunlight to grow healthily. Planting areas can be placed in sunny places.
6. Fertilization: A few weeks after planting, some organic fertilizers can be applied appropriately to help plants grow.
7. Maintenance: Regular watering, fertilization, weeding and pruning are the keys to keep the healthy growth of verbena. Keep the planting area clean and tidy, and remove weeds and dead leaves in time.
In short, planting verbena seedlings requires patience and care, but it is also a very meaningful experience. By planting verbena seedlings, we can better understand the growth habits of this plant and appreciate its beauty and medicinal value.