Anemarrhena asphodeloides is generally planted by transplanting seedlings, selecting humus loam and sandy loam with good drainage, applying 45, kilograms of decomposed manure as base fertilizer every 667 meters in combination with soil preparation, spreading evenly, plowing and raking, and leveling to make a flat bed. At the end of March, irrigate the soles of feet with water, ditch with a row spacing of 1-15cm and a ditch depth of about 2cm, and evenly spread seeds in the ditch to cover the soil for suppression; The sowing amount is about 1 kg per 667 meters. In order to ensure the orderly emergence of seedlings, seeds are generally germinated before sowing. The seeds are soaked in warm water at 6℃ for 8-12 hours, and then mixed with wet sand with twice the amount of seeds. The pit is dug in the leeward, sunny and warm place to accelerate germination, and the depth of the pit is 2-3 cm. Spread the seeds in the pit, cover them with soil for 5 ~ 6 cm, and cover them with plastic film. When the germ of most seeds penetrates through the seed coat and protrudes, they can be sown in the field. Emerge 1-2 days after sowing, and when the height of seedlings is 5-6 cm, carry out thinning and seedling fixing. Anemarrhena asphodeloides can be transplanted in spring, summer and autumn. Seedlings cultivated in the previous year should be transplanted in spring, and furrows should be dug on the whole land with a row spacing of 25-3 cm and a ditch depth of 5-6 cm, and planted with a plant spacing of 1-15 cm. It is advisable to cover the soil with a depth of about 2 cm above the original ground. If the soil is dry, it should be watered once after planting. Seedlings cultivated in the previous year are generally used for summer transplanting, and those cultivated in the spring of that year are generally used for autumn transplanting. The leaves on the ground of the seedlings are kept about 1 cm, and the surplus parts are cut off with scissors to reduce the influence of transpiration loss after transplanting. Other technical requirements are the same as those for spring transplanting.