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Koko's original poem
The original poem about Kochia scoparia is as follows:

I. Poetry

1, lush green leaves make the ground red, and the cold wind in Coody Leng is unique. Moist jade silk is plain and pure, and elegant and drunk is the only male when fragrant. I wish I had known you earlier, gone to heaven and entered the palace. Its appearance is awe-inspiring, and it can be old, and it can benefit the ears and eyes.

2, the ground is covered with wheat and grass makeup, and the fine branches and leaves are like clouds. The mountains are proud of Jianghu guests, and the fields are full of flowers. Treat the ear of heaven, lower the spring water and water the bladder. Hide old seeds, Huatuo Buddha and fold young crops.

3, shaped like a thin field given by Xiangyun, colorful and charming. Life is difficult to grow in frosty days, and dew adds freshness. The stem roots are like Buddha, and sparrows fly with needles. When you are old and the broom is clean, this love will benefit you for life.

Second, Kochia scoparia

Kochia scoparia, also known as broom vegetables and broom seedlings. It belongs to broomcorn millet belonging to Kochia of Chenopodiaceae. Originated in Europe and Asia, distributed in various provinces of China, most of them were born on the roadside in the wilderness. As a common Chinese medicine, it has the effects of clearing away damp-heat and diuresis, and is used for external treatment of beriberi and scrotal eczema. Born in fields, roadsides, wasteland, etc. It is produced all over the country.

Third, cultivation techniques.

1, the land has strong adaptability, and can be planted in all parts of the north and south, and the requirements for soil are not strict, and it can be planted in the corner of the front and back of the house. Breeding with seeds, sowing in spring and April. Before sowing, water should be poured, and the row spacing should be 0.5-0.8m, the soil should be 0.4-0.5cm, and the sowing amount should be 1kg/667m2, so as to slightly inhibit sowing. Keep the soil moist and germinate in about 10 days.

2. After the seedlings are in full bloom, the seedlings should be spaced and fixed in time, and the soil should be loosened and weeded in time, watered in time, and topdressing should be done 2-3 times a year. Cut the whole grass when the fruit is ripe in autumn, dry it to lay the fruit, remove impurities and dry it for later use. Cut the stems and leaves and dry them. Sowing and seedling raising: The suitable germination temperature of Kochia scoparia is 10-20℃. Seedlings can be directly planted in bare land or transplanted in protected land.