1, taro usually in August to October can be harvested, once ripe and timely harvest, before the frost all collected, to prevent frost damage. Planting taro should choose crop rotation method, that is, this land every few years to plant taro, not every year, otherwise it will reduce the yield.
2, first of all, to level the land, in early spring to level the land for deep plowing, is the land permeable, the choice of soil should be clay, there is a strong water retention and fertilizer.
3, taro planting time is January to March each year, as long as the weather is warm, no frost can be sown, the need to plant the taro out in the sun, 1 ~ 2 days, this can be done quickly germination.
4, the taro planted into the soil, before the seedlings, do not water, the temperature is 13 ~ 15 degrees, about a week to germinate.
5, taro in the planting of the middle and late to ensure adequate water, soil moist.
6, planting taro can be used to apply fertilizer by punching holes in the planting process to pay attention to weeding, due to the wet environment will breed a lot of weeds.
7, the moist environment is also easy to breed some pests and diseases, once found in time to kill.