Soil:Chinese privet is not strict about soil requirements; it can be planted in sandy, loamy, or brown soils. When preparing the land, it is required that the terrain be level, combined with deep plowing, and the application of organic fertilizer, around 2,000 kilograms per mu.
2. Planting:Large leaf boxwood seedlings are mainly planted in spring, usually 2-3 days before the Qingming Festival in early April. Outdoor planting usually has a spacing of 0.5×1.5 or 0.4×1.2 meters, with about 1,000 to 1,500 plants per mu.
3. Irrigation:Water once within 24 hours after planting, then water again every 3 to 5 days.IrrigationWater, then after 5 to 7 days, water for the third time. After the third watering, decide whether to water again based on the weather and the condition of the seedlings.
4. CultivationNewly planted privet seedlings have most of their soil surface exposed to the air, making the soil prone to drying and weed growth. During this period, timely weeding and soil cultivation should be carried out to promote the development of the seedlings' root system.








