Tea gardens are suitable for growing plants.
Plants planted in tea gardens are generally used for shade. There are two common shade trees, acacia, acacia, paulownia and masson pine, or plum, loquat, persimmon and chestnut.
Acacia rachii
Acacia grows rapidly, bears drought and has strong adaptability to the environment. When mature, it is as high as 6- 10 meter, which has a good effect on improving soil, preventing soil erosion and improving the ecological environment of tea garden.
phoenix tree
Paulownia is shade-tolerant, likes to grow in warm climate, has weak cold tolerance and strong adaptability, and is generally 20 meters high. It is a good shade tree species in tea garden, and Feng Shui plays a role in making money.
masson pine
Pinus massoniana is a positive tree species, which is fond of shade, light and temperature, with majestic plants, strange posture, strong adaptability, strong wind resistance and smoke resistance, and is suitable for tea garden cultivation.
chestnut
There are nine kinds of chestnut trees suitable for planting, which can make tea farmers get more benefits from tea gardens and make full use of the soil in tea gardens.
loquat
Loquat can be planted in Dawuxing, Longquan 1, and the variety and planting density of fruit trees are determined according to the coverage of tea gardens and the growth of tea trees.
persimmon
When planting persimmon trees, you can choose Japanese sweet persimmon varieties that have been successfully planted, such as Maekawa Jiro and Jiro. Although it can bring certain economic benefits, persimmon trees have bad feng shui significance and have the homonym of dead children.