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KR101785785B1
KR101785785B1 KR1020150111467A KR20150111467A KR101785785B1 KR 101785785 B1 KR101785785 B1 KR 101785785B1 KR 1020150111467 A KR1020150111467 A KR 1020150111467A KR 20150111467 A KR20150111467 A KR 20150111467A KR 101785785 B1 KR101785785 B1 KR 101785785B1
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More particularly, the present invention relates to a stone wall for cultivating a bellflower, and more particularly, to a method of cultivating a bellflower using the method of arranging stones in a height direction on the same flat surface as the periphery, inserting the seedlings horizontally in a space between the stones, The present invention relates to a method for cultivating a bellflower that can be cultivated using a stone wall for cultivating a bellflower, which is constructed by repeatedly laminating the top of the ground so that the root of the bellflower seedlings grows in the space.

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Description of the Related Art [0002] Bellflower roots growing method using stone wall [

More particularly, the present invention relates to a stone wall for cultivating a bellflower, and more particularly, to a method of cultivating a bellflower using the method of arranging stones in a height direction on the same flat surface as the periphery, inserting the seedlings horizontally in a space between the stones, The present invention relates to a method for cultivating a bellflower that can be cultivated using a stone wall for cultivating a bellflower, which is constructed by repeatedly laminating the top of the ground so that the root of the bellflower seedlings grows in the space.

Generally, bellflower is a perennial plant with lanterns and flowers are white and purple in summer and edible roots are used.

It is found mostly in the East Asian regions such as the mountains of Korea, Japan and China. In the fertile land where the water is abundant and the microbial activity is active, the roots do not live in rottenness, but rather in a rough and rough ground, Can be found.

Especially in the harsh mountainous environment, wild bellflower, which has been nurtured for decades, is called Jangseong Doraji, which contains many medicinal ingredients such as saponin, insulin, phytosterol, pratocondine, inulin and phytosterol It is used as a very expensive medicinal product.

For the reference, bellflower is cultivated for more than 5 years is called bellflower, and cultivated for more than 10 years is called bellflower bellflower. Such bellflower bellflower has anticancer activity, hypoglycemic effect, cancer cell adhesion inhibition activity, neutral fat and cholesterol decomposition activity of blood and liver , Liver-improving action and so on.

Since the long-time native Jang Saeng Doraji can not be easily obtained and has excellent value as a medicinal product, it has been tried to cultivate it in general field to create economic profit. However, due to the nature of the bellflower, The root of most bellflowers will rot, so at least after sowing, in the autumn of the third year, there is a problem that the bellflower must be collected.

Therefore, the bellflower of less than 3 years old could not be used as a medicinal herb but could only be used as a seasonal root vegetable to reach the table in spring and autumn.

In addition, in order to use the bellflower for 3 years or more and use it as a bellflower, the bellflower seeding method described in JP-A-2001-0074333 involves seeding bellflower seeds, growing the seedlings for 2 to 3 years, It describes the growth of the bellflower planted by transferring it to the soil and growing the bellflower planted for 3 to 5 years after the planting and transferring the planted bellflower plant to another soil and repeating the process of planting it several more times.

However, in contrast to the fact that Jang Saeng Doraji, which grows wild in the wild, grows continuously for only one year for a few years, the above-mentioned conventional technique mentioned above, as mentioned above, the problem of roots decaying after 3 years There is a problem that can not be done.

In this way, the rooting of the bellflower can be attributed to increased water content in the soil and damage to the root.

If the weeds are rooted in the field where the bellflower grows, the roots of the weeds, which grow very fast, become entangled with the roots of the bellflower, and when the weeds are removed, the roots of the bellflower are caught in the roots of the weeds, . In this case, the damaged bellflower is easily decayed by microbial invasion in the soil.

In addition, although the bellflower grows well in dry soil, it is easy to drain the well-ventilated soil, ie, water. However, in the conventional art, it is described that digging the grove to smoothly ventilate artificially in a general field, There is a problem that the water in the soil can not be dried.

As a result, the above-mentioned conventional technique has had a disadvantage of a cultivation method which can not help but plant planting after three years.

In addition, when the bellflower is planted, it grows in the soil for many years so that the bellflower can intertwine with each other. Therefore, there is a problem that it is difficult to collect the bellows in such a manner that the roots are not cut and transferred to another place.

Therefore, it is urgent to develop a method of cultivating Jangsang-do-rosewood which does not need to be transferred without causing rotting if the plant is cultivated for more than three years in one place.

Korean Patent Publication No. 2001-0074333

Accordingly, the present invention has been made to solve the above-mentioned conventional problems,

The stone is placed on the same flat surface as the surroundings, the dolomite seedlings are inserted horizontally into the space between the stones, and the stone wall is filled with the stone wall so that the root of the seedlings grows in the space between the stones. The present invention is intended to provide a method of cultivating a bellflower that can be cultivated without reprocessing and planting using the stone wall for cultivating the bellflower.

In order to achieve the above object,

A cultivation step including a sowing process in which the seedlings are sowed in spring or autumn in the open field, and a sowing process in which the seedlings are collected in the spring of the year after sowing; And

A foundation process for laying the ground surface so that the dolomite cultivating stone wall is constructed higher than the surrounding ground, a step of arranging the stones on the ground surface so that a constant space is formed between the adjacent stones horizontally on the ground surface A process of inserting the seedlings grown horizontally through a cultivation step in a space formed between the stones, a process of filling the seedlings with the mixture of the rocks to fill the spaces formed between the stones placed in the state where the seedlings are inserted, And a step of constructing a stone wall by repeating the arranging process or the filling process to form a stone wall for cultivating the sowing straw.

And harvesting the bellflower from the upper part of the stone wall to harvest the bellflower cultivated in the stone wall built through the stone wall construction stage.

In addition, the stone wall mortar mixture contains 60 to 80% by weight of natural soil, 10 to 30% by weight of rice straw, 0.2 to 2% by weight of ash powder formed by burning vegetation including branches and weeds, 2 to 8% by weight of a mixture prepared by mixing and finely slicing, 0.5 to 5% by weight of calcareous powder and 0.5 to 5% by weight of a mixed chemical fertilizer.

Also, stone wall for cultivating bellflower involves building up by two stacking methods using bricks.

The inserting process also includes inserting the seedlings into both sides of the stone wall.

It also includes a packaging step to cover the top of the built stone walls.

A plurality of bricks stacked on top of each other and arranged at a predetermined interval in the horizontal direction on an upper surface of the base layer, the plurality of bricks being stacked on top of each other, a seedling growing space formed between the bricks, A seedling seedling filling the seedling growing space, and a seedling seedling planted in a horizontal direction in a stone flower seedling filling the seedling growing space.

According to the stone wall for cultivating the rhizome of the present invention and the rhizome cultivation method using the same

First, since the bellflower is inserted horizontally between the bricks forming the stone wall, even if the weeds breed around, they are clogged with bricks and can not be rooted in the stone walls, thereby lowering the reproductive rate of the weeds and protecting the growth of the bellflower It is effective.

Second, since the bellflower is cultivated on a stone wall built on a level higher than the surface of the ground after the ground surface is flattened, harmful microorganisms living in the soil and moles and animals that dig the tunnels are effective to prevent the bellflower roots from being damaged, The dry condition is maintained, and the roots are not rotted without planting periodically.

Third, since the bellflower is composed of the stone wall planting soil, it is possible to supply the nutrients so that the bellflower grows even if it has been moved for many years.

Fourth, the seedlings of bellflower can be inserted into both sides of the stone wall and cultivated. Therefore, it is possible to cultivate bellflower in large scale in a small farm near the urban area by reducing the cultivation space.

Fifth, the distance between the bricks and the bricks is 3.5cm to 8cm, so that the roots of the respective bellows are not tangled with each other, they do not deviate from each other, and they are grown straight and thick. When harvesting the bellflower, So that the bellflower can be harvested without damaging the roots.

Sixth, since it includes the packing step to cover the upper part of the stone wall, it has the effect of protecting the platycodon from weed seed, heavy rain, direct sunlight.

Seventh, since the height of the stone wall is formed from 1000 cm to 1400 cm, there is no need to bend the waist when the bellflower is managed and harvested, so that the harvesting time is shortened and the fatigue of the worker is reduced.

Eighth, after sowing, the seedlings are collected in the spring of the year after the harvest or the typhoon does not pass, just before harvesting, so that the rootstock is kept dry and the damage is minimized.

1 is a cultivation flow chart of a stone wall for cultivating a bellflower of the present invention and a bellflower cultivation method using the same.
2 is a view illustrating an example of a method for stacking two bricks in a stone wall construction step of a stone wall for cultivating a bellflower of the present invention and a bellflower cultivation method using the same.
3 is a view illustrating an inserting process of the dolphin cultivation method using the stone dolomite for cultivating the dolomite according to the present invention.
FIG. 4 is a view showing a stone wall for cultivating a bellflower of the present invention and a method for cultivating a bellflower using the same.
5 is a view illustrating still another example of a stone wall for cultivating a bellflower of the present invention and a method for cultivating a bellflower using the same.
Fig. 6 is an exemplary view showing still another embodiment of the dolphin cultivation stone of the present invention.
Fig. 7 is an exemplary view showing still another embodiment of the dolomite for cultivating the bellflower of the present invention.

Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.

Prior to the description of the present invention, the following specific structure or functional description is merely illustrative for the purpose of describing an embodiment according to the concept of the present invention, and embodiments according to the concept of the present invention may be embodied in various forms , And should not be construed as limited to the embodiments described herein.

In addition, embodiments according to the concept of the present invention can make various changes and have various forms, so that specific embodiments are illustrated in the drawings and described in detail herein.

However, it should be understood that the embodiments according to the concept of the present invention are not intended to limit the present invention to specific modes of operation, but include all modifications, equivalents and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the present invention.

In addition, to include an element throughout the specification does not exclude other elements unless specifically stated otherwise, but may include other elements.

Referring to the flowering diagram of FIG. 1, a method of cultivating a flowering plant using a stone wall for cultivating a broodstock according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described.

The method for cultivating a bellflower using a stone paddy for cultivating a prawn of the present invention includes a cultivation step (S10) and a stone wall construction step (S20).

The growing step S10 includes a sowing step S11 for sowing the seedlings in spring or autumn and a sowing step S12 for collecting the seedlings 200 in the spring of the year after the sowing.

First, the sowing process (S11) is to sow the dried and drainage-free Nogijedoraji seedlings in order to create a good environment for growing the syrphae.

Since the sowing process S11 is generally performed in order to grow the seedlings 200, a detailed description will be omitted.

Also, it is common to collect the bellflower within 3 years and use it as a seedling. In this case, it is preferable that the seeding process (S12) is springing in the second year after sowing, in which the bellflower seedlings grow sufficiently for the seedling (200).

In addition, the bellflower grows well in a humid, sunny, well-ventilated environment. This feature can prevent the growth of the bellflower when the rain is high and the humidity is high and the bellflower rotates when the soil is kept in a humid condition. Therefore, the second year after sowing the bellflower It is desirable to take the bellflower seedlings (200) in the spring, before the rainy season and the typhoon are over, to keep the bellflower seedlings (200) dry.

Meanwhile, the stone wall construction step S20 is carried out to construct the stone wall 100 for cultivating the Dorage cultivation, in which the Dorasan seedlings 200 collected through the cultivation step S10 are transferred.

The stone building construction step S20 includes a foundation construction process S21 and a building process S25 and the building process S25 includes a placement process S22, an inserting process S23, and a filling process S24 .

First, in order to construct the stone wall 100 for cultivating the bellflower, the ground is laid flat at the same height as the surroundings in the basic construction process (S21).

As described above, the reason why the foundation is formed at a flat height in the same manner as the surroundings without forming the depression in the ground in the basic construction process (S21) is as follows.

If the soil is formed in a dented form and then the dorad seedlings (200) are planted on the side of the ditch form, water will naturally gather in the ditch and the moisture content of the soil will increase, Because it is recessed below the surface of the ground, it is difficult to obtain sufficient sunshine, so it forms the foundation with the same flat height as the surrounding ground surface.

In addition, weeds growing around the wind can fly in the wind or grow in the place where the plant grows through the roots, so that the seedlings (200) are covered with the seeds of the weeds so that they can cause damage to the roots and bellflower roots. It is preferable that the floor where the dolphin cultivation stone wall 100 is built should be flattened to the same height as the surroundings since the living microorganisms and the moles of the living microorganisms and the moles digging the grounds may damage the bellflower roots.

In addition, the basic construction process (S21) can be performed by using various equipment for growing the ground. Since the floor is made tangible, it is possible to prevent the stone wall 100 for cultivating the flower grove from falling down.

After the basic construction process S21, a placement process (S22) is performed in which the stones are arranged on the ground surface so as to have a constant space on the ground surface.

The stones used in the arranging process S22 may include bricks 110, peripheral stones 111, abandoned sidewalk blocks, and the like.

In the present embodiment, for the sake of easy explanation, the brick 110 formed in a rectangular parallelepiped shape will be described by way of example.

As shown in FIG. 2, each brick 110 is disposed at a predetermined spacing from each other.

In this case, it is preferable to set the interval of each brick 110 to 3.5 to 8 cm. If the interval is less than 3.5 cm, the width of the interval is too narrow, so that the bellows is difficult to grow to a sufficient size, If the thickness of the brick 110 is more than 8 cm, the distance between the bricks 110 becomes too large, and thus the durability of the stone paddy 100 for pedigree cultivation is reduced.

Next, an inserting process (S23) for inserting the platycodon seedlings 200 in the horizontal direction is performed for each space between the bricks 110 arranged as shown in Fig.

Considering that the roots of the seeds 200 have been already grown to some extent when they are inserted horizontally in the horizontal direction, the meaning of the word horizontally is 0 degree It should be noted that it may mean a shape in which the bellflower seedlings (200) are laid laterally within a range of ± 20 °.

Also, it is possible to minimize the amount of moisture reaching the rootstocks by planting the seedlings (200) in the horizontal direction so that the root rot can be reduced.

Since the bellflower seedlings are inserted into the spaces between the bricks 110, the respective bellflowers can be harvested in a state in which the roots are not damaged when they are harvested after prolonged cultivation, It is.

In the inserting process (S23), as shown in FIG. 2, the seedlings 200 may be inserted into both sides of the stone wall 100 for forming the groguet.

A filling process (S24) is performed in which the stone wall molding filling material 120 is filled so as to fill the space between the bricks 110 arranged after inserting the molding material into the spaces between the bricks 110.

The stone wall mortar 120 used in the filling step S24 is formed by mixing with water in a dough form, preferably 60 to 80% by weight of the stone wall mortar 120 and 20 to 40% by weight of water .

When the content of the stone wall mortar 120 is less than 60% by weight, the moisture content of the stone mortar 120 is increased. Therefore, the seedlings 200 may be corroded by moisture. On the other hand, It is difficult to sufficiently fill up the space between the ground surface and the ground surface. Therefore, it may be formed by mixing 60 to 80% by weight of the stone wall mortar 120 and 20 to 40% by weight of water.

In more detail, the stone wall mortar 120 is preferably composed of 60 to 80% by weight of natural soil, 10 to 30% by weight of rice straw, vegetation including branches and weeds, 2 to 8% by weight of a mixture obtained by mixing finely sliced plants mixed with 0.2 to 2% by weight of ash powder to be planted, including branches, shrubs and cereals, 0.5 to 5% by weight of calcareous powder and 0.5 to 5% by weight of mixed chemical fertilizer %. ≪ / RTI >

The natural soil may refer to earth soil which can be generally seen outdoors, or soil for flower that can be purchased on the market.

If the natural soil content is less than 60% by weight, the rice straw and other inclusions are difficult to be kneaded together, and when the natural soil content is more than 80% by weight, the content of the inclusions added for supplying nutrients to the seedlings 200 It is preferable to mix the stone wall mortar 120 within the scope of the above embodiment since the stone mortar can be easily wiped when it is grown.

In addition, rice straw generally can be used in dry rice straw used in a farm. Preferably, rice straw which has been aged for about 1 year is immersed in water for 2 days, and the rice straw is softened and can be sliced at intervals of about 5 cm.

If the rice straw is less than 10% by weight, the nutrients to be consumed by the seedlings 200 may be decreased. If the rice straw is more than 30% by weight, there is a problem that the stone wall 120 is not sufficiently kneaded. It is preferable to contain rice straw.

In addition, ash powder is formed by burning vegetation including branches and weeds, and may contain 0.2 to 2% by weight. If the ash powder is less than 0.2% by weight, the bactericidal power is lowered, A harmful microorganism that inhibits the growth of the seeds 200 of drosophila may occur. If the content exceeds 2% by weight, a fine ash powder may interfere with the nutritional absorption of the dorasii root. Therefore, desirable.

Next, the mixture is preferably formed by finely chopping with a mixture of vegetable matter including branches, weeds and grains, and may be contained in the range of 2 to 8 wt%. If the amount of the mixture is less than 2% by weight, it is difficult to procure various nutrients that are insufficient only by rice straw. If the mixture is more than 8% by weight, unnecessary nutritional excess may result in rotting roots.

In addition, it is preferable that the calcareous powder which assists the nutrition absorption of the crops and inhibits heavy metal absorption is blended in an amount of 0.5 to 5 wt%. If the amount is less than 0.5 wt%, the effect of assisting nutrition absorption is insufficient. It is preferable to contain calcareous powder within the scope of the above-mentioned embodiment because there is a problem that the stone wall mixed material 120 with water is solidified more than necessary.

In addition, the compound chemical fertilizer containing nitrogen, phosphoric acid, calcium, potassium, magnesium and the like is preferably blended in an amount of 0.5 to 5% by weight.

If the amount is less than 0.5% by weight, the essential nutrients are insufficiently fed until the seedlings (200) are cultivated as adults. If the seedlings are more than 5% by weight, acidification of the seedlings (120) It is preferable to use a compound chemical fertilizer within the scope of the above embodiment.

On the ground surface, for example, stones such as bricks 110 are arranged at regular intervals and the seeds 200 are horizontally laid. Then, intervals between the stones such as the bricks 110 are filled with the stone wall mortar 120 (S22), the inserting process (S23), and the filling process (S24) are repeatedly performed on the upper part of the layer of the stone pillar 100 for cultivating the pavement formed after making one layer of the stone pavement 100 for cultivating the pavement, The seedling cultivation spaces are formed to be offset from each other along the up and down direction, and the layers of the stone flower bud 100 for continuous cultivation may be continuously stacked so as to have independent spaces.

Since the layered structure of the bricks 110 is formed on the outer surface of the stone wall 100 for pedigree cultivation through the above-described building process S25, even if the weed seeds breeze against the stone wall 100 for cultivating the grove, 110), so it is possible to cultivate Drosophila seedlings (200) without worrying about weed breeding.

In addition, in the above-described building process (S25), as shown in FIG. 2, when stacking the layers of the stone pavement 100 for laid-flower cultivation, the conventional two-ply brick piling method can be used.

More specifically, the two-ply brick-piling method is a method of piling up bricks which are successively stacked so that the arrangement of the bricks 110 on each floor is staggered horizontally and vertically, so that even if the bellows is grown for a long time, So that the stone wall 100 for cultivating the bellflower can be maintained.

Meanwhile, the stone pavement 100, which is constructed through the stone wall construction step S20 including the above-described steps, may be formed in the form of a dash, a silver lining, and a dipstick.

4, the width of the stone wall 100 is preferably 40 to 60 cm and the height is 1000 to 1400 cm. When the width of the stone wall 100 for pedigree cultivation is less than 40 cm, The width of the cultivating stone wall 100 is too narrow and the space where the crucible can grow sufficiently is narrow. On the other hand, when the width is more than 60 cm, there is a problem that an excessive amount of material is required to construct the stone wall 100 for cultivating the cornflower. It is desirable to build it within the category of.

In addition, since the stone wall 100 for cultivating the bellflower is formed in a height direction on a flat ground surface, there is an effect that a worker can bend excessively and collect labor.

In addition, as shown in FIG. 5, the canopy construction step S20 may further include a packing process (S26) for covering the lid 130 on the upper part of the stone pine tree 100 for cultivation after the building process.

The lid 130 may be formed of a synthetic resin material or may be formed to correspond to the length and width of the stone flower pedestal 100 and may be formed in an arcuate shape so as not to accumulate rainwater.

Since the upper part of the stone pavement 100 for covering the pavement is covered by the packaging process S26, the pavement can be protected from weed seed, heavy rain, and excessive direct sunlight.

Meanwhile, a harvesting step (S30) for harvesting the bellflower may be further performed after a long period of time has elapsed in the stone pavement 100 for cultivating the pavement constructed through the stone wall construction step S20.

In the harvesting step S30, the brick 110 is removed from the upper part of the stone pile 100 for cultivating the pavement, and the layered pavement 120 is shaved off. In addition, the layered pavement can be broken down by other methods capable of harvesting the pike- By adopting various methods, it is possible to harvest the bellflower cultivated in the stone wall (100) for long time for cultivation of the bellflower.

More specifically, since the seedlings 200 are inserted horizontally on both sides of the stone flower bud 100 for cultivation, it is possible to eliminate the inconvenience of planting the buds once every three years and to grow the buds for a long time in one place .

In addition, it can be used as a small-scale farm where bellflower can be cultivated by constructing stone wall (100) for bellflower cultivation even in a narrow outdoor space formed around the city.

This kind of small-sized bellflower farm will be opened to allow children and citizens familiar with the city life to experience bellflower cultivation, and to supply bellflower cultivated directly so that citizens can eat bellflower at low prices. It is possible to share agriculture even in urban areas.

Next, the stone wall 100 for cultivating the bellflower for cultivating the bellflower of the present invention will be described.

The stone pavement 100 for cultivating the pavement includes a foundation layer 150, a brick 110, a seedling growing space 140, a stone wall mortar 120 and a seedling 200.

The stone pavement 100 for cultivating the bellflower is formed through a stone wall construction step S20.

First, the foundation layer 150 is formed through a foundation work S21 to consolidate the ground surface to construct the stone wall 100 for pedigree cultivation so that the height of the foundation layer 150 is the same as that of the surrounding ground surface.

The base layer 150 is formed to have the same height as the surface of the ground, which is described in detail in the description of the foundation work S21.

A plurality of bricks 110 are formed at regular intervals on the foundation layer 150 formed on the foundation floor S21.

The bricks 110 may be preferably formed in a rectangular parallelepiped shape, or may be an abandoned pavement block or an outdoor general pillar 111.

For reference, the hull 111 may include naturally formed stones which are generally seen outdoors.

When the stone pavement 100 for pedigree cultivation is stacked using the general pavilions 111, the pavilions 111 may be laid in a predetermined oblique direction as shown in FIG. 6, or the pavilions 111 may be stacked as shown in FIG. May be stacked in the direction in which the direction of the heddle 111 intersects with each other.

When the stone pavement 100 for cultivating the pavement is formed by using the pavement 111, the sizes of the pavements 111 are different from each other. Therefore, the margins between the pavements 111 are increased, There is an effect that the cultivation space 140 is increased and the stone pavement 100 for cultivating the pavement has a strong effect because the pavement 111 is piled up in a certain direction.

More specifically, the hood 111 or the bricks 110 described above can be used interchangeably, and the method of forming the stone wall 100 for cultivating the dolomite is the same regardless of the use of any stone.

3, a seedling cultivation space 140 is formed between the bricks 110 and the bricks 110, and the platycodon seedlings 200 are horizontally inserted into the seedlings cultivation space 140.

More specifically, in the seedling growing space 140, the seedling 200 grows so that roots are not entangled with other seedlings 200, so that while the seedling 200 grows, the rootstock is straight and thick And it is ensured that even when harvesting after long-term cultivation, a certain space can be harvested without damage to the root roots.

Next, the stone wall mortar 120 is formed so as to fill the seedlings cultivation space 140 by covering the platycodon 200 inserted horizontally at the ratio described in the above-mentioned filling step (S24).

In addition, the platycodon seedlings 200 are generally cultivated in an open field, so a detailed description will be omitted.

By repeating such a process, bricks are stacked, so that the stone pavement for pedigree cultivation as shown in Fig. 4 can be formed.

The present invention is not limited by the above-described embodiment and the accompanying drawings, but is intended to be limited by the appended claims. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims. something to do.

S10: Cultivation step
S11: Sowing process
S12: Picking process
S20: Stone wall construction phase
S21: Foundation course
S22: Placement process
S23: Insertion process
S24: Filling process
S25: Construction process
S26: Packaging process
S30: Harvest stage

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A cultivation step including a sowing process in which the seedlings are sowed in spring or autumn in the open field, and a sowing process in which the seedlings are collected in the spring of the year after sowing;
A basic construction process of moving the seedlings of the bellflower seedlings and making the surface of the seedlings grow at a height equal to the height of the surroundings so as to be higher than the surrounding ground, and arranging stones on the ground surface, Including, but not limited to,
The building process includes arranging the stones on the ground surface so that the interval between the stones adjacent horizontally on the flat ground surface is 3.5 to 8 cm and the roots of the adjacent bellows are not tangled with each other, A step of inserting dorad seedlings cultivated through a cultivation step in a horizontal direction in a seedling growing space to be formed, a seeding step in which 20 to 40% by weight of water is added so as to fill the seedling growing space formed between the stones placed in a state in which the dorad seedling is inserted And 60 to 80% by weight of a stone wall mortar, followed by mixing and filling,
After arranging the stones at regular intervals on the ground surface and placing the seeds of the bellflower seedlings horizontally, the gap between the stones is filled with the stonewalling mortar so as to make one layer of the stonewall for cultivating the blooming stalks. A step of repeatedly carrying out the filling process and the filling process, wherein the seedling growing spaces formed by the layers are alternately formed in the vertical direction, and are continuously laminated so as to have independent spaces; And
A harvesting step of harvesting the dolphin from the upper part of the stone wall in order to harvest the dolphin cultivated in the stone wall built through the stone wall construction step,
The stone wall mortar contains 60 to 80% by weight of natural soil, 10 to 30% by weight of rice straw, 0.2 to 2% by weight of ash powder formed by burning vegetation including branches and weeds, A method for cultivating a bellflower with a flowering stone for pedigree cultivation, comprising: 2 to 8% by weight of a mixture obtained by mixing finely divided plants, 0.5 to 5% by weight of calcareous powder, and 0.5 to 5% by weight of a mixed chemical fertilizer.
delete delete The method according to claim 1,
Wherein the stone wall for cultivating the bellflower is piled up using a two-ply stacking method using bricks.
2. The method of claim 1,
Wherein the platycodon is inserted into both sides of the stone wall.
The method according to claim 1,
And further comprising a packaging step of covering the top of the constructed stone wall with a lid.
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