The Lily of the valley is a common flowering plant belonging to the lily family and the genus Bellflower. It is a perennial herb with a flowering period from May to June.


The flowers of the lily of the valley are small, delicate, and fragrant, and are very popular among people.


Rich in phytonutrients and bioactive ingredients, lily of the valley flowers can be used to treat a variety of diseases such as headaches, insomnia, and neurasthenia.


Lily of the valley can be used for interior decoration, adding a fresh and light scent to the indoor environment.


It is worth noting that the whole body of the lily of the valley is toxic, but as long as it is not accidentally ingested or over-exposed, it will not affect your life and you can still grow the lily of the valley at home.


The steps for growing lilies in the valley are as follows:


1. Select seeds: Before planting bell orchids, select good-quality seeds. Best to choose seeds that mature in the fall.


This is because this is the time when the most nutrients are accumulated and the relative survival rate is high. When choosing seeds, try to plant with seeds of already ripe red berries.


2. Selecting the soil: After selecting the seeds to be sown, the quality of the soil to be used before planting is very loose and cannot be planted with too sticky soil.


3. Choose a pot: It is also important to choose the right pot. It is recommended to use clay pots or plastic pots. This way, the seeds will easily live after planting.


4. Carry out sowing: Fill the prepared loose soil into the pot and water it. Generally, pause the water until water flows from the bottom of the pot.


Be careful to sow the seeds evenly on the surface of the pot, not on the walls of the pot, and observe that the distance between the various seeds is not too dense. Just cover with thin soil after sowing.


5. Growing temperature: For seeds to germinate quickly, they must be grown in an environment of about 15.


They can be covered with clean cling film or planted in summer and measures taken to cool the soil so that it is in the most suitable and appropriate growing environment.


6. Post-care: If the seeds are found to germinate and the soil surface is covered with cling film, remove it promptly so that the seeds can breathe more freely.


Should be transferred to a brightly lit place for maintenance, it should not be exposed to direct sunlight, which may harm the newly grown seedlings.


7. Water and fertilizer: you can properly increase the water, but the soil used should not be too wet, you can add the right amount of compound fertilizer, and the seeds can grow quickly.