
In the spring when all things grow, the plants should be free and unhindered. However, the tree trunks by the roadside are always covered with layers of tape. Why is this?

Is it to keep the tree warm? Or for decorative greenery? No, these tapes are actually used for deworming.
Every spring, a large number of paramecia will climb from the ground to the street trees, sucking the sap of the tree for a living. The trees that have been attacked by the paramecia are prone to wither, and even lead to the death of the tree in severe cases.
If these dense insect "corps" are not contained in time, the consequences will be serious. So people came up with a way to use the smooth surface of the tape to prevent the bugs from climbing up, so that when the paramecia climbed to the tape part, it would slide down due to the lack of friction. The survival risk of street trees being damaged by insects is greatly reduced.

Unexpectedly, tape can also do its part to protect greenery. But for ordinary people, greening the streets is not their daily responsibility. In contrast, potted plants at home are more important. Today, the editor will recommend a more practical way to make the green plants in your home more beautiful by using tape skillfully.
Green radish is a common domestic plant. Anyone who has raised it must know that it is very troublesome if it grows too well, because the branches and leaves will grow wildly and hang outside the flowerpot, which looks messy and uninspired.

But if we stick the branches and leaves of the green dill to the wall with scotch tape, it will form a wall-climbing effect. It can decorate the indoor environment without affecting the normal life of plants. Maybe you can also harvest a unique green wall.

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