Cat grass is a suitable herb for cats, rich in nutrients and fiber, which can promote the digestion and health of cats. Planting cat grass can not only allow cats to enjoy fresh green food, but also bring a natural freshness and tranquility to the family.
Growing cat grass is not difficult, you just need to master some basic skills and precautions to easily grow healthy cat grass for cats at home.
First, choose the right seeds. You can choose the seeds of cat grass that are specialized in the market, and you can also choose some common herb seeds, such as oats, wheat, barley, etc. When choosing seeds, you need to pay attention to choosing fresh seeds that are not moldy and spoiled to ensure germination rate and growth quality.
Second, prepare the soil and pots. The soil of cat grass can choose fertile, loose, well-drained soil, such as peat, humus, etc. Flower pots can choose plastic pots or ceramic pots with good air permeability, and the bottom of the pot should have drainage holes to prevent water accumulation.
Then, spread the seeds evenly over the soil, lightly cover with a thin layer of soil, and gently spray the water mist with a watering can to keep the soil moist. Under the right temperature and humidity conditions, the seeds will generally germinate within a few days.
When the cat grass grows to a certain height, it can be eaten by the cat. It is generally recommended to pick cat grass when it grows to about 10 cm, when cat grass has the highest nutritional value and is also the most suitable for cats. After each pick, you can continue watering and fertilizing to allow the cat grass to continue to grow.
In addition to planting cat grass, you can also provide some additional nutritional supplements for cats, such as vitamins, fish oil, etc., to ensure the health of cats.
In conclusion, growing cat grass is a simple and fun hobby that can provide a healthy food for cats** and a natural freshness and tranquility for the home. If you want to provide a healthier lifestyle for your cat, try growing cat grass