1. Growing bedding plants
Bed plants have become indispensable for horizontal use by providing flowers and foliage
that add color and texture to the landscape of houses, apartments, flats, shopping centers,
buildings. public, street. And the park
They are suitable for self-cultivation or with most other plants in all arrangements, such as
hanging baskets, pots and pots, planters, rails and, of course, on garden borders. The base
factory is temporary, so your program will change from year to year.
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Bed plants are all types of plants used to grow trees regardless of their playing habits. For
example: Busy Lizzies (Impatiens) and Begonias. Take advantage of shaded areas like
Pansies, Canterbury Bells, lobelia and Coleus.
The most popular are Surfinia, Geraniums, Alyssum, Ageratum, Verbena, Marigold and
Fuchsias for bathrooms, hanging baskets and borders.
Plants are traditionally grown in early spring when there is no danger of frost. Bed plants
include biennial crops such as petunia, sage, Ageratum and perennials such as canna,
chrysanthemum and lantana. They are available on the market. But many people find that
germinating and caring for plants until they are ready for a flowerbed is rewarding and
inexpensive.
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Help the plants to freeze by gradually adjusting them according to the outside weather. Start
by cooling the cold room by opening the lid slightly on hot days, always only during the day
and closed at night. After a few days, gradually increase the amount of ventilation each day
until you completely remove the cover. Summer plants like Antirrhinums and Alyssum can be
shipped one month before the last frost date. Sweet plants such as begonias, occupied
lizzies and pelargonium should not be placed in a cold room before the last frost date.
The planting area should be sprayed or plowed a few weeks before planting. The
combination of organic matter in the beds increases the nutrition and water retention capacity
of these soils. Organic materials such as compost or peat should be mixed with soil.
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It is important to mix colors together - try to plant a border color. Use "warm" colors - red,
yellow, orange or "cold" - blue, lavender, silver and white to create an effect. Different
2. Plants should be watered immediately after planting and daily until they are built. Once
established, they should be watered "as needed". The frequency of irrigation depends on the
type of soil, the sunlight and the type of bed.
Hanging baskets may need to be watered more than once a day, especially in hot weather. If
3. the stool is dry, clean the water and repeat. Create good drainage to prevent water from
getting caught in the container.