A narcissus, landing and care of which should be carried out according to certain rules, requires the following conditions to be met:
1. Propagation of hybrid varieties and forms is usually carried out by bulbs and children. These flowers have been growing without transplanting for almost five years. When they grow, they need to be transplanted. Prepression is also required if the number of flowering shoots is reduced.
2. Bulb harvesting should begin after the leaves have turned yellow. It is not recommended to be late, because if the plants are dug late, it negatively affects the quality. After all the plants have been dug up, they must be inspected in order to discard specimens affected by pests or diseases. All spoiled must be burned.
3. The dug bulbs must be cleaned, sorted, washed in water, disinfected with a manganese solution, air-dried in boxes. It is recommended to do this in a place protected from the sun. Storage should be carried out in a ventilated room at a temperature of +17 degrees.
One of the most popular plants among gardeners is a daffodil. Planting and care of this flower should begin earlier, in comparison with other bulbs, that is, at the end of summer. If the planting is carried out in due time, then the plants take root well before frost. In the flower garden they are best planted in groups, asymmetrically. If the daffodil - a flower (his photo always turns out to be colorful) - is grown for cutting, it is better to plant in rows.
The depth of incorporation depends on the size of the planting material and
soil composition. It can be from 13 to 23 cm. Seedlings intended for children need to be planted from the bottom 10 cm in depth. In a row, the distance between them is no more than twelve centimeters. A tight fit is recommended so that the bulbs become larger, if it is too rare, more children are formed.
Narcissus, planting and care of which suggests that in dry weather the plants need to be watered, in the late autumn, mulch the ground with peat or a layer of humus (3-4 centimeters), grows quite quickly. It is worth noting that when freezing the soil by 4-5 centimeters, flowers need to be additionally covered with a layer of foliage about 20 centimeters. There are winter-hardy varieties of this type of flowers, they can optionally not be insulated. Conventional varieties freeze on dry light soils more often than on heavy and moist soils. After the snow has melted, the shelter can be removed and the leaves left between the rows.
The narcissus, planting and care of which is carried out in accordance with all the rules, makes it possible for the gardener to enjoy its early flowering and aroma.
Following the daffodils, tulips begin to bloom. Planting and caring for tulips are also carried out according to certain rules:
1. When
planting tulips in autumn, the planting depth should be at least 15 cm. If the bulbs are large, they must be planted deeper.
2. It is recommended to plant tulips 10 cm apart. But many gardeners plant them more often, as it looks more beautiful. It is best to make the landing thicker. Then the flowers will look more beautiful and spectacular, because they will be visible from afar.
3. It is not recommended to plant onion plants in the summer, since if the bulbs are in the ground for a long time, they are more infected with fungal diseases.
4. The ground before planting must be treated with special bactericidal solutions.
A great place to place tulips is well-watered soil, best if the place is sunny. Bulbs are planted in the fall. The rules are simple: you need to choose a good place, best if it is the space near the track or along the edges of the flower garden. Plants are planted in a group. Before planting in 2-3 weeks, the earth should be dug up 1 bayonet shovel in depth, and then add mineral fertilizers.