Yellow perennials - how to plant and grow them

Yellow flowers (perennials) can delight you with their views from spring to autumn. Joyful coloring enhances mood, besides it is easiest to make a flower bed of solid plants.

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Yellow garden perennials - how to collect them in one place?

If this idea - how to organize a flower bed of yellow-flowering plants - came to you in the midst of summer, then you will have to wait for autumn so that you can transplant the elements of the flower garden. It will organically fit into the overall design of your garden, if you know the flowers you like well, have studied the conditions that they prefer, and even take this venture seriously. Laying a flower garden also requires a good taste. Do not do without knowledge of agricultural technology. Yellow perennials are very different. Many of them require an acidic soil reaction - these are best planted nearby. Between them and flowers that prefer alkaline soil, you can plant those plants that like neutral or slightly acidic.

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Having thoughtfully come up with the idea of โ€‹โ€‹creating a yellow flowerbed and spending a little of your time, after a while you will achieve the fact that in your garden you will see yellow heads as cheerful as sunbeams. Let's look at the views.

Yellow flowering perennials

As soon as the snow falls, you will get the opportunity to admire the primrose, adonis and bulb (crocuses, hyacinths, daffodils, etc.). Primrose is very fond of sunny places, but it can be planted under fruit trees, since its flowering usually ends before the leaves appear on them. Fertile soil and good watering - that's almost all she needs. Adonis or Campion prefers light soil. It should be watered moderately. And to plant by dividing the bush - in September or October. Another unusually beautiful perennials of yellow color are crocuses. They grow in one place without transplanting up to four years, after which they need to be planted so as not to be crushed. There are autumn-blooming crocuses. They are planted in August, unlike the usual ones that need to be planted in October.

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Aquilegia and Doronicum - unpretentious yellow perennials

The roe or doronicum blooms in early June. Its flowers resemble daisies, but are much brighter. It is growing rapidly. And even when the petals fall off, it remains decorative because of the beautiful dark green foliage. In the shade, the doronicum also feels good and blooms even longer. This plant is extremely resistant to pests. Aquilegia has flowers of the original form. It can be grown as a biennial and as a perennial plant. A powerful stem root helps it tolerate drought without compromising appearance. Rare and plentiful watering is able to fully compensate for all moisture losses to this plant. Plant it anywhere - and the shadow, and the abundance of light aquilegia accepts gratefully. If you sometimes feed the plant and take care to remove the blooming flower stalks, then it will delight you until the fall with bright yellow heads.

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