Which seeds should be planted in the soil
Which seeds should be planted in the soil
In the open ground under climatic conditions of the middle belt, plants with a short vegetation period are planted. They manage to develop and blossom over the summer. They also plant perennials.
Instructions
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Also directly in the soil are sown plants,who do not tolerate transplants. These are watermelons, reseda, matthiol, eschholtzia, sweet peas, poppies, claret and marshmallow. All these plants have a rooted root system, very slightly branched, and their roots can not be retained by the earth cat when transplanting, the roots are damaged and the plant lags behind in development and may die. And in the soil sow very unpretentious plants, such as marigolds, annual chrysanthemums, poppies, cosme, nigela and alissum. Plant in the ground and plants intended for cutting, for later flowering.
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Some plants, both annual andbiennial or perennial in sowing in the spring develop worse, they are required to sow under the winter in the open ground. They sow under winter in October, before the soil freezes, late autumn. Earlier it is impossible to sow, as some seeds from heat can begin to germinate and die from the first frost. Landing for the winter simulates the natural cycle of plant development, the necessary temperature, constant air access and the right amount of moisture. If some reasons prevent seed sowing in time, they are best sown in early spring in the greenhouse or on the windows of the apartment. The sowing period in this case should be no later than May.
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In May and April, plants are first planted,easily transferring short-term frosts. These include sweet peas, marshmallow, pride, clarke, poppy, marigold, nigel and delphinium. The second term is sown by those unpretentious annuals, who do not tolerate frost, but grow rapidly. These are annual chrysanthemums, amaranthuses, tagetes and cosmees. The land for their sowing should be already well processed, since on infertile land there will be no good shoots and healthy plants. Flowers can change to a complete unrecognizability, including completely lose their swing and grind. Seeds for sowing should be located in a warm and sheltered place, so that in winter they are heavily covered with snow, and in summer hot winds do not blow.
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When planting seeds in the open ground, an ordinarysowing. The ridges make a meter width and stretch along the cord, in parallel to which a shallow groove or angle of the chopper is made by shallow furrows 3-4, in which seeds are evenly covered and leveled, sprinkled with earth. Another method of planting, when seeds are simply scattered, is not so convenient in subsequent processing. If plants need to stay on this plant until the fall, the emergence of seedlings will need to be weeded out. In the open ground, except for the above varieties, it is good to sow a decorative yarrow, various kinds of chamomile, primrose, sunflowers, nasturtium and foxglove.