
Elegant flowering is guaranteed: just sow these flowers for the winter
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How to reach abundant flowering on a flowerbed with minimal expense and time and time and time and time and time and time and time and time and time and time and time and time and time and time and time and time and time and time. Just sow flowers in the winter in open ground. This method has several strong advantages over spring sowing and growing seedling. moisture, sprouts appeared in natural rather than artificial conditions.
In the seedling method, it happens differently. The seeds are not quenched in the cold, rises at high temperatures, grows in gentle conditions, they lack light, and sometimes nutrition. Seedlings are much weaker, and after transplanting into open ground, it also feels stress. While the winter seedlings are gaining strength.
Another plus of this way is the time of the flower grower and the place on the windowsill, which is always lacking.In winter, you can sow all cold -resistant plant species, as they tolerate spring cold. These can be annuals and perennials.
It is convenient to sow flowers in the fall, the seeds of which requires mandatory stratification. This deprives the procedure on the balcony, in the snow or in the refrigerator. Nature will take care of everything. And so the seeds will start to swell immediately and come down when the time comes.
It feels well with the autumn sowing of lupine, calendula, asters, Alisum Sea, cosmea, phlox of Drummond, Leeer, Leval, California, Malva Esolication, Malva, Equlegia. This will protect the early ladder from frost. Only sow when the temperature is set below 0 degrees. The topsoil should freeze. Otherwise, the seeds may fall out and all sprouts will die.
2. Choose a solar warm place so that the soil warms up faster in the spring.
3. Choose a place where it does not stagnate and does not flow melt water. Otherwise, if it does not rot, it will take it with a flow during spring snow melting.
4. Put seeds in soil for one and a half or two centimeters.
5. To mulch the sowing site with fallen leaves or hay.
and finally: in the spring only the most strongest seeds will come down, so sowing more than when grown through seedlings.
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