Tuesday, 28 June 2016

Winter blooming plants

Hello everyone

Lets talk about some beautiful winter blooming flowers which provide your garden vibrant color.

Carnation:Carnation flowers are available as annuals, perennials. The choice is up to you, When planting carnations (or dianthus as perennials) you should remember that they prefer full sunlight to partial shade. The soil should be well drained.If water clogs it could kill the plant. A minimum of 4-6 hours of sun is required for healthy blooms and foliage.It can be grown from seeds or cutting.




Gladious:You should start your planting of your gladiolus in august .From that point, make some new plantings every two weeks. They take 70-100 days to grow and flower so planting every couple of weeks gives you flowers right on through summer. in summer remove the bulbs of give proper condition to bloom.in Rainy season too much water will rot your bulbs.Gladiolus prefer well-drained and even sandy soil. They also like sunny locations. You will want to plant the gladiolus deeper than usual because they have a tall sheaf of leaves. This will help anchor them against strong winds that might blow them over to the ground.


Gerbera:  need cool well-ventilated conditions with good light.Growing gerbera daisy plants is possible from seed, seedlings or division. Seed is the cheapest method, but seeds must be sown immediately as they lose viability quickly after opening.Planting  time is late spring.too much water will rot your seeds.





2 comments:

  1. Wonderful content thank you for sharing it .
    Keep the good work coming

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  2. Wonderful content thank you for sharing it .
    Keep the good work coming

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