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Anemones planting and care

Anemones spring, or anemone, usually begin to blossom before trees and bushes are covered with green thick, good foliage. Anemones should be planted in places shady or semi-shaded. These plants feel great if they are planted near shrubs or under tree crowns. Very beautiful look anemones, planting and care for which is very simple, if they are placed on the background of spirals and dwarf barbarians, thereby shading the entire beauty of their spring tender leaves. For example, anemone forest is one of the most beautiful plants that occur in our forests and meadows.

They can also be combined with primulas, pansies and melkolukovichnymi. It is required to know that all windswepts prefer humid humus light soil. And also it is necessary to say that under the anemones it is required to maintain soil moisture, until the end of the season, even after the stems have died.

Spring anemones grow very quickly, creating vast, fairly dense, sometimes loose teeth. If the curtain presses its neighbors or loses its decorativeness, then a transplant is required. All anemones are best planted in the middle of summer. Of course, if there is a need, the transplant can be done both in the beginning of the summer and during the flowering period of the windswept. When transplanting does not necessarily dig out of the plant completely. Many kinds of anemones can very well reproduce by separating the pieces from the rhizome, where there are kidneys.

Whatever your choice of anemones, planting and caring for them are similar. When planting, the rhizome should be placed at a depth of up to 10 cm. Some anemones, such as rock and oak, can also be multiplied by parts of the bush, small offspring. However, when planting these species, it is necessary to ensure that at the soil level the root neck remains at the plant. After anemones have been planted, they need regular watering. As already mentioned, if you want to breed anemones, planting and caring for them, in general, it's not a difficult thing, they get along wonderfully in a new place.

All anemones, planting and care for which are properly carried out, multiply well by sowing seeds. Plant seeds are recommended for planting in the soil for the winter, you can do it in the spring, however, in this case they need to conduct a preparatory cold stratification. The first sprouts germinate 2-3 weeks after planting. Young seedlings grow and develop rapidly, flowering begins in the second year.

Fresh planting of anemones should be mulched with peat or humus. It is best to mulch the fallen leaves of trees such as maple, oak, linden or colony apple trees, planting and caring for which are also interesting. This will serve as an analog of forest litter, to which anemones are accustomed in the conditions of nature. In case the crown anemones are grown on a slice, then the fertilizer should be applied when buds appear.

It is not bad to apply mineral fertilizers for fertilizing. Watering is required during flowering. Because of this unpretentiousness in watering, windswepts can be planted in flowerbeds where watering is problematic. In the autumn, before the onset of winter, they are required to cover with dense manure or herbal compost.

As already mentioned about anemones, care and planting for these plants are not at all complicated, any amateur gardener can do. However, there are exceptions, for example, heat-loving anemones, they have tuberous rhizomes. The capricious anemone is considered to be the most capricious. For wintering, they need careful shelter by foliage of trees. Dig up the tubers after the period of vegetation has come to an end . First, the tubers should be dried, the temperature maintained at +20 - 25 degrees, then they should be folded into one layer in boxes and placed in a ventilated warm place, where they will be stored at a temperature of no higher than +20 degrees until autumn.

Planting tubers in the ground should be in October or early in the spring, as soon as the snow melts. Planting them can be in parts or entirely, but you must always leave a "peephole". It should be noted that if the tubers were in the vault, they should be soaked in warm water for a day before planting.

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