Saturday, April 30, 2011

How to plant flowers

First, buy a flower! Select a healthy-looking flower (which are usually in pots) and ensure that appropriate for the region and the area you want to select plants.

Next, prepare the site that works. Plowing the soil for at least a foot deep. If the ground is hard to add a little 'commercial soil or peat to make it softer. That makes it easier to work and help the plant grow better. The soil is also a good powder unfoundedwhile the soil is too heavy (eg, sound) will not allow the roots to breathe. The plan is perfect halfway between these two extremes, a nice crumbly, soft soil, which can be packed hard.

Add fertilizer if you want the plant grow stronger, even though most container plants some plant food already in the pot then this is optional. If you choose, make sure you fertilize too much.

Start by digging a hole twice as wide as the pot about an inch deep.Carefully remove the plant with the roots and soil from the pot. It should be short, but it must be cut with a knife, remove all at once. Put the game in the bottom of the hole and add an inch of loose soil around the roots.

Add water enough to cover the earth, then go to layers of loose soil and add water until the roots are completely covered. Now it all a bit 'sit until the water runs out and the mixture is resolved.Then the pack with his foot, so that the plant roots and held firmly in place. Finally add the rest of the land until the hole filled, but only the top soil from the pot, because you have to leave space for mulch.

Add mulch around the plant, about two inches deep, but be sure to find a distance of about an inch at the roots - you do not want the mulch in contact with the plant itself, since this increases the risk of infestation by insects. Easy on the trainStem cells to make sure it is packed and if it moves, you need a little 'harder punch really pack the plants in the ground. At the end of the plantation, you just have to water again.

Now the plant has to grow on the sun's energy, with a little 'attention away: water every two or three days and keep an eye on the site to make sure the soil does not dry too. But be careful, do not breathe, no water as the roots in one location and will be effectivedrown the plant!

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