In what season do grass flower seeds grow? Grass flower seed sowing time how to sow grass flower seed?
What problems do you encounter when you plant flowers? have all your questions been answered? If not, you can see if there are any answers you want to know below.
Q1. I know the planting of grass flowers is seasonal, but I'm not sure how to divide it. Is it like Petunia is a cooler season and pine peonies are more heat-resistant? (in addition, may I ask: is the four Seasons Begonia also heat-resistant? )
A1. Yes, different seasons are suitable for sowing different kinds of grass flowers. Among the four kinds of seeds you choose, only pine peony is more suitable for sowing in spring and summer, and other species are better sown in autumn (when the weather is cooler after the Mid-Autumn Festival).
Although the four seasons crabapple is also suitable for spring sowing, it is still sowing from autumn to winter, and its growth and flowering are better.
For different seasons, we recommend the following grass flowers for beginners to sow:
Spring sowing: sunflower, daily spring, hundred-day grass, marigold.
Autumn sowing: big Persian chrysanthemum, golden lotus, fragrant snowball.
Q2. The first three kinds I want to decorate the flower bed on the fence, wheat stalk chrysanthemum I don't know if it is suitable for the flower bed?
A2. The first three kinds of flowers are suitable for planting in flower beds, but the plant height of wheat stem chrysanthemum is about 80-90 centimeters, which is more suitable for planting in low places before you can see the flowers.
If you want to plan all kinds of grass flowers, where is the best? in addition to judging by the shape and color of the flowers and your own preferences, you can refer to the "plant height" in the trade description, and then decide: do you want to plant in the flower bed? Is it a flower pulled up as a background? Wait for the question.
Q3. See the trade description: the time required to blossom, some short, some long. So is pine leaf peony planted now (August) and will not blossom until next year (from the website: sowing time: March-August, flowering date: may-October, self-calculating month)?
A3. The time from sowing to flowering of each flower is indeed different, but it still depends on whether it is a suitable season for growth.
For example, pine peonies are not planted now (at the end of August) and will blossom next year. If they are sown in August, they will blossom in October (before the weather turns cool). If sowing later than August, the winter will be cold, which is not conducive to the growth of pine peonies and will usually die. that's why it is suggested that pine peonies should be sowed in spring and wait until next spring for a longer viewing period.
Only wheat stem chrysanthemum needs a long growth period. Peony, four seasons begonia and pine peony can all blossom within 3 months after sowing.
How long does it take for grass to blossom? You can refer to the "sowing date and flowering date" in the trade description; even if it is the same flower, different varieties still need different time, and there are usually varieties marked with "early flowering" that bloom earlier after sowing.
Q4. How to sow grass flower seeds? After planting, what is the need for light? Do all grass flowers need high light during the growth and flowering period?
A4. General grass flower sowing can refer to the article "seeding interest-five steps of easy sowing".
The light demand for sowing depends on the good light and light resistance of different plant seeds. "how to judge whether the seeds need to be covered with soil and depth?" "A penny.
Among your favorite varieties: petunia (double waterfalls), begonia (queen) and pine leaf peony (happy time), the above three are bright seeds that do not need to be covered with soil after sowing and placed in a place of bright scattered light. Cotyledons grow out and move to a place with more light.
After sowing, wheat stem chrysanthemum can be covered with or without soil, but it is recommended that the humidity of covering soil can be maintained, and it is not afraid to put it in bright or dark places after sowing, but it is necessary to give sufficient light as soon as it germinates, otherwise the seedlings will grow too much.
When sowing, if you do not know how to sow pink seeds, you can refer to the article "sowing methods of pink seeds". Some flower friends will ask us whether we have sold palm-sized mini seeders. In fact, it was mainly introduced on the market at that time, but according to our experience, direct sowing does not have to rely on the machine is also OK!
Q5. Buy a packet of seeds, do not know how many flowers?
A5. The packing quantity of each seed is different, but we recommend that you buy one copy of each of them (usually there will be leftover in home gardening). However, in order to spread the risk, it is recommended to sow seeds in stages. For example, a package of petunia with 50 seeds can first try to sow half of the seeds, look at the subsequent breeding situation, and then decide whether to sow the other half.
Q6. How long can the seeds be preserved after purchase? After I bought it, I didn't plant it quickly. How long can I keep it?
A6. The lifespan of each kind of seed is different, but it is recommended that unfinished or unplanted seeds should be stored in the refrigerator to slow down the aging of seeds. You can refer to this article "how to preserve unfinished seeds?" ".
The germination rate of seeds is affected by freshness, so the seeds sold at iGarden Huabao Garden are mainly purchased in a limited quantity in the current season. Before shipment, we also use a special refrigerator to manage the purchase, so we still suggest that we sow early at the right time this year.
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