If you're looking for spring only after 21st March comes around, treat yourself to a 'preview of the season by some of the perennials. Almost all the early-flowering plants can be used. For starters I would suggest that one of the following options: English primrose, Primula vulgaris, Himalayan primrose, P. denticulata, Pasque Flower, Anemone Pulsatilla and leopards-bane, caucasicum Doronicum should be dug with a good root system and not put in a larger container identified as necessary for the roots.
The Daphne Rose, D. cneorum is a nice small shrub with beautiful, fragrant flowers. It can also be performed. Plant with a spread of 8 to 10 cm are preferred. If you do not have equipment on hand, you can purchase from any nursery specializing in trees and shrubs.
When in force these plants, it is important vessel soon, in order to make root growth before the cold winter Then put the pots in a -> Frames and bury them in sawdust circles, peat moss or sand. After a couple of hard frosts have been exposed to something that is not dull to cover. The glass should prevent scarf over most of the winter on the ground from freezing deeply rooted.
Late February or early March, the plants remove from the frame and take them in a cool room. A temperature of 50 to 55 is desirable to form flower buds can be inserted at that time the plants in the living roomSpace. There is desirable to have a temperature less than 70 friends. None of these perennials estimate pushed around, so do not try increasing the temperature of the cables.
Moving chrysanthemums in the garden - Chrysanthemums can be planted in the garden beneficial to die gaps in the annual race or bulbs were removed to fill. If you do not have some plants in the reserve for this purpose, it can certainly be purchased from a nursery, or if there is a kindergartenNearby, they get there. Check this with root ball intact and firm growth.
Planting deciduous trees and shrubs - as long as the soil is not frozen, planting of deciduous trees and shrubs as the plant can continue Penstemon.
Dig and store tender bulbs - If you have not already been done to dig dahlia, gladiolus bulbs, and other means of payment.
Watering evergreens - the end of the month with a worm, a 12 - to 18-inch deep soil sample near theEvergreens. If the sample is dry, water thoroughly under the evergreens. After this, leave the irrigation lines so that there is no danger of water freezing in them.
The collection roots - root vegetables such as turnips, beets and carrots should be dug and stored. Parsnips, leek and black roots, which improve with a light frost can be collected later.
Winter tools and put in soil - In preparation for the upcoming winter season, your garden tools,including the mower. Clean the tools to overlap with a thin layer of oil and bring them under cover. Place within a delivery of topsoil.
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