Wednesday, 18 June 2014
How to grow lilies
Lilies are so beautiful exotic when it is ripe, it is easy to assume that they are difficult to grow and maintain. But even the most novice gardeners quickly discovered that this assumption is far from the truth. Lilies grow from bulbs is simple and convenient, and can be a great family project together. Lilies grow well in the company of other garden plants and provide stunning color and scent in your garden. The trick to planting and cultivation of lilies of the ball to choose the location where the lily bulbs will be free to thrive. Site selection is good and proper planting procedures will ensure that, surprisingly beautiful ice-resistant flowers will provide joy for many years. Understanding bulbs. Bulbs contain the entire root system and everything else, from which the young plants will grow, grow and thrive. It is therefore important to choose a location that is suitable for Lilium bulbs, so they can take root. Preparation for planting lily bulbs. Lilies grow from bulbs require well-drained soil, because they can not tolerate standing water for a long time, and quickly began to rot and disintegrate. The best strategy to ensure adequate drainage or plant lilies planted on the embankment or rebates that will allow for proper water runoff after rainfall and water plants. Various types of lily bulbs prefer different conditions with the sun. Many developing countries in full sun, while others prefer a combination of sun and shade. Lilies in general rather small acidic soil, but also can vary depending on the variety. Lilies and very varied in terms of height and width, and be careful to read the instructions carefully before you set about planting lily bulbs. For smaller species of lily, it is recommended to plant the bulbs at a distance of about 9 inches apart, and for the larger daffodils, the recommended spacing of 18 cm from each other. Bulbs should not be buried in the ground, but should be planted so that the tip just above the surface to penetrate the soil, when the cold climate or early planting, bulbs should be buried a few inches. The best time to plant lily bulbs, either summer or early fall. Care must be taken that the roots of the plants planted as soon as they are purchased, but not after the first winter frost. Lily bulbs need a certain soil temperature for germination is good, and the bulbs are planted after the first frost is likely to develop in the spring. These lights should be kept or postpone your purchase until spring. Planting lily bulbs. As already choose where and when he outlines the strategy of planting, a time to plant lily bulbs. Long hole about two times larger than the ball itself as high. Take care of it, to break ground in case of possible pieces of stone or air bubbles before posadzisz lily bulbs. Fill the hole with soil, then water thoroughly vile onions to get rid of the rest of the air bag. For best results, be sure to review the specific methods of planting, proper spacing between plants and detailed instructions for growing this particular strain of lily, go to the factory. Caring for lily bulbs. Lily bulbs should be watered frequently until the soil is moist but not wet. You can use a fine layer of litter, reduce the growth of weeds and pests that attack garden lights that can be considered its delicacy. It is important to single out young lilies grow lights, and chairs moving from animals to prevent possible damage to the lamp, before you will have the opportunity to thrive. At the moment we want to grow, they require less water. Lily bulbs can be proposed, which can be removed and used for plant propagation. Lily bulbs and garden pests and diseases. Lily bulbs can be seen as a snack for some visitors to the park, especially aphids and slugs will directly attack the young lily bulbs and other plants. Control slugs with traps. Lily bulbs are also often suffer from diseases such as Botrytis, root rot, base rot and various viruses. He can not control the virus and if the plant is attacked, he will have to be removed and destroyed. Fungal diseases such as gray mold, rot and root rot in the base portion can be controlled with fungicides, but quickly spread to other plants, so we recommend that you delete all of these plants to get the best results.
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