jueves, 7 de octubre de 2010

Autumn Flowers

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The arrival of autumn does not mean that your garden should become a wasteland of scorched earth. To enjoy a flower garden throughout the year, you plant perennials in key areas.

In the fall we can choose perennial flowers or foliage in vivid hues. For example, are very common for this time of year the bulbous, like freesias, tulips and carnations, cyclamen and dwarf and golden rod. Foliage can also contribute significantly to give color to the garden. The leaves of some herbaceous perennials provide interesting colors to the garden during the autumn period. Your garden will be dressed in bright purple, yellow and red.

However, the expert gardeners often use ornamental grasses that combine well with other species such as shrubs and flowers. Often used in pots placed in sunny locations or more edges of the roads, bringing vitality to the environment. In addition, these plants require minimal care, but need to be pruned in late winter a few inches of soil. Thus, when spring starts, begin to develop a vigorous new foliage. Furthermore, one of its main advantages is that they rarely get sick. Among the most common varieties we can find the Pennisetum and miscanthus. The latter, has a greater height and has different foliage colors. In addition to its shape and colorful foliage, many of the ornamental grasses have seed heads that last well into winter.

Autumn Flowers

There are several perennial plants that hold the flowers in the fall. Among the highlights, we can find the autumn crocus, cyclamen or dwarf, but most notably without any doubt about the other species are freesias, tulips, carnations or thoughts.

The autumn crocus is a dwarf bulbous plant should be planted in large groups. Its flowers are double, finely tubular. Its color is close to lilac pink, and sometimes you may need support. The autumn crocus leaves appear in spring. It should be planted in full sun, although they remain in perfect condition in temperate winters.

Moreover, the dwarf cyclamen is characterized by its beautiful variegated, lobed leaves and by its slender stems. It also gives pink or white flowers, and is often used as a blanket at the foot of the trees. Like the crocus, it is ideal for planting in groups.

Freesias are plants from South Africa, presented by the end of winter a lot of yellow flowers, red and violet. They are very fragrant and highly decorative. Also adapted to growing in pots and kept well for quite some time after the cut. For this reason, are perfect for flower centers.

For culture need to be planted in full sun, but once the plants are grown and begin to give flowers, you have to be transferred to a partially shady place to prevent damage. The soil in which they are planted should be well drained and fertilized, and they need plenty of organic matter. You freesias watering during the early days and during bloom every two or three days. Then you go to irrigation frequency spacing, to dry the leaves, at which point you will stop watering.

On the other hand, thoughts are flowers outside. It is an annual plant, ie, his life is one year. You can find on the market many varieties and colors. They all come from hybrids and mutations in a European species named Viola tricolor. It is one of the few plants that have flowers throughout the winter, giving a touch of color. They are very easy to maintain and grow very fast, but never longer than 25 inches high.

For thoughts to grow well, they should be planted on soils rich in nutrients, ensuring that always remains wet. Need to be planted in full sun, but endure the winter cold perfection. Its flowering period is extensive, and they start to flower from early fall until the arrival of summer. They begin to wilt, and you better throw. However, if they wilt too soon, you can still save them. For that, you cut the stem as low as possible and so will flourish more.

Often need to be paid, because the nutrients in the first planting will last just two months. So after that time you water with fertilizer for flowering plants, as directed by each manufacturer. Also, be careful because they are often attacked by common pests such as aphids, which are fought with an insecticide home, or powdery mildew. When attacked by the latter, you better throw the plant because the remedy costs more than the plant itself.

Finally, keep in mind, tulips and carnations. The former are characterized by bell-shaped flowers, very appreciated by this form and its color. On the other hand, carnations are cultivated outdoors, with many varieties and colors, which support well the cold, damp and frost.

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