Is it possible to grow purslane indoors?

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After looking through different photos of purslane, it is sometimes difficult to guess that we see the same plant. These are bright flowers with fleshy needle-like leaves, and grass, which is weeded out from the beds. Purslane is a healthy and beautiful crop that can be grown both outdoors and at home. In addition, this plant is very unpretentious, so even novice growers can handle planting and care.

Purslane features

On the bags with purslane seeds it is written: annual. But it is not so. In our climate with harsh winters, the plant lives in the open field for one season - from spring to autumn. But in the southern latitudes, purslane is a perennial.

Purslane does not tolerate winter, therefore, in a temperate climate, it is grown as an annual

A herbaceous plant with beautiful flowers - a native of the subtropics of South and Central America. Orchard purslane, or vegetable purslane, which we consider a weed, is called a cosmopolitan. It grows on all continents.

In many countries, for example, in France, India or the Caucasus, this plant is eaten. Purslane is rich in vitamins C, K, E, PP, B1 and B2, carotene and microelements. In cooking, young shoots and leaves are used, from which salads, stews, and marinades are prepared.

Russian gardeners pull out purslane from their beds, but in many countries it is a valuable vitamin plant.

In Russia, the edible species is rarely cultivated. But decorative purslane is widespread. It is often planted in flower beds, alpine hills, rockeries (a kind of rocky garden) and rabatkas (rectangular beds along paths), they are used to decorate balconies and terraces.This plant takes root well on any, even the most scanty soils, can tolerate drought, does not require weeding and feeding. Its creeping stems grow, forming a dense "carpet" of green villi-leaves with a pattern of bright inflorescences. The bud opens only for a day, so the multi-colored ornament is always different.

Purslane carpet changes color every day

Purslane blooms all summer - from mid-June to September or October, until frost begins. The only requirement is abundant lighting. Purslane is a child of the sun, its flowers do not open in cloudy weather. Although now varieties have been bred that are tolerant of shading.

Choosing between a perennial and an annual flower

Experts have developed many varieties for open ground, with simple and double flowers of the most whimsical color. However, attempts to grow them at home are rarely successful. The maximum that turns out: keep the varietal plant at home until next year, and after frost, plant it again in the ground or cut a bush.

But not so long ago, hybrid varieties of purslane appeared, which are successfully cultivated both in indoor floriculture and in gardening. These hybrids have simple inflorescences. But in the cold season they grow on the windowsill, and in the summer they bloom in the same pot on the balcony or in the garden.

Purslane can be brought home in the fall and stored until next spring.

The advantage of perennial purslane is its longevity in one pot, and the disadvantage is modest inflorescences and less lush flowering, compared to annual garden varieties.

Garden purslane is not only a riot of colors and long flowering, but also an annual sowing

And garden varieties delight with the richness of colors, the size and shape of flowers, but they must be grown from seeds or cuttings every spring anew, and then planted in the ground. True, there is a way to trouble-free growing purslane. Plant a flower bed once, and then let the flower scatter the seeds on its own and do not dig up this place. Purslane will rise on its own, but this option is acceptable in relatively warm regions. The colder the climate, the longer the seeds of a heat-loving plant do not germinate. This means that the flowers will appear by the middle or even by the end of summer.

Purslane embodies the fantasies of flower growers and grows beautifully in one place, scattering on its own

Ampelny, large-flowered, garden and other varieties of purslane

According to some classifications, the genus of purslane comprises almost 200 varieties, according to others - about 100. But the overwhelming majority of them did not become cultivated plants. In decorative floriculture, large-flowered purslane and many varieties based on it are common.

  1. Garden purslane, or vegetable, is an edible plant, but Russian gardeners weed it out like a weed. Thick reddish stems grow up to 30 cm. They spread along the ground. Leaves are oval, juicy. Flowers are yellow, small. Young leaves and shoots are eaten. The taste of purslane is similar to spinach with a sorrel flavor.
  2. Ampelny purslane is a perennial hybrid species suitable for growing at home and in the open field. The plant has fleshy stems that branch well, thick oval-shaped leaves. The flowers are simple, in different shades of white, red, yellow, purple. Ampel purslane is planted in hanging baskets and tall flowerpots so that the shoots droop beautifully.
  3. Large-flowered purslane is a decorative species that is very popular all over the world. In Russia, it is grown as an annual plant. Blooms from June until frost. It is a ground cover plant with creeping shoots. They are covered with a thick brush with needle-like thick leaves. Large (5-7 cm) flowers, double or simple, are located at the ends of the stems, one or three. The flowers of this particular type of purslane are compared to a rose or a peony. In most varieties, the buds close at night and do not bloom on cloudy days.

Double flowers bloom in cloudy weather

Terry varieties are more relaxed about partial shade and bloom well even in the absence of a bright sun.

Dozens of varieties have been created on the basis of large-flowered purslane. The most popular ones are:

  • Royal (with simple and very large flowers of various colors);
  • Airy marshmallows (with short stems and large double flowers);
  • White-flowered (similar to Airy marshmallows, but with snow-white inflorescences);
  • Princely (with white, orange or bright scarlet inflorescences with corrugated petals);
  • Splendens (with spectacular purple-purple double flowers);
  • Illusion (with large semi-double flowers of a cherry or pink hue);
  • Extravaganza (with contrasting strokes and dots on flower petals);
  • Amber Coast (with lush yellow-orange colors).

Photo gallery: what different varieties look like

A few words about the garden purslane

Purslane vegetable, which many gardeners destroy, considering a weed, is not only useful, it is used to treat many diseases. Stems, infused with alcohol, help with arthritis, heal ulcers. Decoctions and infusions are used for insomnia, eye diseases, dysentery and diabetes mellitus.

Vegetable purslane greens are very useful and pleasant to the taste.

Vitamin greens of purslane are low in calories, so it is an excellent component of dietary nutrition. Young shoots with leaves are fried, stewed and pickled. In order to retain all the benefits of purslane, eat it fresh.

Garden purslane is an early culture. It is planted directly in the ground from late May to mid-June. Care consists in timely watering. With a lack of moisture, the leaves become coarser. The first harvest of young greenery is harvested within 3-4 weeks after sowing.

Video: acquaintance with the unpretentious purslane

How to propagate a plant

Purslane is propagated by seeds and cuttings. Freshly harvested seeds will not germinate, they need to lie down for about six months. And they retain their germination capacity for about 3 years. You can sow purslane directly into the ground when the average daily temperature is at least 20 ° C. In addition, seedlings can be grown.

Seedling method

  1. Sow seeds for seedlings at the end of March or April (the warmer the climate, the earlier, but you should not rush - the seedlings may outgrow).
  2. Prepare low containers (about 7 cm high), preferably with a transparent lid, and make drainage holes in them. Fill containers. Lay a small drainage layer (perlite, fine expanded clay, vermiculite) and a light substrate (sand, garden soil, charcoal chips). Ready-made soil for seedlings is not suitable, it contains peat, in which purslane does not grow well.

    For purslane seedlings, low containers and light soil without peat are needed

  3. Compact the soil and water.
  4. Mix the purslane seeds with sand and spread over the surface.
  5. Cover the container with a lid, glass or foil.
  6. Place in a warm (average daily temperature not lower than 25 ° C) and well-lit place (southern windowsill, on the other hand, there must be a backlight).
  7. Ventilate the greenhouse regularly and moisten the substrate if it is dry. After 5-10 days, the seeds will sprout.

    In warmth and in good light, purslane sprouts appear after 5-10 days

  8. Remove the shelter after germination.
  9. Keep warm (temperatures below 20 ° C can be detrimental to seedlings) and provide bright light.
  10. Moisten carefully, excess moisture leads to black leg disease. Better to water through a sump.

    Purslane seedlings must be watered carefully

  11. When the shoots have 2-3 true leaves, thin them out, leaving the strongest ones.

    Purslane crops must be thinned out to give room for development to the remaining seedlings

  12. Unpack them into separate containers. At the same time, be careful with the spine, transfer the sprout with a lump of earth. Deepen to the cotyledonous leaves.

    When diving, carefully handle the spine, deepen the sprouts to the lower leaves

  13. Gradually accustom the seedlings to the outdoors, exposing them to fresh air during the day (at first for 20 minutes, gradually increasing the time).

    Temper seedlings so that there is no stress from transplanting to the street

  14. After the threat of frost has passed (at the end of May-first half of June), and the average daily temperature is 20-22 ° C, transplant the seedlings into open ground.

    For the seedlings of purslane to take root, you need warmth, sun and poor soil.

  15. For the purslane, choose a warm, well-lit area with poor soil.
  16. Place the sprouts at a distance of 10-15 cm, deepen the seedlings to the first leaf.

Video: sowing terry purslane for seedlings

How to plant seeds outdoors

Purslane is sown directly into the ground in late May and early June. We must wait until the soil warms up to 20–25оС. Purslane sprouts can die if it gets cold even slightly, not to mention freezing.

Sow a purslane where it will grow constantly

How to sow seeds: a step-by-step process

  1. Make a bed for purslane in a sunny area, protected from the wind. Ideally, it will be a slight elevation.
  2. Add sand to too nutritious soil.
  3. Moisten the soil, spread the purslane seeds on it, sprinkle it with sand on top.
  4. Cover the bed with plastic wrap or glass.
  5. In the afternoon, when it gets warm, open the garden bed for 2-3 hours to ventilate.
  6. Moisten crops as needed by spraying from a sprayer.
  7. When shoots appear and the temperature is at least 24–26 ° C, remove the film.
  8. Seedlings that have grown to 2-3 cm, thin out and transplant to a permanent place, scheme - 10:15.
  9. Water at the root when the top layer dries.

Landing before winter

Sowing purslane before winter is only worth in the southern regions. The seeds of a heat-loving plant will not start growing until the soil warms up to 20–25оС. So in mid-latitudes there is no point in podzimnuyu sowing, early flowering still will not work.

It is better to sow purslane before winter in regions with a warm climate.

  1. Choose a heated and illuminated area for a purslane flower bed, it will be good if it is a hill.
  2. Remove the weeds and prepare the bed.
  3. Sow twice as many seeds as during spring sowing. Mix purslane seeds with sand.
  4. Spread the mixture over the soil, sprinkle lightly.
  5. In the spring, make sure that the area does not dry out at all after the snow melts.
  6. You can cover crops with foil to keep warm.
  7. After seed germination, care for normal seedlings.

Propagation by cuttings

Purslane can cuttings all summer to renew plantings. Also, this method will help speed up the appearance of the first flowers.

  1. In the fall, transplant the purslane bush into a pot and transfer it home.

    The purslane bush can be left at home for the winter.

  2. Take care of the plant as if it were a houseplant.
  3. In the spring, cut off the branches and root in water.

    Purslane cuttings root well in water

  4. Plant the rooted cuttings in a flower bed or street containers when the temperature reaches 20–22 ° C.
  5. Plant the mother bush in open ground too.
  6. In a month or earlier, the purslane should bloom.

    Purslane grown from cuttings blooms quite quickly.

How to care for a garden purslane

A flowering carpet saves time and effort for the grower. Purslane is drought-resistant, loves poor soil and does not require careful maintenance. The only thing a plant cannot do without is the sun.

Growth and flowering

It is enough to water the beds with purslane at least once a week, if there is no rain. Pour water under the roots or on top from a shallow divider. The main thing is to try not to erode the soil. Plants living in pots or other containers will need more frequent watering. But in any case, underfilling is better than waterlogging the soil. In too rainy weather or with an excess of water, purslane suffers.

Thick purslane carpet prevents weeds from sprouting

You need to mulch and loosen the ground in the flower bed only at first, until the purslane bushes have grown. The plant quickly covers the soil with its shoots, and weeds do not germinate on such a rug. Additional nutrition is not required for the flower. It grows well and blooms without feeding. Purslane very rarely gets sick and does not like pests.

Surprisingly, juicy greens and delicate purslane flowers do not like harmful insects

How to collect and store seeds

If you do not remove wilted inflorescences, it is possible that the purslane will multiply by itself, scattering ripe seeds. And then next spring a flower carpet will grow again in the same place.

If you don't trust purslane to self-seed, watch the seed pods ripen. To see them well, remove the limp petals from the inflorescences. It is important not to miss ripening and unpacking. Otherwise, small grains will spill to the ground. Collecting them will no longer work.

The seeds of this plant are often compared to dust, they are so tiny. 10 thousand pieces of purslane seeds weigh only 1 g.

Purslane has very small grains that easily scatter on their own

It is better to prepare planting material for the future at the height of summer. In hot weather, purslane seeds ripen for only 10-14 days. You need to collect them when the box turns yellow, and then dry the crop. With the arrival of cool weather (with an average daily temperature of 12–15 ° C), purslane seeds do not ripen. If you did not have time to make a stock, take the pot with the plant home and wait until the seeds are ready.

Purslane is afraid of the cold, so it is not left outside in winter.

Video: caring for decorative purslane

Problems with growing purslane

Some gardeners complain that purslane blooms modestly or refuses to open the buds at all. Most often, the reason for this whim is mistakes when choosing a place and soil. Purslane will not bloom in a shaded area. The soil for this plant must be poor. Purslane will find the soil too greasy, which was fertilized even a year ago. He will be happy to build up a carpet of greenery, but will not bloom. Fertile land owners can artificially reduce the nutritional value of the soil by adding sand, vermiculite, expanded clay or fine gravel.

In nutrient-rich soil, purslane will grow lush greenery without flowers

Purslane almost never blooms in cloudy and rainy summers. Wet weather can make the plant sick. Leaves and stems become stained, rot and die. Purslane stops growing. Treatment consists of sanitary pruning. It is necessary to remove the affected parts, and then treat the purslane and soil with a fungicide (Previkur, Soligor, Fundazol or Skor).

How can you get rid of pests from purslane?

Parasites do not favor purslane. Only aphids and thrips can taste it. Aphids prefer young shoots, it is impossible not to see it. To rid the purslane of the pest, spray it with an insecticide - Aktellik, Aktara, Decis, Karate. Thrips leave shiny streaks and spots on all parts of the plant, including flowers. Purslane loses strength, slows down growth. Use Intavir, Agravertin, Karbofos or Fitoverm against this parasite.

Growing on a windowsill: can a purslane grow at home

Even 5-10 years ago, the purslane in our area was considered only a garden annual. Now the ampelous variety is grown at home. So far, the plant is only settling on the windowsill. But more and more flower growers do not want to part with purslane for the winter.

Ampel purslane feels good at home

Table: conditions of detention in room conditions

Watering, feeding and pruning at home

Water your indoor purslane sparingly, be sure to wait until the soil is almost dry. Overdrying an earthen lump is not scary, it will be worse if excess moisture provokes a disease. Use soft, cool water for watering.

Purslane on the window is still a rare occurrence

It is not necessary to feed a purslane growing in a flower bed, it will take everything from the soil. But for the one that lives in the limited space of the pot, a little nutrition will not hurt.Especially during flowering. You can give him mineral fertilizers for flowering plants every 2-3 weeks. But do the concentration half as much as recommended in the instructions. With feeding, as with water, deficiency is preferable to excess.

Purslane prefers moderation in watering and nutrition, and light in abundance

Indoor purslides can bloom not only in summer, but also in winter, if you provide it with additional lighting and warm maintenance. True, there won't be many flowers. And it is better to give the purslane a rest in the cool during the winter.

In warmth and in good light, the purslane will bloom all year round.

During the winter, the shoots inevitably stretch out. Therefore, in early spring, the plant must be slightly shortened. Do not over tighten with a haircut so as not to damage the formation of buds (they appear at the ends of the shoots). By summer, the purslane should be overgrown with new branches.

Purslane has long been cultivated as a garden plant and garden decoration. Now it moves from flower beds to window sills and is grown as a perennial. Indoor purslane is almost as patient and grateful as its garden cousin.

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After looking at different photos of purslane, it is sometimes difficult to guess that we see the same plant. These are bright flowers with fleshy needles, and grass that is weeded out from the beds. Purslane is a healthy and beautiful crop that can be grown both outdoors and at home. In addition, this plant is very unpretentious, so even novice growers can handle planting and care.

Purslane features

On the bags with purslane seeds it is written: annual. But it is not so. In our climate with harsh winters, the plant lives in the open field for one season - from spring to autumn. But in the southern latitudes, purslane is a perennial.

Purslane does not tolerate winter, therefore, in a temperate climate, it is grown as an annual

Herbaceous plant with beautiful flowers - native to the subtropics of South and Central America. Orchard purslane, or vegetable purslane, which we consider a weed, is called a cosmopolitan. It grows on all continents.

In many countries, for example, in France, India or the Caucasus, this plant is eaten. Purslane is rich in vitamins C, K, E, PP, B1 and B2, carotene and microelements. In cooking, young shoots and leaves are used, from which salads, stews, and marinades are prepared.

Russian gardeners pull out purslane from their beds, but in many countries it is a valuable vitamin plant.

In Russia, the edible species is rarely cultivated. But decorative purslane is widespread. It is often planted in flower beds, alpine hills, rockeries (a type of rocky garden) and rabatkas (rectangular beds along paths), they are used to decorate balconies and terraces. This plant takes root well on any, even the most scanty soils, can tolerate drought, does not require weeding and feeding. Its creeping stems grow, forming a dense "carpet" of green villi-leaves with a pattern of bright inflorescences. The bud opens only for a day, so the multi-colored ornament is always different.

Purslane carpet changes color every day

Purslane blooms all summer - from mid-June to September or October, until frost begins. The only requirement is abundant lighting. Purslane is a child of the sun, its flowers do not open in cloudy weather. Although now varieties have been bred that are tolerant of shading.

Choosing between a perennial and an annual flower

Experts have developed many varieties for open ground, with simple and double flowers of the most whimsical color. However, attempts to grow them at home are rarely successful. The maximum that turns out: keep the varietal plant at home until next year, and after frost, plant it again in the ground or cut a bush.

But not so long ago, hybrid varieties of purslane appeared, which are successfully cultivated both in indoor floriculture and in gardening. These hybrids have simple inflorescences. But in the cold season they grow on the windowsill, and in the summer they bloom in the same pot on the balcony or in the garden.

Purslane can be brought home in the fall and stored until next spring.

The advantage of perennial purslane is its longevity in one pot, and the disadvantage is modest inflorescences and less lush flowering, compared to annual garden varieties.

Garden purslane is not only a riot of colors and long flowering, but also an annual sowing

And garden varieties delight with the richness of colors, the size and shape of flowers, but they must be grown from seeds or cuttings every spring anew, and then planted in the ground. True, there is a way to trouble-free growing purslane. Plant a flower bed once, and then let the flower scatter the seeds on its own and do not dig up this place. Purslane will rise on its own, but this option is acceptable in relatively warm regions. The colder the climate, the longer the seeds of a heat-loving plant do not germinate. This means that the flowers will appear by the middle or even by the end of summer.

Purslane embodies the fantasies of flower growers and grows beautifully in one place, scattering on its own

Ampelny, large-flowered, garden and other varieties of purslane

According to some classifications, the genus of purslane comprises almost 200 varieties, according to others - about 100. But the overwhelming majority of them did not become cultivated plants. In decorative floriculture, large-flowered purslane and many varieties based on it are common.

  1. Garden purslane, or vegetable, is an edible plant, but Russian gardeners weed it out like a weed. Thick reddish stems grow up to 30 cm. They spread along the ground. Leaves are oval, juicy. Flowers are yellow, small. Young leaves and shoots are eaten. The taste of purslane is similar to spinach with a sorrel flavor.
  2. Ampelny purslane is a perennial hybrid species suitable for growing at home and in the open field. The plant has fleshy stems that branch well, thick oval-shaped leaves. The flowers are simple, in different shades of white, red, yellow, purple. Ampel purslane is planted in hanging baskets and tall flowerpots so that the shoots droop beautifully.
  3. Large-flowered purslane is a decorative species that is very popular all over the world. In Russia, it is grown as an annual plant. Blooms from June until frost. It is a ground cover plant with creeping shoots. They are covered with a thick brush with needle-like thick leaves. Large (5-7 cm) flowers, double or simple, are located at the ends of the stems, one or three. The flowers of this particular type of purslane are compared to a rose or a peony. In most varieties, the buds close at night and do not bloom on cloudy days.

Double flowers bloom in cloudy weather

Terry varieties are more relaxed about partial shade and bloom well even in the absence of a bright sun.

Dozens of varieties have been created on the basis of large-flowered purslane. The most popular ones are:

  • Royal (with simple and very large flowers of various colors);
  • Airy marshmallows (with short stems and large double flowers);
  • White-flowered (similar to Airy marshmallows, but with snow-white inflorescences);
  • Princely (with white, orange or bright scarlet inflorescences with corrugated petals);
  • Splendens (with spectacular purple-lilac double flowers);
  • Illusion (with large semi-double flowers of a cherry or pink hue);
  • Extravaganza (with contrasting strokes and dots on flower petals);
  • Amber Coast (with lush yellow-orange colors).

Photo gallery: what different varieties look like

A few words about the garden purslane

Vegetable purslane, which many gardeners destroy, considering a weed, is not only useful, it is used to treat many diseases. Stems, infused with alcohol, help with arthritis, heal ulcers. Decoctions and infusions are used for insomnia, eye diseases, dysentery and diabetes mellitus.

Vegetable purslane greens are very useful and pleasant to the taste.

Vitamin greens of purslane are low in calories, so it is an excellent component of dietary nutrition. Young shoots with leaves are fried, stewed and pickled. In order to retain all the benefits of purslane, eat it fresh.

Garden purslane is an early culture. It is planted directly in the ground from late May to mid-June. Care consists in timely watering. With a lack of moisture, the leaves become coarser. The first harvest of young greenery is harvested within 3-4 weeks after sowing.

Video: acquaintance with the unpretentious purslane

How to propagate a plant

Purslane is propagated by seeds and cuttings. Freshly harvested seeds will not germinate, they need to lie down for about six months. And they retain their germination capacity for about 3 years. You can sow purslane directly into the ground when the average daily temperature is at least 20 ° C. In addition, seedlings can be grown.

Seedling method

  1. Sow seeds for seedlings at the end of March or April (the warmer the climate, the earlier, but you should not rush - the seedlings may outgrow).
  2. Prepare low containers (about 7 cm high), preferably with a transparent lid, and make drainage holes in them. Fill containers. Lay a small drainage layer (perlite, fine expanded clay, vermiculite) and a light substrate (sand, garden soil, charcoal chips). Ready-made soil for seedlings is not suitable, it contains peat, in which purslane does not grow well. For purslane seedlings, low containers and light soil without peat are needed
  3. Compact the soil and water.
  4. Mix the purslane seeds with sand and spread over the surface.
  5. Cover the container with a lid, glass or foil.
  6. Place in a warm (average daily temperature not lower than 25 ° C) and well-lit place (southern window sill, on the other hand, there must be a backlight).
  7. Ventilate the greenhouse regularly and moisten the substrate if it is dry. After 5-10 days, the seeds sprout. In warm and with good lighting, purslane sprouts appear after 5-10 days
  8. Remove the shelter after germination.
  9. Keep warm (temperatures below 20 ° C can be detrimental to seedlings) and provide bright light.
  10. Moisten carefully, excess moisture leads to black leg disease. Better to water through a sump. Purslane seedlings must be watered carefully
  11. When the shoots have 2-3 true leaves, thin them out, leaving the strongest ones. Purslane crops must be thinned out to give room for development to the remaining seedlings
  12. Unpack them into separate containers. At the same time, be careful with the spine, transfer the sprout with a lump of earth. Deepen to the cotyledonous leaves. When diving, carefully handle the spine, deepen the sprouts to the lower leaves
  13. Gradually accustom the seedlings to the outdoors, exposing them to fresh air during the day (at first for 20 minutes, gradually increasing the time). Temper seedlings so that there is no stress from transplanting to the street
  14. After the threat of frost has passed (at the end of May-first half of June), and the average daily temperature is 20-22 ° C, transplant the seedlings into open ground. For the seedlings of purslane to take root, you need warmth, sun and poor soil.
  15. For the purslane, choose a warm, well-lit area with poor soil.
  16. Place the sprouts at a distance of 10-15 cm, deepen the seedlings to the first leaf.

Video: sowing terry purslane for seedlings

How to plant seeds outdoors

Purslane is sown directly into the ground in late May and early June.We must wait until the soil warms up to 20–25оС. Purslane sprouts can die if it gets cold even slightly, not to mention freezing.

Sow a purslane where it will grow constantly

How to sow seeds: a step-by-step process

  1. Make a bed for purslane in a sunny area, protected from the wind. Ideally, it will be a slight elevation.
  2. Add sand to too nutritious soil.
  3. Moisten the soil, spread the purslane seeds on it, sprinkle it with sand on top.
  4. Cover the bed with plastic wrap or glass.
  5. In the afternoon, when it gets warm, open the garden bed for 2-3 hours to ventilate.
  6. Moisten crops as needed by spraying from a sprayer.
  7. When shoots appear and the temperature is at least 24–26 ° C, remove the film.
  8. Seedlings that have grown to 2-3 cm, thin out and transplant to a permanent place, scheme - 10:15.
  9. Water at the root when the top layer dries.

Landing before winter

Sowing purslane before winter is only worth in the southern regions. The seeds of a heat-loving plant will not start growing until the soil warms up to 20–25оС. So in mid-latitudes there is no point in podzimnuyu sowing, early flowering still will not work.

It is better to sow purslane before winter in regions with a warm climate.

  1. Choose a heated and illuminated area for a purslane flower bed, it will be good if it is a hill.
  2. Remove the weeds and prepare the bed.
  3. Sow twice as many seeds as during spring sowing. Mix purslane seeds with sand.
  4. Spread the mixture over the soil, sprinkle lightly.
  5. In the spring, make sure that the area does not dry out at all after the snow melts.
  6. You can cover crops with foil to keep warm.
  7. After seed germination, care for normal seedlings.

Propagation by cuttings

Purslane can cuttings all summer to renew plantings. Also, this method will help speed up the appearance of the first flowers.

  1. In the fall, transplant the purslane bush into a pot and transfer it home. The purslane bush can be left at home for the winter.
  2. Take care of the plant as if it were a houseplant.
  3. In the spring, cut off the branches and root in water. Purslane cuttings root well in water
  4. Plant the rooted cuttings in a flower bed or street containers when the temperature reaches 20–22 ° C.
  5. Plant the mother bush in open ground too.
  6. In a month or earlier, the purslane should bloom. Purslane grown from cuttings blooms quite quickly.

How to care for a garden purslane

A flowering carpet saves time and effort for the grower. Purslane is drought-resistant, loves poor soil and does not require careful maintenance. The only thing a plant cannot do without is the sun.

Growth and flowering

It is enough to water the beds with purslane at least once a week, if there is no rain. Pour water under the roots or on top from a shallow divider. The main thing is to try not to erode the soil. Plants living in pots or other containers will need more frequent watering. But in any case, underfilling is better than waterlogging the soil. In too rainy weather or with an excess of water, purslane suffers.

Thick purslane carpet prevents weeds from sprouting

You need to mulch and loosen the ground in the flower bed only at first, until the purslane bushes have grown. The plant quickly covers the soil with its shoots, and weeds do not germinate on such a rug. Additional nutrition is not required for the flower. It grows well and blooms without feeding. Purslane very rarely gets sick and does not like pests.

Surprisingly, juicy greens and delicate purslane flowers do not like harmful insects

How to collect and store seeds

If you do not remove wilted inflorescences, it is possible that the purslane will multiply by itself, scattering ripe seeds. And then next spring a flower carpet will grow again in the same place.

If you don't trust purslane to self-seed, watch the seed pods ripen. To see them well, remove the limp petals from the inflorescences. It is important not to miss ripening and unpacking.Otherwise, small grains will spill to the ground. Collecting them will no longer work.

The seeds of this plant are often compared to dust, they are so tiny. 10 thousand pieces of purslane seeds weigh only 1 g.

Purslane has very small grains that easily scatter on their own

It is better to prepare planting material for the future at the height of summer. In hot weather, purslane seeds ripen for only 10-14 days. You need to collect them when the box turns yellow, and then dry the crop. With the arrival of cool weather (with an average daily temperature of 12–15 ° C), purslane seeds do not ripen. If you did not have time to make a stock, take the pot with the plant home and wait until the seeds are ready.

Purslane is afraid of the cold, so it is not left outside in winter.

Video: caring for decorative purslane

Problems with growing purslane

Some gardeners complain that purslane blooms modestly or refuses to open the buds at all. Most often, the reason for this whim is mistakes when choosing a place and soil. Purslane will not bloom in a shaded area. The soil for this plant must be poor. Purslane will find the soil too greasy, which was fertilized even a year ago. He will be happy to build up a carpet of greenery, but will not bloom. Fertile land owners can artificially reduce the nutritional value of the soil by adding sand, vermiculite, expanded clay or fine gravel.

In nutrient-rich soil, purslane will grow lush greenery without flowers

Purslane almost never blooms in cloudy and rainy summers. Damp weather can make the plant sick. Leaves and stems become stained, rot and die. Purslane stops growing. Treatment consists of sanitary pruning. It is necessary to remove the affected parts, and then treat the purslane and soil with a fungicide (Previkur, Soligor, Fundazol or Skor).

How can you get rid of pests from purslane?

Parasites do not favor purslane. Only aphids and thrips can taste it. Aphids prefer young shoots, it is impossible not to see it. To rid the purslane of the pest, spray it with an insecticide - Aktellik, Aktara, Decis, Karate. Thrips leave shiny streaks and spots on all parts of the plant, including flowers. Purslane loses strength, slows down growth. Use Intavir, Agravertin, Karbofos or Fitoverm against this parasite.

Growing on a windowsill: can a purslane grow at home

Even 5-10 years ago, the purslane in our area was considered only a garden annual. Now the ampelous variety is grown at home. So far, the plant is only settling on the windowsill. But more and more gardeners do not want to part with purslane for the winter.

Ampel purslane feels good at home

Table: conditions of detention in room conditions

Watering, feeding and pruning at home

Water your indoor purslane sparingly, be sure to wait until the soil is almost dry. Overdrying an earthen lump is not scary, it will be worse if excess moisture provokes a disease. Use soft, cool water for watering.

Purslane on the window is still a rare occurrence

It is not necessary to feed a purslane growing in a flower bed, it will take everything from the soil. But for the one that lives in the limited space of the pot, a little nutrition will not hurt. Especially during flowering. You can give him mineral fertilizers for flowering plants every 2-3 weeks. But do the concentration half as much as recommended in the instructions. With feeding, as with water, deficiency is preferable to excess.

Purslane prefers moderation in watering and nutrition, and light in abundance

Indoor purslides can bloom not only in summer, but also in winter, if you provide it with additional lighting and warm maintenance. True, there won't be many flowers. And it is better to give the purslane a rest in the cool during the winter.

In warmth and in good light, the purslane will bloom all year round.

During the winter, the shoots inevitably stretch out. Therefore, in early spring, the plant must be slightly shortened.Do not over tighten with a haircut so as not to damage the formation of buds (they appear at the ends of the shoots). By summer, the purslane should overgrow with new branches.

Purslane has long been cultivated as a garden plant and garden decoration. Now it moves from flower beds to window sills and is grown as a perennial. Indoor purslane is almost as patient and grateful as its garden cousin.

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Family: Purslane (Portulacaceae).

Homeland: almost everywhere in temperate and tropical zones.

Bloom: in summer time.

Growth: quick.

Light: bright. The sun's rays are the key to good flowering.

Temperature: optimal conditions for growth at a temperature of 20-26 ° C.

Watering: moderate, regular.

Air humidity: does not play a significant role.

Top dressing: does not need.

Cropping: does not need.

Rest period: in the winter. Most often grown in an annual crop.

Transfer: does not need.

Reproduction: seeds, cuttings.

Portulac article

The name of this plant comes from the Latin word "portula" - collar and is associated with the nature of the opening of the seed capsule of the purslane. Our florists call this creeping plant with bright flowers "rugs".

Large-flowered purslane (Portulaca grandiflora)

As a field weed, it is found in warm areas of central Europe, in the Americas. Part of it is cultivated in vegetable gardens and orchards. Purslane was a popular plant during the Middle Ages in Europe, especially England. In the time of Hippocrates, purslane was used to heal wounds, with bites of poisonous snakes and insomnia, and in the Middle Ages it was considered "blessed" by the Arabs.

The genus Portulaca (Portulaca) unites about 200 species of annual and perennial herbaceous plants, including succulents.

In ornamental gardening, it became widespread Large-flowered purslane (Portulaca grandiflora), native to South America. It is a perennial creeping plant with a height of 20 cm, grown in culture as an annual. Most often used in rocky gardens and curbs. Leaves are fleshy, small, cylindrical, green or slightly reddish. The flowers are cup-shaped, simple, of 5 petals fused together, or double, of medium size (diameter 2.5-3 cm), with various colors: white, cream, yellow, bright orange, pink and red with various shades.

The varieties with double flowers, such as “Double Mix”, are especially appreciated. The name of the variety "Belotsvetkovy" speaks for itself - the plant has white flowers. Splendens flowers have a purple hue. Cultivars with two-colored corollas are known.

Large-flowered purslane (Portulaca grandiflora)

Purslane is a great container plant: it is placed in outdoor vases, pots, hanging baskets, balcony and window boxes.

The use of large-flowered purslane in garden design is extremely diverse. It is planted in flower beds (often in carpet flower beds), on ridges, flower beds, dry slopes, retaining stone walls, at the joints of concrete slabs in rockeries. On dry soils, purslane can replace the lawn.

Features of growing large-flowered purslane

Location

Purslane is sown in the most illuminated place, otherwise the plant will not bloom. In room conditions, sills of the southern direction are suitable for purslane. Feels great in balcony and window boxes, in the fresh air.

Temperature

Large-flowered purslane is a heat-resistant plant. When the temperature drops, there are also no problems, since the species is grown as an annual.

Watering

Purslane is watered regularly - immediately after sowing throughout the growing season, especially in hot and dry periods, while avoiding stagnation of water.

Diseases and pests

In general, representatives of the genus Purslane are resistant to diseases and pests.Occasionally, plants are attacked by the fungus Albugo portulaceae, which leads to the appearance of spots on the leaves and deformation of the shoots. The damaged parts are removed and then treated with one of the copper-containing fungicidal preparations.

Large-flowered purslane (Portulaca grandiflora)

Buying seeds

Seeds are purchased in late winter or early spring, carefully checking the integrity of the bag and the expiration date. In flower nurseries and horticultural centers, you can also find seedlings in cups. Choose compact plants with no signs of decay.

Purslane care

Lighting for purslane needs bright, the plant needs direct sun - this is the key to beautiful flowering. In room conditions, sills of the southern direction are suitable for purslane. Feels great in balcony and window boxes, in the fresh air.

The plant prefers warm conditions - for successful growth, temperatures around 20..26 ° C are suitable.

Purslane does not need frequent watering, however, plants in containers and pots are still recommended to be watered moderately but regularly.

The plant practically does not need feeding - it is one of the few ornamental plants that thrive on poor lands.

Large-flowered purslane (Portulaca grandiflora)

Planting purslane seeds

It is better to sow purslane in March. However, sometimes in the floriculture literature, earlier sowing dates (3rd decade of February) and later (1st decade of April) are indicated. Purslane is sown at a temperature of 20..25 ° C and the brightest lighting in mini-greenhouses. On a sunny day, the temperature in the greenhouse can reach 50 ° C, then the seedlings grow several times faster. But if there is not enough light, they will only stretch out. A plexiglass aquarium will do for a greenhouse. The aquarium is covered from above with plastic wrap (better than a new one) or a plexiglass lid and placed on the lightest window. If there is not enough light and the seedlings are stretched out, you can supplement them with a fluorescent light (DS) or table lamp (40-60W lamp). Additional light is needed in the morning and evening, and in cloudy weather - all day.

Small amounts of seeds are best sown in small plastic pots. Pour a drainage layer of fine gravel and coarse sand on the bottom, then fill the pot with soil. The earthen mixture should not contain peat and organic fertilizers. In the first case, the seeds of purslane will not sprout at all, in the second, the seedlings will die from fungal diseases. Up to 20% sand with a diameter of 0.1 mm can be added to the earthen mixture, and if the soil is heavy, clayey, then charcoal.

Pots with soil are placed in a tray with soft, settled water. When watering with hard water, the germination rate decreases sharply.

As soon as the soil is moistened, you can start sowing. Seeds of purslane are laid out on the surface with a pointed match (its end must be moistened), pressing into the soil by 0.5-1 mm at a distance of 1 cm from each other. Crops are immediately placed in a greenhouse. If it is not on the window and is not equipped with lighting, then, as soon as most of the seedlings are free of the seed coat, they must be removed from the greenhouse and placed on the window as close to the glass as possible. It is better to illuminate the purslane with a table lamp right in the greenhouse with the lid open. The distance from the lamp to the sprout for 40W can be 10-15 cm, and for 60W - 15-20 cm. If it is cold on the window at night, crops can be left in an open greenhouse overnight, and in the morning, after additional lighting, put on the window. In this case, it is very important to ensure that the soil does not dry out.

If you have a balcony on the sunny side of the house, crops can be kept there. You just need to remember that purslane is very fond of heat and begins to suffer already at 20 ° C (freshly grown plants), at 16 ° C (after a week), at 10 ° C (after the appearance of 6 true leaves). At temperatures below 10 ° C, leaves begin to fall off in mature plants.

In sunny weather, it is better to keep the greenhouse open, it is only important to make sure that the soil does not dry out. And in rainy weather it is better to close it so that the rain does not break the seedlings.

Drying out of the soil is dangerous, first of all, for small, especially newly appeared, plants.

Plants 5-6 cm high are planted in boxes, flowerpots and pots with at least 10 leaves, and even better - immediately with buds. For the purslane, they choose the sunniest, warmest, driest place - it would be good on a hill, and even better at the southern wall. You can also put pots with seed plants there.

If you want seeds, at the end of August, when the night temperature drops below 10 ° C, the pots of plants must be brought into the house. You can simply leave them on the window until the seeds ripen. Purslane seeds retain their germination capacity for 3 years.

To replicate the most interesting specimens of purslane, cuttings can be used - mother plants should be kept in a cool place in winter.

Large-flowered purslane (Portulaca grandiflora)

Popular types of purslane

Large-flowered purslane (Portulaca grandiflora).

A plant native to South America (Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay). A perennial herb (used as an annual) with fleshy reddish stems, erect or lodging, up to 30 cm high.The leaves are fleshy, cylindrical, up to 2.5 cm long and up to 2 cm wide.Single flowers bloom throughout the summer period. 3-4 cm, various colors - from white to yellow or red-purple. The original species with red flowers served as the basis for breeding many hybrid forms with a simple or double corolla and a wide variety of colors.

Large-flowered purslane (Portulaca grandiflora)

It is grown almost all over the world as an ornamental plant. In most varieties of purslane, flowers are open only during the day in sunny weather. However, there are varieties in which flowers (most often double flowers) are open even on cloudy days.

Varieties with open flowers on cloudy days: Sundance, Sunglo, Cloudbeater.

Purslane (Portulaca oleracea).

A cosmopolitan plant that has spread throughout all regions of the world. Annual plant, succulent, 10-30 cm high. Reddish and highly branched stems, elongated or creeping along the ground, cylindrical, hollow. Leaves are fleshy, sessile, 1.5-3 cm long, oblong-spatulate, with truncated ends. Throughout the summer, small flowers appear in the axils of the upper leaves, light yellow in color, single or collected in small groups of 2-5. The calyx is formed by 2 sepals, corolla 7-8 mm in diameter, consists of 4-6 obovate petals. The flowering period of this species falls on June-August.

Purslane (Portulaca oleracea)

In Europe, as a vegetable plant, this plant appeared rather late. It first came to France, where in the 17th century it became one of the most important vegetable crops, and from there it spread to other European countries.

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