How to sow primrose?
How to sow primrose? The primrose is loved by gardeners for its originality and variety of colors. This plant is completely undemanding to care for, it has the peculiarity of blooming for a long time. Sow primrose and grow properly. How to sow primrose? This question is often asked by novice gardeners.
Primroses love peaty soils and a temperate climate. The plant grows well in indoor boxes, as well as in open beds. Primroses are often bought in specialized stores grown up, ready to bloom. But some gardeners grow primroses on their own from seeds.
Primroses, which are grown from seeds, have a prolonged flowering period. The first flowers of such primroses appear 5-7 months after their planting. In this case, it is recommended to sow primrose with seeds in advance, this can be done in early spring or late autumn so that the seedlings can rise.
Seeds should be sown in small, perforated boxes. The boxes are filled with a mixture of leaf earth, peat and sand. Small primrose seeds are scattered over the moistened soil surface without falling asleep with earth. The planting container is covered and placed in a warm place. The soil is periodically moistened from a spray bottle. Shoots appear in two weeks. Then the boxes are transferred to a bright and cool room. Seedlings dive into separate pots with a loose and nutritious substrate. When replanting, keep the soil around the roots to avoid damaging the roots.
It is necessary to observe regular and moderate watering and feeding. From the summer heat, primrose must be shaded so that the plants do not dry out.
In fact, it will not be difficult to grow a primrose, but on the flower garden it will take its rightful place and will certainly delight the eye!