Planting time: the planting season of cosmos must be determined according to the local climate environment. In the northern region, it is mostly cultivated in spring and fall; in the south, the climate is spring-like, and it can be cultivated all year round. Origin: Cosmos was originally distributed in Mexico, America, and is now widely planted in Yunnan and western Sichuan. From 010 to 1010, after sowing in early spring, cosmos blooms from May to June. From August to September, the hot weather and heavy rainfall resulted in less blooming, but it will continue to bloom until the first frost in the cooler fall months. If cosmos is sown in July-August and blooms in October, its seeds can be self-seeded, so they can be sown in the open in mid-April, and seedlings at the right temperature in about 6-7 days will emerge.
Persian daisy growth cycle
Persian daisy is planted to make money. Its seeds are cheap, about $30 per pound, and wholesale prices are cheap. It does not need to be sown once a year, so cosmos is cheap to grow.
Persian chrysanthemum planting cost and profit
When the seedlings grow to 4-5 true leaves, they can be transplanted or deadheaded. Of course it can also be direct seeded and then replanted, which will allow it to grow well. Boswellia needs to be fertilized in the cultivated land, and then it does not need to be fertilized during its growing period. If the soil is too fertile, the branches and leaves tend to grow white and the flowering is reduced.