In fact, as long as you choose some solid plants and flowers that can be extensively managed, you can raise them well without any trouble or effort, and there are also flower prizes every year. Isn't it exciting? Share five kinds of plants that can be planted in the ground with a yard and potted without a yard for the reference of flower lovers.
0 1 canna Xu Ning, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, wrote a poem: "I once saw red plantains in Lingnan, but the school was a little small." Both Liu Zongyuan in the Tang Dynasty and Zhuang Dazhong, a poet in the Qing Dynasty, wrote poems about "red coke" and both mentioned canna, which shows that the vigorous vitality of canna left a deep impression on people.
The advantages of canna are: tenacious vitality, not afraid of the sun, as long as it is planted, it can bloom every year without care, and it is easy to reproduce.
Canna's disadvantage: it is not cold-tolerant. When planting in the north, protective measures should be taken in winter, such as thickening the soil layer, or covering it with leaves and plastic films, so as to help canna survive the winter smoothly.
In places that are too cold, for the sake of safety, the roots should be dug out and stored, and planted the next year.
Canna likes sunny environment. Avoid shady and cool places when planting, so as not to make bananas grow in vain. The more sunshine, the more vigorous the canna grows and the brighter the color of its flowers.
Canna is afraid of stagnant water. When planting, the soil layer should be leveled into a slope shape as far as possible, so as to avoid that the accumulated water can not be discharged in time in rainy days, resulting in root rot of canna.
But the climate is too dry, or it doesn't rain for a long time, so water the canna and spray water on the leaves to increase the humidity.
If the canna plants you grow are thin, or only grow leaves without flowering, it is mainly caused by insufficient nutrients or insufficient phosphorus and potassium fertilizers.
Canna is very adaptable, but it needs to be supplemented with nutrients if it wants to grow vigorously and bloom more. When planting, in addition to putting a proper amount of base fertilizer, it is also necessary to apply fertilizer at ordinary times, especially in the growing period, and dilute fertilizer solution should be poured every ten days and a half months to promote the growth of canna.
In addition to normal fertilization, canna can prune the residual flowers in time after the flowers wither, reduce nutrient loss and promote the plants to grow new branches.
Lycoris radiata is also called the other shore flower, and the common varieties are Lycoris radiata, Lycoris radiata, Lycoris radiata and Lycoris nirun. Each variety is beautiful, with unique flower shapes and bright colors.
Advantages of Lycoris radiata: drought tolerance, barren tolerance, cold tolerance, easy reproduction, strong adaptability, and it can bloom every year without care.
Disadvantages of Lycoris radiata: Although the flowers are beautiful, the whole plant is toxic, especially the flowers are more toxic. If you have children at home, you should plant them carefully to avoid children being poisoned by eating.
Lycoris radiata can not only grow in sunny environment, but also resist semi-shade and has strong adaptability. Lycoris radiata can grow well in the ground as long as it is not too hidden.
Lycoris radiata is usually planted in spring or autumn, so it needs to be propagated in individual plants until the ground part withers or after flowering. When planting Lycoris radiata, don't bury it too deep, lest too much water lead to decay.
Lycoris radiata is a bulb plant. If the soil is too wet or accumulates water for a long time, it may lead to bulb rot. Therefore, drying in the sun is better than soaking in water. It doesn't rain for a long time, so it needs proper watering, especially before flowering. If the soil is too dry, it will affect flowering. After entering the dormant period, the amount of watering should be reduced.
Lycoris radiata is barren, but it wants to grow better and bloom more brightly. During the growth period, dilute fertilizer solution should be properly supplemented, and nutrients should also be supplemented when the flower stems come out, mainly phosphorus and potassium fertilizers, to promote flowering and increase colorful colors.
03 hollyhock hollyhock is more suitable as a background flower, especially planted next to a wall, which looks like a painting from a distance. The hollyhock in the picture below is planted at the root of the wall, and the white "floor" suddenly makes the whole yard come alive.
Advantages of hollyhock: barren resistance, large flowers, rich colors and strong self-sowing ability of seeds. Once planted, the number will double in the coming year and bloom every year.
Disadvantages of hollyhock: Afraid of high temperature, long-term strong light irradiation will shorten the flowering period.
It is common to grow hollyhocks in the fields. In sunny places, the plants of hollyhock will be shorter, with more flowers and more beautiful colors.
On the contrary, when planting hollyhock in places with short light time and poor light, the flowers of hollyhock are sparse and grow very tall.
Therefore, when planting hollyhock, you can choose a place where there is light in the morning and it is cloudy or scattered in the afternoon, which will not affect the growth and the flower viewing period is long.
Abelmoschus manihot has strong drought tolerance and does not like waterlogging. When planting in the field, try to avoid potholes to avoid root rot caused by stagnant water in rainy days.
Abelmoschus manihot is not picky about the soil planted, and it is barren-tolerant. The hollyhocks in communities and parks are all eaten and grown by the weather.
However, when planting hollyhock at home, it is more beneficial to apply thin fertilizer frequently during the growing period. When the buds are propagated, potassium dihydrogen phosphate is added to make the flowers bigger, brighter and more ornamental.
Impatiens are also called henna. When my aunt was a child, when impatiens bloomed, she picked some flowers and stems, mashed them, put some alum on them, coated them on our nails at night, wrapped them with walnut leaves, and picked them the next morning, and the nails would be colored and not easy to fade. I thought I was beautiful when I was a child.
Advantages of Impatiens balsamina: drought tolerance, shade tolerance and barren tolerance. Seeds can be self-sown (Impatiens balsamina is a self-sown seedling). Once planted, there will be a return of flowers every year.
Impatiens have disadvantages: leaf spot and powdery mildew are easy to occur under high temperature and high humidity; Flowers are easily damaged after rain.
Impatiens like sunny environment, with strong plants and many flowers. However, impatiens has a short viewing period under the long-term irradiation of strong light, which is prone to powdery mildew and affects viewing.
Tea tried to sow impatiens under the tree last year, but the plants were sparse. Although the leaves are bright green, there are obviously fewer flowers, but the viewing period is longer.
Therefore, it is suggested that when planting, it is best to choose a well-ventilated and shady place at noon.
Impatiens balsamina is not drought-tolerant and afraid of water accumulation, so it needs more water at seedling stage. Too dry soil will cause leaves to turn yellow or even wither.
During the growing period, watering can be dry or wet. When entering the flowering period, water should be properly controlled. When watering, don't drop water on the petals to avoid shortening the flowering period.
Impatiens balsamina is very barren-tolerant, even if it is not fertilized, it will not affect its growth and flowering.
If nutrients can be supplemented once a month during the growing period, the stems of impatiens balsamina will grow stronger, branch more and bloom more after topping.
Phosphorus and potassium fertilizer can be applied 1~2 times before flowering to promote flowering and enhance color.
Hosta "Hosta smells good, but there are a few branches in the corner". You often see large tracts of Hosta in the shade and corner of the park. When it blooms, white flowers hang on its long stems, which makes people want to watch it closely.
Advantages of Hosta Hosta: Not picky about soil, cold-resistant, drought-resistant, barren-resistant, and you can enjoy flowers and leaves without pruning.
Disadvantages of Hosta Hosta: The whole plant is poisonous, and eating it by mistake will damage the teeth.
Hosta Hosta is a shade-tolerant plant. Even if planted in a forest with only weak light, it can grow vigorously against the wall and will not affect flowering.
On the other hand, if the light is too strong, the leaves of Hosta Hosta will turn yellow and brown.
Hosta is not drought-tolerant and likes humid environment. If the soil is too dry for a long time, its leaves will turn yellow.
However, when watering too much or accumulating water, the root system of Hosta Hosta will be damaged, which will affect its growth.
If you look carefully, all the hostas you see in the park are planted in places with slopes or good drainage.
Hosta in the park is mostly planted in the shade, but it is actually planted in fertile soil, because the fallen leaves will be decomposed into humus-rich soil under long-term wind and rain, which is rich, loose and breathable, which is very conducive to the growth of Hosta. No wonder all the hostas in the park are flourishing.
When planting Hosta Hosta at home, in order to better grow Hosta Hosta, we can often apply thin fertilizer during the growth period and supplement phosphorus and potassium fertilizer once before flowering to promote Hosta Hosta to bloom more.
Every plant has advantages and disadvantages, just like no one is perfect, but in the process of conservation, we can avoid its disadvantages and let its advantages show, which is the same "charm", don't you think? (Some pictures are from the Internet, infringing! )