Ways to Plant Flowers

Author: Randy Alexander
Date Of Creation: 4 April 2021
Update Date: 1 July 2024
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How to Plant Flowers | Lawn & Garden Care
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Content

  • Find out the maximum size of the flower plant. Will they grow very large and grow to dust or are they still relatively small? Will they grow into tall trees or spread like vines?
  • Ask about indigenous flower varieties before looking for others. Native flowers are known to thrive in the soil, temperature and humidity in your area.
  • Check to see if the flower you want to grow is a year-round or year-round plant. The trees bloom only once a year and must be replanted each year, but the flowers are often beautiful and vibrant in color. The year-round tree blooms every year without needing to be replanted and will continue to grow bigger over time.
  • Read the instruction label for your flower's watering requirements. Some flowers need regular watering, others need water occasionally. If you want to plant more than one flower in the same place, try to choose flowers that have the same water needs.

  • Lift the flower plant out. This step is mainly for moving the potted flower plant to the ground. While the flower is still in the plastic pot, watering a lot of water can soak the soil. Take the flower plant out of the pot and gently separate the root bulb with your fingers. This will help the roots of the flower plant reach out to the ground instead of growing together in clusters.
  • Planting flowers. Place each plant in a separate prepared hole. Use your hands to fill the gaps around each flower plant and cover the roots. Avoid covering the plant with too much soil; Never cover the stem of a flower plant with soil. advertisement
  • Part 3 of 3: Caring for flowers


    1. Regularly water the flowers. Unless your place is frequently raining, take some time to water the flowers. Use a watering can with a lotus mirror water each plant a few cups of water; Water close to the ground to avoid damaging blooming flowers or causing soil erosion. You can also install a sprinkler or drip irrigation system to let it automatically do your job.
    2. Weeding. You definitely want flowers to highlight your little garden, so don't let the weeds take away that beauty! Get rid of those ugly weeds when you see them appear around the flowers. Weeds not only are not beautiful, but also lose nutrients in the soil that are necessary for healthy flowers to grow.

    3. Get rid of wilted flowers. When the flowers die or grow old and wilt, cut them off. Pruning the dead flowers and leaves will help stimulate the plant to grow and produce even more beautiful flowers.
    4. Consider relocating flowers. With continued care, the plants and flowers may become too large for the originally chosen position. You should consider moving them to a wider location and planting new flowers instead. This will make your garden grow bigger, healthier and more beautiful! advertisement

    Advice

    • If you have pets, you should fence the flower area so that they won't step on the newly planted flowers.
    • When shopping for a tree, bring a blank sheet of paper and place it under the leaves. Gently shake the tree; Do not buy if you see pests or rotting pieces of debris as they will infect other plants in your garden.

    Warning

    • Some flowers are toxic to humans and pets; If you are not sure, do not let children and pets near the plants.
    • Follow the directions on the label attached to the flower pot or on the seed package. Make sure the plants are grown in sunlight or in the shade depending on their needs.