Primrose stalkless and growing
One of the most popular plant species amonglovers of flowers is a primrose isless (its other name is an ordinary one). This primrose is quite simple in care and cultivation, it can grow several years in a row, pleasing the surrounding with beautiful flowers. Very fond of well-lit terrain, but without getting exposed to sunlight. Also, it accepts cool weather conditions, and at a lower temperature, even the flowering period can be considerably prolonged.
Proper care
Nothing particularly difficult to take care of thisPrimula is not observed, this perennial plant develops quickly enough, pleasing us with its spring bright flowering. Primrose is a non-stagnant Potsdam Giant, the seeds of which can be bought without difficulty in any store, grows better in slightly shaded places or in the sun, only provided that the soil in these places is very poorly warmed up. If the pristel beetle is grown in a sunny warm place, nothing good will come of it: the shrubs will gradually begin to melt, the bloom itself will decrease markedly, and the flowers will lose their saturation and become rather faded.
If we talk about the selection of soil, the preferenceshould be given a humus basis (good water permeability). However, if plants are planted in unsuitable conditions (in sufficiently open places, but not under the canopy of trees), this will be extremely negative in primroses. As for hybrid forms, they require additional spraying. To avoid drying out in the future, lonely plants should be sprinkled a little. In case you have several primroses of the same species, try to plant them closer to each other: in this position, the plants will tightly cover the soil from the sun's rays and will not allow it to heat up strongly.
Like all plants of this kind, primrosestems need strong and regular watering in the warm season, in winter the soil should be completely dry. For a better flowering, you first need to take care of the quality of the soil and fertilize it a little: about two square buckets of compost, as well as humus, peat and foliar land, should be used per square meter (naturally, a small part of the sand must be present in the soil). Do not forget that every next five years, the primula needs to be divided in order to avoid a reduction in the size of the flowers. For the best development of the primrose stems, the cultivation of which also consists of some stages, strongly needs additional feeding. After the last frost, only 10 - 15 grams of mineral fertilizers per one square meter. will significantly accelerate the growth of primroses and in the best way will help them to come back to normal. After a lapse of fifteen days, fertilize 20 grams of superphosphate and 15 grams of calimagnesia (per square meter).
Considering the majority of mountain primroses,Primula primrose loves a bit of moist soil, but hardly endures long stagnation and flooding, especially in the spring. The lower parts of the leaves begin to get wet all the time, which leads to a rebound. Also do not forget about loosening and weeding, and also about the correct removal of fading unnecessary flower stalks. Just in case the plant needs to be covered with leaves or earth for a winter period (just a little bit), so that in case of a snowless winter they do not freeze. Although some types of primulas can overwinter completely without shelter.
Primula primostal is the most commonshows its flowers yellow color, later appear and other shades (white, lilac, purple). By the number of colors and forms, hybrid primrose forms are very prominent. From their variety, each flower lover will be able to choose the specimens that suit him exactly.