In the flower beds in spring, a hugethe number of flowers, many of which are simply amazing beauty. The hazel grouse is also an exception, which is sometimes too hard for beginning flower growers.
And it's not even quite complicatedagrotechnics and care for these flowers ... The fact is that even planting a hazel grouse of the imperial is an event that can require you to have certain skills in gardening.
Some information about growing conditions
The hazel grouse grows well on sunny and slightlyshaded areas, on moderately wet and fertile soil. This plant can be used not only to decorate the winter greenhouse, but also for spring distillation.
Ryabchik Imperial has odorous bulbs with juicy unprotected scales.
As with other bulbous plants, the depthplanting directly depends on the diameter of the "tubers" themselves. Usually planting a hazel grouse of the emperor requires planting flowers to a depth equal to the diameter of three bulbs.
Landing information
Note that in this case, not only the germination of the seed material depends on the correct choice of the depth of planting, but also the further decorative value of the plant.
The matter is that the grouse grows a fairly large and massive flower spike which, with a strong lateral wind and a shallow depth of landing, can simply fall, tearing out the root system from the soil.
Some believe that when planting a bulb you needposition obliquely. They think that in this case the plants will be protected from the decay of the inclined scales. Gardeners with experience say that such a planting of a hazel grouse of the imperial leads to exactly the opposite results.
Technology
At the bottom of the planting hole should be puta small amount of mineral fertilizers and a couple of spoons of calcined river sand. Usually these flowers are planted around the beginning of September. Note that by this time the bulbs should already have quite long roots.
Between large bulbs it is necessary to leavethe distance is not less than 30 cm, while the smaller ones are quite enough for 15 cm. Note that after studying how to plant an imperial hazel grouse it is necessary to measure the beds, as the lack of space is fraught with the development of small and weak plants that are unlikely to hit you with your beauty.
With regard to the subsequent wintering of plants,nothing complicated in this process simply is not present. The plant is perfectly tolerated even in very cold winters, and even with a small amount of snow falling out, the bulbs do not freeze.
Despite the sufficient resistance of grouse tocold, plants are quite demanding on fertilizers. If throughout the growing season you do not perform regular fertilizing with mineral fertilizers, you will hardly get a full seed material that will be suitable for forcing.
It should be borne in mind that the hazel grouse of the emperor, whose landing we considered, is a flower that needs careful care.