How can I grow Yucca Aloifolia?
Yucca Aloifolia, commonly known as the Spanish bayonet, is part of the Agave shrub family and is a significant addition to most landscapes. Its dark green leaves form sharp spikes that protrude from dense, upward growing trunks. During the spring and summer months, white flowers are often in the middle of the plant. It is very easy to grow Yucca aloifolia, especially in warm climate.
Gardeners have a success that Yucca Aloifolia grows in a partial shadow or partial sunlight, but the plant will also prosper in areas that receive full sunlight. It can tolerate a wide range of soil types from sandy to acidic to alkaline and even aluminum. It will also tolerate salty ground, which will be ideal for coastal areas. It is perfect for areas that do not get much rain because it has a high tolerance for dry. In addition, his high drought tolerance means that gardeners do not often water.
when planting Yucca Aloifolia, SEMENOLING SPACE 12 to 15 feet (3.6 to 4, 7 m) apart. This gives its roots, leaves and trunk enough space for growth and gaps from prevent one plant from blocking another of the sun. It is a durable shrub; As a result, growth in temperatures between five degrees Fahrenheit (-14.9 degrees Celsius) can up to those above 40 degrees Fahrenheit (4.5 degrees Celsius).
Many gardeners wonder how to promote Yucca Aloifolia. One method is rootball distribution. This creates separate plants that can be sown immediately. If you start from seeds, it is best to sow the seeds inside. This should be done before the last frost occurs, so the seeds have a chance to grow to seedlings that can be planted outside. Alternatively, the seeds can also be sown directly into the landscaping if the last freezing of the season has already occurred.
Often, people do not want to spend money on the purchase of seeds from the store, especially if several yucca alo plants already ownifolia. In these cases it is possible to use a seed from existing plants. Simply collect the seed pods after it is dried on the plant. Then break the pods open and collect the seeds. The seeds should be cleaned and can then be stored for future use.
those who want to grow Yucca aloifolia should be aware of any potential pests. Although there are no serious pests, it may be prone to leaf stain in areas with poor air circulation. In addition, Yucca Moth larvae can be a problem. The larvae eat through the filming and cause to weaken and die. However, pesticides can be prevented.