How do I grow cannas onions?

Cannas bulbs are successfully grown in the soil rich in nutrients and full sun. They can be grown in large containers inside or out in the garden. The materials needed to grow onions of cannas include shovel, soil and sometimes fertilizer and mulch. If it grows inside, the availability of space can be a problem, because Cannas does not tend to prosper in crowded areas. This also applies to planting outdoors, and in this case, a plan should be designed to allow the necessary space between themselves and other species in the garden.

In the garden, choose a place that is full of Sun and is well drained with a rich soil full of organic humus that can be rotated to provide free soil for onion cannas. When growing plants from multiple bulbs larger varieties you plant bulbs of 12 to 18 inches (30.48 to 45.72 cm), because each bulb creates a new bulbs as it grows to mature. For better results would meLo eye of the flask is pointing up when the bulb is planted, but also the bulbs planted horizontally have a good chance of maturing. How deep in the ground are planted bulbs depends on where the garden is in relation to the equator, as the garden is closer, the deeper the bulbs can be planted. In the warmer temples and tropical areas, Cannas can be planted 6 to 8 inches (15.24 to 20.32 cm) deep and stay in the ground all year round, but in colder climates, light bulbs need to be planted in shallow trenches to easily remove for the winter.

Add water and fertilizer to the Cannas flask during planting and gently drain the soil around the bulb. At this point, the optional ground commission of mulch, 1 to 2 inches (2.54 to 5.08 cm) can help to maintain most of their moisture because Cannas grows best under wet conditions due to their tropical nature. Water the Cannas bulbs once a week and soak them Completly. During the growing season, fertilize once a month to maintain longer flowers.

Cannas plantIt is often grown for its bright and colored flowers and fresh leaves similar to the fan that tend to be colored in solid species. If you want to keep the best leaves, do not let the soil dry for more than two days in a row. If the bulbs are to be harvested, they should be collected before the first frost because they are sensitive to the cold.

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