What is the Biennial?

Biennial is a plant with a two -year cultivation cycle. Depending on the climate that grows the plant and other factors, the cycle can be completed in more or less time. Plants that complete their cycle in less than two years in some climate may be considered in these regions for grades for gardening purposes, while plants with a more prolonged life cycle may be closer to perennials in terms of gardening. The wide range of plants is considered to be a biennial and can be obtained in a kindergarten and garden shops.

The typical biennial begins to grow in the spring of the first year, developing vegetation and the root system. Depending on the plant, it may spread to cover the soil, decide to remain highly compact or growth in a whiplublik pattern. As soon as the weather disappears in the fall, vegetation dies back and the plant goes to the dormant. In the following year, it produces a biennial plant of flowers, in the summer it goes to the seed and dies once was distributed by DS. Once the gardener manages to set up the bed they grewn, constantly renew. Plants in different stages in their life cycle maintain the flower bed constantly green and flowering and also reduce the spread of weeds, which will be less work for the gardener. In some cases, a two -year plant may also be grown, for gardeners who are interested in creating parent plants clones.

One of the benefits for the biennial is that they can be constantly changed and restored to make the garden more visually interesting. Gardeners can use plants that are easily re -re -re -re -removing or being aggressive in plant removal before they get the chance to go to the seed and clean the bed to create a new group of plants. Biennials come in a number of styles, from plants that are well suited to a very formal Gardens for more lengthy, wild -looking plants such as Hollyhocks that can be used for informal gardening.

because the life cycle of the plant varies according to pIt will be, gardeners should not assume that something marked as a two -year plant will be really a biennial. It is advisable to ask employees in the garden shop for information about specific interests, or consult other gardeners about what grow and how plants work in their gardens. People who are interested in specific plants they see in the neighborhood can ask gardeners if seeds and cuttings are available.

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