What should I consider when buying plants?
When buying a kindergarten for plants for your garden or container, look for healthy plants with leaves that seem durable and strong. Remember, if the plants have already blossomed, you will not have any new flowers if the plant does not have unopened buds. Avoid plants with holes or spots on the leaves because they can be contaminated by garden pests such as spiders mites. Especially because it is difficult to get rid of these pests, it is best to try to avoid choosing plants with any signs of contamination of spider mite. Small, eight -legged spider mites eat mainly from the underside of the leaves. Holes in leaves or small yellow or white spots indicate the problem of the spider. The mites thrive at warm temperatures, so the plants that grow in the shade are less sensitive to these pests.
Of course, when choosing school races, you have to choose those that grow well in your climate. Local kindergartens and Gardycentre EN sell plants for local climate, but usually also have tropical and greenhouse ROStlin. Talk to a horticulture expert about your specific cultivation conditions, such as the amount of sun and the shadows that your garden or grower receives. Choose these garden centers in your area with the healthiest plants and the most famous employees.
both annuals and perennials are popular parent plants. Annuals, such as Snapdragons, Impatiens and Zinnias, have a growing cycle for one year, although they sometimes last for several years as perennials. Persistent, such as tulips, lilies and iris, have several years of growing cycle, but if the climate is very warm, they can only take one year as years.
Winter is a great time to look for negotiations when buying a kindergarten, because kindergartens and garden centers have to clean unsold plants to create space for the new spring Stock. Savings can be up to 50% of the current price. In geographical places where the country does not freeze can be in the winter monthsMany plants planted. In many cases, you will only have the roots that will go through to assess the health of these plants in winter sales, so look for solid solid roots that do not damp. Brown or black indicates dead roots, so choose plants of winter schools that have light color.