How to grow Shabo carnations in the garden - secrets of long flowering
The correct shapes and strict beauty of garden carnations make them one of the most popular plants. And if you want to enjoy blooming all summer long, plant a Shabo carnation. There are no particular difficulties in how to grow Shabo carnations in the garden. It is quite unpretentious in care, but it develops for quite a long time if you use the seed reproduction method. And although you will have to wait six months from the moment of sowing to the first buds, it is worth it.
Characteristic features of the plant
Many new varieties have been bred by breeders, but the classic hybrids remain the most beloved:
- cherry red Lejeen D'Oner;
- orange Fire King;
- lemon Marie Shabo;
- red - black Nero;
- white Mont Blanc;
- golden Champagne;
- pink La France;
- lilac Mikado;
- purple Girofle.
How to grow Shabo carnations in the garden - choosing a planting site
Most often, flowers are planted with seeds, sown on seedlings in January or immediately in open ground in the month of May. Give your carnation a well-lit flower bed with light, nutritious soil and neutral acidity. It cannot grow in clay and sand, so prepare the soil in advance if necessary. The plant will thrive on organic soil (except fresh manure) and mineral fertilizers.
Shabo is a perennial variety of garden carnations, but in our climate it grows like an annual. She will not survive the Russian winters in the open ground, except in the south, and even then, subject to careful shelter. But if you dig out a bush, plant it in a pot and bring it into the house for the winter, it will remain until next spring.
Shabo carnation care secrets
Unpretentious bushes can grow and even bloom without your participation. But to get really large, abundant and long flowering, give them a little attention:
- water regularly, not allowing the beds to dry completely;
- mulch the flower bed so that moisture does not evaporate so quickly;
- loosen the soil after rains and watering, breaking the crust, which blocks the access of oxygen to the roots;
- feed the bushes at least twice a season (in spring and when buds begin to form);
- if you have tall varieties, tie them up so that they do not break.
Carnation flower stalks have lateral shoots with buds that form a kind of twig with flowers. If you cut them, you will get only one flower per stem, but larger.
As already mentioned, Shabo usually does not winter in the garden with us, but you can try to save the plants in the southern strip by cutting and covering them. There is another option: transplant the bush into a pot and put it in a cool room for the winter. In the spring, cut the cuttings from it and root.