Unusual spiders in flower beds - cleoma, planting and caring for an exotic flower
All summer long proud tall peduncles flaunt in the front gardens, the tops of which are crowned with many amazing flowers. Between the graceful oval petals, long stamens bizarrely bulge in different directions, like spider legs. This is an incredibly luxurious beauty cleoma, planting and caring for which is simple and not difficult. Originally from the eponymous cleomaceous family, in nature it grows in warm and temperate climates. However, in our conditions, the flower feels comfortable. Although cold winters still leave an imprint on its development and make adjustments to crop cultivation.
Cleoma - planting and care
How to plant glue - methods and terms
You can get glue in your flower bed in three ways, but exclusively with the help of seeds:
- At the end of October, sow the seeds before winter. Do not deeply deepen and cover the beds with spruce branches, which will need to be removed in early spring.
- In the spring, when the soil warms up (April-May, depending on the region), make holes in the flower bed and sow glue in them. After the seedlings grow up, thin out the seedlings, at the same time planting them.
- In February, plant glue on seedlings, and at the end of May, transplant it into open ground. This is the best option that most growers use, especially in regions with cold climates. Cleoma grown from seeds blooms a couple of weeks, or even a month earlier.
When sowing seeds for seedlings and in open ground, treat them in spring growth stimulant... This will increase germination.
Florists who have been growing glue for more than one year have long noticed another way of plant propagation. It sows beautifully by self-seeding, which makes planting easier. If it is not very important for you that the flowers grow in a strict order, then you can not think about planting them at all.
Cleome care in the garden
Despite the rather impressive size of strong and high peduncles, they are not capricious in care and do not require much:
- in the heat, occasionally, but water the bushes abundantly (the rest of the time the glue has enough moisture, which is in the soil);
- with the appearance of peduncles, feed the mineral complex fertilizer under the root twice a month.
Don't forget to collect the seeds in the fall. And when the frosts come, pull out the bushes by removing the front garden.