Coreopsis Golden Ball - an unpretentious perennial for a lazy gardener
Unpretentious flowers are one of the most beloved by every grower. Their care is minimal, but their beauty is not inferior to more capricious cultures. Take, for example, the coreopsis Golden Ball, a simple and seemingly unremarkable bush. But when flowering comes, the nondescript rosette is buried in an abundance of golden inflorescences. Moreover, to replace the wilting flowers, new buds immediately bloom.
Varietal features
With its unpretentiousness, the Golden Ball is distinguished by its gorgeous flowering. In the middle of summer, rather large single flowers bloom above the bush. Terry, they are painted bright yellow and really look like golden fluffy balls. You can admire such beauty for a long time, right up to the very frosts.
Coreopsis Golden ball - simple secrets of growing a flower
Most often, a perennial is planted with seeds in one of the following ways:
- Directly into open ground, and you can sow seeds both in spring and before winter. Their germination rate is high.
- For seedlings in March, with further planting in the garden after the end of frost. This option is more suitable for the central strip, where spring is late.
Bushes planted through seedlings will bloom at the beginning of summer. When sown in the ground, flowering will come a month later.
It is necessary to plant coreopsis in a well-lit area where water does not stagnate. It does not tolerate excess moisture, moreover, the variety is highly drought-resistant. You only need to water the flowers if the summer is very hot, and the rest of the time they have enough natural precipitation.
On fertile land, the plant will bloom without additional fertilizing. If the soil is poor, it is advisable to fertilize twice a season (spring and summer). Coreopsis hibernates well and does not need shelter, except in northern latitudes. Overgrown bushes need to be planted every 3 years in order to maintain the size and abundance of flowering.