
Let’s
take a quick look at each of these important elements for growing a spectacular
bed of annuals.
Soil
Most types of annuals will do best in when given a well
drained soil containing a moderate amount of humus. If you start a compost bin at home, you can
provide your own high quality humus, or you can buy prepared humus from your
favorite garden store. If your soil is
very dry or contains a lot of clay it can be supplemented with manure or high
quality compost.
Sunlight
Most varieties of annuals need to have at least six hours of
full sunlight per day. Many types of
annuals, such as argeratum, browallia, coleus, fuschia, dianthus, pansy, and
impatiens, do well in partial shade or in filtered sunlight, but few if any
annuals will thrive in complete shade.
It is important to take these sunlight needs into account when planning
your flower bed.
pH Level
Most annuals tolerate a pH range from 6 to 7.4. Soil that is too acidic to fit this range can
be amended with lime, while soil that is too alkaline can be amended with
aluminum sulfate.
Water
The watering needs of annuals vary according to variety, and
it is important to provide water in accordance with the needs of each plant.
Choosing the best plants
Finding the best plants is very important, and it is
important for the gardener to determine whether to grow the annuals from seed
or buy transplants. When purchasing
ready to plant stock from a nursery or garden enter, it is important to choose
the plants carefully. It is important to
buy only deep green, healthy looking plants.
Most varieties of annuals do their best if they are transplanted before
they have fully bloomed. It is also
important to provide the plants with shade and water if they cannot be planted
immediately.
Planting times
Most annuals should not be planted until all danger of frost
has past. Most varieties should be
planted in warm soil, while hardy and half hardy varieties can be planted while
the evenings are still cool.
Planting annuals
The best time to plant most annuals is during the late
afternoon. In most cases you will want
to water the plants and the soil in the bed before the annuals are
planted. When transplanting the seedlings,
it is important not to disturb the roots.
The hole in which the seedlings are planted should be dug slightly
larger than the root ball, and the plant should be planted at the same level it
had been in the transplant container.
After the plant has been put into place, the soil should be carefully
arranged around the roots and watered thoroughly after planting. It is important to keep the plant moist until
the roots have established themselves.
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