When it comes to growing flowers, everyone wants to take beautiful flowers home when they see them. However, although many flowers look beautiful, they are not easy to grow. Today, the editor will share with you several flowers that are suitable for beginners to grow. Now is the right time to grow them. 1. PothosThe green radish is very easy to grow and suitable for indoor maintenance. Usually put it in a place with better light indoors, and it doesn't matter if it's a little worse. Then pay attention to watering and keep the soil in the pot moist, and fertilize once every month. The green ivy is very suitable for beginners to maintain. 2. SunflowerSunflowers are positive flowers that need plenty of light and are suitable for outdoor or balcony maintenance. Sunflowers are very tenacious, drought-resistant and barren-resistant, and are very easy to manage. Sunflowers are not suitable for heavy watering and fertilizer. Usually, watering and fertilizing should not be too much, otherwise it will easily grow too tall and affect flowering. When it is dry, water less, and when it grows poorly and lacks fertilizer, just apply a little fertilizer. 3. ImpatiensImpatiens, also known as henna, is an annual herb that withers after blooming. Therefore, Impatiens can be planted all over the country without worrying about wintering. Sow some seeds in a flowerpot in spring, and they will sprout after a few days, and bloom in summer. For daily management, water to keep the soil moist, and fertilize 1-2 times a month. 4. ChrysanthemumChrysanthemum is a perennial flower. It sprouts in spring, and its branches and leaves wither in autumn and winter, and its rhizomes spend the winter in the soil. It is also very drought-resistant and can survive freezing even at minus 10 degrees. Chrysanthemum is also very easy to grow. Water when the soil is dry and fertilize once a month. When growing chrysanthemums, pruning is very important. After germination in spring, pinch off the top when the chrysanthemums grow to about 10 cm, and pinch off again after the side branches sprout. Anyway, just pinch the top repeatedly to allow it to sprout side branches, so that the plant will be short and bloom more in autumn. If you don't pinch the top, the branches will be very long and messy. |
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