The right time to sow primrosesPrimrose is a plant of the Primulaceae family. Generally, it will germinate soon after planting. Its flowering period is approximately from February to May each year, and the fruiting period is generally from March to June. Primroses are suitable for planting in spring and autumn because they like warm environments. Therefore, spring and autumn are more suitable times for planting primroses. Generally, they can grow and bloom quickly after planting. Primrose sowing method1. Seed selection Generally, when planting primroses, in order to increase the survival rate, you should first choose suitable seeds, preferably fuller seeds. 2. Planting Generally, after selecting the seeds, you can plant them. When planting, you should sow the seeds evenly in suitable soil, and then water them appropriately. Primrose Planting Tips and Techniques1. When planting primroses, you need to use fertile and loose soil with good air permeability so that water will not accumulate at the roots. 2. Generally, when planting primroses, you need to choose a place with light. If it is planted in a shady place, it will not bloom. |
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