When mentioning lilac , some friends may think of lyrics, but in reality lilac is very beautiful and is often used as an ornamental plant in parks. Friends who want to plant lilac must understand its growth habits. Let’s learn together when is the best time to plant lilac? When is the best time to plant lilacs? Lilac is suitable for planting in spring and autumn. Spring is the appropriate time for potted lilac, and it is generally recommended to do so between March and April. Autumn is suitable for planting lilacs in the ground, and sowing can be done from August to September. How to plant lilac Seed treatment: Before sowing, soak the seeds in 40~50℃ hot water for 1~2 hours, then mix them with sand, place them in a sunny place and keep them moist, the seeds will germinate in about a week. Sowing time: Lilac can be sown in spring or autumn, spring sowing is usually from March to April, and autumn sowing is from August to September. Sowing method: Use row sowing, with a furrow depth of about 1~2cm and a furrow spacing of 10~15cm. After the trench is filled with enough water, sprinkle the treated seeds evenly into the trench and cover them with soil so that the seeds are not visible. Soil selection: Lilac does not have high requirements for soil, but fertile, loose and well-drained soil is preferred. Low-lying, damp areas are not conducive to the growth of lilacs. Planting: Lilac is suitable for planting in sunny places, with a spacing of about 3 meters. The diameter and depth of the planting hole are 70-80 cm and 50-60 cm respectively. Apply well-rotted organic fertilizer and bone meal as basal fertilizer to each hole. Watering: Lilacs are highly adaptable and usually require relatively extensive management. Pay attention to waterlogging prevention in the rainy season and water appropriately during drought. Sunlight: Lilacs prefer plenty of sunlight, but can tolerate semi-shady environments. They should be planted in sunny places. Fertilization: Lilac does not like large amounts of fertilizer. Apply mature compost once a year or before winter every other year to avoid excessive fertilization that may cause excessive growth. To sum up, spring and autumn are suitable seasons for planting lilacs, and the seeds should be properly treated before sowing to increase the germination rate.
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