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Perennials of yellow color - how to plant them and grow them

Yellow flowers (perennials) can delight you with their appearance from spring to autumn. Joyful coloring increases mood, besides it is easiest to make a flower bed from monophonic plants.

Yellow garden perennials - how to collect them in one place?

If this idea - how to organize a flower bed of yellow-flowering plants - came to you in the midst of summer, you will have to wait for autumn so that you can transplant the flower bed elements. It will fit organically into the overall design of your garden, if you know the flowers you like well, have studied the conditions that they prefer, and even seriously, resemble this venture. The bookmark of the flower garden also requires good taste. You can not do without the knowledge of agricultural technology. Perennials of yellow color are very different. Many of them require an acid reaction of the soil - they are best planted near them. Between them and those who prefer alkaline soil flowers can plant those plants that like neutral or slightly acid. Going thoughtfully to the idea of creating a yellow flower bed and having spent a little time, you will after a while achieve that in your garden will reside a cheerful, like sunny bunnies, yellow heads. Let's look at the views.

Early-flowering perennials of yellow color

As soon as the snow comes down, you will have the opportunity to admire the primroses, goritsvetom and bulbous (crocuses, hyacinths, narcissuses, etc.). Primula very much loves sunny places, however it can be planted under fruit trees, since its flowering usually ends before the appearance of leaves on them. Fertile soil and good watering - that's almost all that is needed. Adonis or gorisvet prefers lekgy soil. You need to water it moderately. And planting by dividing the bush - in September or October. One more unusually beautiful perennials of yellow color are crocuses. They grow in one place without transplantation until four years, then they need to be planted so that they do not crush. There are autumn autumnal crocuses. They are put in August, unlike usual ones, which you need to have time to plant in October.

Aquilegia and Doricum - unpretentious perennials of yellow color

Kazulnik or Doronikum is dissolved at the beginning of June. Its flowers resemble chamomile, but much more vivid. It grows fast. And even when the petals fall off, it remains decorative because of the beautiful dark green foliage. In the shade, the dorenikum also feels good and even blooms longer. This plant is extremely resistant to pests. Aquilegia has flowers of the original form. It can be grown as a biennial plant and as a perennial plant. A powerful stem root helps it to tolerate a drought without compromising its appearance. Rare and abundant watering can fully compensate for all losses of moisture to this plant. Plant it in any place - and the shadow, and the abundance of light the aquilegia takes gratefully. If you still feed the plant and care about removing the florets, it will please you until the autumn bright yellow heads.

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