For beginners, gardeners are often interested in bruner, planting and care in the open ground, a photo, and for good reason, since the plant is very interesting and can decorate any garden.
Landing and care
It is recommended to plant it at the end of summer, you can start transplanting at the end of July. Transplanting bruners in the spring is fraught with diseases, since this plant is very vulnerable at this time of the year. When the plant fades, the bush is dug up, cutting off the stems with foliage, the roots are soaked in water, and separated along the natural lines of root growth. It is necessary to ensure that in each decayed part of the root there is a kidney of renewal. Landing takes place in the holes; be sure to water the wells after finishing work. Then they mulch around the planted bush with sawdust and wood bark; for these purposes, ashes or coffee grounds are also used.
Bruner can also try to grow seeds by sowing them in the winter immediately in the open ground. If in the spring you decide to plant it, then you can fail, because it requires a long 3-4-month stratification. In winter, put the seeds in the refrigerator, and by spring they will be ready for planting. and another option is to plant the seeds in a box with soil and dig in the snow.
Care Features
The Siberian variety of the plant is not afraid of weeds, does not need watering, it feeds moisture from natural rainfall. Unlike Siberian bruners, large-leaved leaves need weeding, because it is more sensitive to weeds, but you can not loosen the soil around the plant (this applies to both types of bruners), since their root system is slightly covered with soil. If summer is very dry, then plants of both species need watering.
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Bruner looks very beautiful with bright plants in the flower beds.
Disease bruners
If the summer is too rainy, there is a chance that the plant may undergo brown spotting. You will understand this when you notice spots on the leaves. Also, from heavy rains, the plant can get powdery mildew. As soon as you notice a particular disease on your plant, you must immediately remove the affected parts of the plant and treat it with a Bordeaux mixture.
Winter preparations
Burner does not require special preparation for winter, as this beautiful and unpretentious plant is very winter-hardy. All that is required of you is to mulch the soil around the plant with peat, humus or compost can be used for the same purpose. You can not transplant Bruner up to 15 years.