Sparaxis: planting and care in the open ground

14.06.2016 Sparaxis

sparaxis landing and careIf you are interested in the southern handsome sparaxis, planting and care in the open ground, photos - you will not be disappointed, this delicate flower will certainly become your favorite for many years. Sparaxis came to us from South Africa, and has recently taken root in our flower beds, bewitching with its delicate beauty and bright colors. Like small stars, sparaxis turns any space into a multi-colored carpet, and landscape designers often use it in their compositions decorating gardens and flower beds.

The most beautiful types of plants can be called: Lord of fire, he will decorate any landscape interior with his fiery tongues of flame, Bilbifer will spread out with a delicate and spreading carpet of white and yellow stars, and Grandiflora will be the most fragrant.
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Cultivation and care

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Special work does not amount to grow sparaxis in the garden. you just need to immediately determine his place - in the sun, fertile soil, drainage, no shade. bulbs are dug up for the winter, stored in peat or sawdust, and are planted in the spring in the spring. Then, as the leaves appeared - arrange regular watering, and mineral fertilizing. In addition to watering - you need more spraying, in the heat - twice a day, morning and evening. Then the southern handsome man will feel great, and you will enjoy his incomparable flowering.

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Seeds can also be planted in the garden, only here the seedling method needs to be applied, and they can be taken out to the garden when it is already completely warm, because any cooling can be fatal for young sparaxis.

By flowering plants, remove all wilted parts. And how to completely fade and dry - dig out the onions and hide until spring. So you can enjoy the beauty of sparaxis for several years in a row.

Indoor

You can extend the joy of contemplation of magic stars by planting a plant in pots in the fall, and setting them on sunny windowsills, without drafts. Also, the plant looks great in bouquets, combining perfectly with any representatives of the flora.
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