Pink daisy is a perennial warm-season ornamental grass of the Poaceae family, belonging to the genus Muhly Grass. Because its flowering season is in the autumn and winter from September to November every year, it is particularly eye-catching and attracts many people to watch, photograph and study it. So when is the best month to sow pink daisy? Let’s take a look below. 1. When is the best month to sow pink grass? The best time to sow pink grass is from February to May and from August to October each year. When sowing during these two time periods, the climatic conditions are more suitable, the seed germination rate is high, and the growth effect is good. 2. Does pink daisy need to be planted every year? Pink muhly grass does not need to be planted every year because it is a perennial warm-season herb that does not die in winter. However, when the temperature is low, the plant will go dormant. The roots will not die, but the parts above the ground will gradually wither. When the temperature starts to rise in the spring of next year, it will sprout and grow again. During the winter, the withered parts do not need to be harvested. In the spring of the second year, just cut them off and wait for them to sprout. 3. How to plant pink daisy? 1. Time: The planting of pink muhly grass is mainly carried out in spring, approximately between February and May, when the climate is suitable and the seeds germinate quickly. It can also be planted in autumn, between August and October. However, autumn planting cannot produce flowers in the same year, so planting is mostly done in spring. 2. Seed selection: It is very important to select seeds. It is best to use seeds that are uniform in size, plump, brown in color and shiny. Such seeds have a high germination rate. Before planting, soak the seeds in water for 12-24 hours. To prevent them from rotting, you can also soak them in preservative water for 5 minutes. Finally, they need to be thoroughly washed with clean water, dried and set aside. 3. Soil: The planting location should be sunny, and the soil should be loose, breathable and rich in organic matter. If the soil is sticky, it will be detrimental to root growth. In addition, deep plowing and base fertilizer application are required, and you can choose to apply decomposed organic fertilizer . 4. Planting: Its seeds are very small, so there is no need to cover the soil too thickly after planting. Just cover the seeds with 1 cm thick soil. Watering is necessary after planting to keep the soil moist so that the seeds can absorb water and germinate faster. Generally, seedlings will emerge 5-9 days after planting. When the seedlings grow to a height of 5-10cm, they must be thinned out in time, and the weak and small seedlings must be pulled out, leaving only the healthy seedlings. That’s it |
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