Flowers suitable for planting in June
In June, most flowers are not suitable for sowing, but there are exceptions, such as Primula, cycas, Chimonanthus, loquat and so on p>
Sowing of Chimonanthus praecox
The seeds of Chimonanthus praecox are actually relatively large. Generally, when the fruit on the plant turns yellow brown and the seeds turn brown, they can be taken down for sowing p>
After taking down the fruit, take out the seeds inside, soak them in cold water, absorb water and expand the seeds, and then put them into the sand for germination. The time required for germination is a little longer, usually 2 weeks. Sowing can be carried out when there is dew p>
Sowing of primrose
Primula is a common flowering plant. It blooms beautifully and is often sown during reproduction p>
The seeds of primrose are relatively small, so they should be sown in time. When sowing, first put soil in the flowerpot. When sowing seeds, first mix the seeds with the soil, sow them, and then cover them with glass plate or plastic film. After sowing, it can be placed in a semi shady place. Pay attention to avoid direct sunlight p>
After sowing, primroses can emerge in about a week. As the seedlings grow gradually, the glass plate or plastic film shall be removed in time< span>