Wallflowers
are fragrant and colorful, and there are different varieties of the plant. Some
of these varieties are native to areas of the United States. A lot gardener has
actually succeeded in growing wallflowers in their garden. This particular plant
can also brighten containers as well. On this article you are going to learn
how to plant a wallflower and what is needed for wallflower care.
Furthermore,
some wallflower plants are of the genus Erysimum, with some types being from
Cheiranthus, also called Gillyflower. This particular plant has perky spring
blooms, often in shades of yellow and orange. Some of the new cultivars of the
wallflower garden plant come in shades of pinks, purples and blue. There are some
varieties that have chocolate or crimson blooms. These plants are drought
tolerant. Some wallflower plants are short-lived perennials, why others are
annuals or biennials. There are some perennial wallflower plants that are grown
as annuals in colder zones. Although they retain evergreen foliage in USDA
gardening zones 8-10, which may have a silvery tint?
Steps on how to plant a Wallflower
If you
actually want to grow wallflowers you can easily start them from seed which may
be sown right into the garden or started indoors. You can plant the wallflower
seeds in spring or in autumn. Make sure you cover the seeds lightly or simply
press them into moist soil. Don’t forget that the seeds of the wallflower need
light to germinate. Also they may also be covered with perlite or vermiculite.
Once sprouted you can cover with netting of about eight inches (20 cm.) above
the plant to keep the three foot (90 cm.) specimens upright. Also the propagation
of wallflowers can also be done by cuttings in spring. Make sure you grow the wallflower
plants in a sunny or partly shaded location. If you want to grow the
wallflowers make sure you plant them in a well-draining soil, and also in the
right location and with the right conditions, growing wallflower blooms may
last until fall. You can plant the wallflowers in masses with summer flowering
bulbs or include a few in containers planted with summer blooms.
How to care for Wallflower
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