Primories are good in that it bloom several times a year and are perennial plants. In the spring, they are actually the first to bloom and decorate the plot with bright colors. It is possible to plant primulus by sowing seeds and dividing bushes.
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Seeds of this plant is capricious. In addition, they are very small. Summit them is recommended at the end of summer. To begin with, a small plot of land is moisturized and tamped. Seeds are put on it and fall asleep from above the thin layer of the Earth.
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You can use a plastic bottle for convenience. It will work as a small greenhouse and as a subject denoting the landing site. The bottle is cut along or across and cover her sowing place.
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In one place, the bushes are comfortably growing three or four years. Then they need to be replant, separating the bush into several small pieces. It is customary to do this after flowering, but the plant is unpretentious, coming up and during flowering. It is advisable to transplant bushes at the end of August to achieve full adaptation in a new place to cold weather.
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The plot for primors should not be on the bright sun, otherwise the plant will quickly fond. Choose a shady corner between the trees in which the sun looks only in the morning.
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Bustards are planted at a high distance from each other in advance prepared wet soil so that it is where to grow, and abundantly water.
The arrows planted on the site next year will bloom and will delight the contrast of bright colors with black soil.