Perennial phloxes and their cultivation

Phlox perennial are valued by gardeners for the reason that they bloom profusely and for a long time from June to September. In addition, they belong to low-pretentious plant varieties. But phlox, care which includes compliance with basic rules, still require some attention.

Growing Phlox

So, first, let's understand the soil. Phlox loves light loamy soil, the acidity of which varies from slightly acidic to neutral. If your site has clay soil, then it needs to be prepared. It is necessary to add granular river sand, gravel, compost, ash, and peat to it. After this, the resulting composition is carefully dug up and mineral fertilizers are added to it.

Phloxes, cultivation which will be successful with proper care, require regular watering. The soil should be constantly moist. After all annual phlox and perennials have a branched root system that goes 15 cm deep. Accordingly, these plants are especially sensitive to lack of moisture.

Phlox, reproduction
which is carried out by seeds and cuttings, it is necessary to fertilize. These procedures must be carried out during the growing season. If the summer is rainy, then apply fertilizers in dry form.

By the way, phlox flowers Do not water with running cold water. This causes the development of a fungal disease such as powdery mildew. The soil should be watered around the bush itself, and not on top of the plant.

As we see, phlox care can be called neither simple nor complex.You just need to pay due attention to the plants, and then they will delight you with abundant and lush flowering.