Anemone
Since the residents of our country began to work on creating beautiful landscape designs, replacing most of the garden with them, designers began to actively use European and oriental plants. These include perennial anemone, which has long been grown in European countries. A detailed description of the rules for growing and caring for this crop can be found in this section.
Briefly about the conditions of care, anemone flowers should be grown in partial shade with little access to direct sunlight. The fastidious plant needs abundant watering in constant sun, and in the shade it stretches out and does not form flowers. There are special requirements for the soil, which must be well loose and drained. Dry soil in winter is very important, otherwise the roots of the plant freeze and it dies.
Gardeners like the anemone flower for its bright blooms in the autumn, when, in addition to gladioli, dahlias, asters and chrysanthemums, you want to see something new and unusual. In addition, these flowers can be planted either from seeds or from the part of the bulb containing the bud. You can learn about other nuances in the section.