Kamila Součková
16. 2. 2025
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Hurrah! After the long winter months, it is now a little clear in February that the days are extending. Gardeners also come out slowly. The experienced people know long ago how to prepare for spring. And we will be happy to advise newcomers what flowers they can prepare now. Both in the garden and terrace and balcony. Here we go.
Petunia
As he begins to warm up, Petunia will be greatly enriching the windows with their beautiful flowers reminiscent of the bells. This perennial, wherever you place it, looks truly luxurious in a hanging pot. It grows well in most climatic conditions, even in our and February, it is the ideal time to start planting.
What to sow in February on the balcony shows this youtube video:
Source: YouTube
Petunia is so good before nature will introduce summer. Just prepare a well -permeable soil for them and plant seedlings about 15 centimeters apart. Do not forget to water regularly, they also like light.
Geraniums
As with Petunia, February is ideal for planting. Lower temperatures will support the good growth of their roots. But beware of frosts and make sure with decent reliable applications on the weather forecast that frosts will no longer occur. People often choose terracotta pots for geracot, you can either monkey or choose a box. In any case, select high -quality drainage and well permeable soil. You will go through the way of boxes, leave between plants about 20 cm to have space to grow.
Pansies
When you excite with pansies, you bet on jackpot. Not only do they not require excessive care, but also to tolerate low temperatures. In addition, your balcony will play all sorts of colors at a distance. Just random – purple, blue, white, yellow and differently mottled… Pansies have a truly rich color of their heart -shaped flowers.
They are doing well at colder temperatures and probably in the summer, if they are steam as last year, will stop blooming. But if you let them rest during the summer months, it will start in the autumn again. Plant into a soil that transmits water well and set about 10 centimeters apart.
So hooray to work!
Source: www.gardeningetc.com, www.livingetc.com