Mole and snakes will stay away. Just plant it in the garden

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Mole and snakes will stay away. Just plant it in the garden

Violet tulbagia is a pretty, perennial perennial, which is distinguished by small inflorescences in shades of purple. Not only that’s why it’s worth planting it on your plot.

The plant, which in Poland is also known as African garlic, also has a strong smell that repels some pests. If you plant it in April, in the summer you will not have problems with molets and snakes in the garden, because it will effectively scare them away.

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Violet tulbagia is an onion perennial from the amaryl family, which can grow in the garden for many years. It comes from South Africa, but in a Polish moderate climate he also feels good.

Properly mulled (bark/ compost) should survive every winter and It will bloom every year from June to the end of August, and in our country it usually reaches about 25-30 cm in height.

The date of planting purple tulbagia falls at the beginning of April, so it’s better not to be late. Unfortunately, if you forget about it, they will not bloom and then you may have a problem with molets and snakes in the garden that hate the strong smell of this plant.

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The cultivation of purple tulbagia is not complicated. The most important thing is that you choose for her Sunny or semi -shaded position and a fertile, permeable soil with a pH oscillating from 6.5 to 7.5.

Place the plant bulbs in the hits powered by compost at a depth of about 5 cm, every 15-20 cm. You must water young plants regularly, However, later you don’t have to hydrate them every now and then. They tolerate drought well because of their origin and the fact that for a long time they store water in their tubers.

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