In landscape design are popularleaf-decorative plants, which bring harmony and completeness to the garden compositions. Among them, a special place is occupied by perennials such as hosts, or funkies, in which the magic deciduous colors blend with elegance and elegance. Varieties of this plant are called queen of shadows.
Blue and green, bluish and golden leaves on lush bushes, having edges along the edges and contrasting edges - gardeners will immediately say that this is a host.
The transplant in the fall gives an opportunity to perfectlyto play such qualities of this plant as unpretentiousness, and most importantly - their ability to preserve their exotic yellowish-golden colors until the first frost.
That is why the host - a representative of the lily family, which has large enough and dense leaves, is very popular.
Agrospecialists believe that the transplant hostsautumn or spring should be made only in case of need, as the plant suffers quite heavily this process. After the procedure, it recovers for a long time, losing for a while its external magnificence.
However, experienced gardeners who grow thisdecorative culture on their site, they know how it can grow, interfering with the normal existence of other flowers in the flower beds. That is why the hosts are transplanted in the fall. Before you start to change the habitat of the bush, you need to think carefully about the new site for its growth, since it is not recommended to subject the plant to the test several times.
Some plant growers are confident that the transplanthosts in the fall - the most correct decision. True, there are certain time limits for this: it is desirable that this be done not later than the end of September. This is explained by the fact that for rooting and adaptation of the bush before the onset of the first cold weather, it takes some time - at least one month.
In this case, the most common varieties of this ornamental plant - "zybold" and "tokuda" with their hybrids - have one distinctive property. They spring roots do not grow at all.
Transplant hosts in the fall begins with a fulldigging out a bush. After that, the roots are shaken off the ground. Their ends are slightly trimmed for plant rejuvenation. The rhizomes are cut with a knife, and then they break with their hands. Experienced gardeners recommend places of faults to handle a solution of fungicide or ash.
If several bushes are transplanted at once, it should be borne in mind that the size of an adult plant is quite impressive. Therefore, it is necessary to plant at a distance of at least one meter from each other.
The root neck, which should be at ground level, must be mulched with humus.
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