Monday, May 3, 2010

Moving Into An Older Home

20 tips for selecting the plants.

1 .- SAVINGS. Buy plants
season: they have a cheaper price and you will always guarantee that taking root.

2 .- When you buy.
Avoid buying plants when it is very hot or very cold, they suffer even more moving because of temperature changes. 3 .-

specialized centers. Buy
in a center where there is qualified personnel who can advise on plants and the care they need, in addition to the safety of take home a copy which was treated well. 4 .-

DISCARD.
Remove from choosing the plants with flowers wilted or damaged leaves and stems. If the stems are weak, do not buy them.

5 .- BEST COMPACT.
Do not buy plants with very long legs, thin and bare or covered with leaves that are uneven in shape. 6 .-

wetlands.
The land must be moist and clean, with no white spots o muffa, nel qual caso significherebbe che è stata annaffiata in eccesso.

7.- PARASSITI.
Osservare la parte inferio­re delle foglie per verificare l'eventuale presenza di insetti o parassiti.

8.- PIANTE IN FIORE.
Gli esemplari da fio­re devono avere molti boccioli in fase di apertura. Sopravvivranno meglio rispetto a una pianta con tutti i boccioli aperti anche se all'inizio sembreranno più belli.

9.- METTITI AL LORO POSTO Assicurar­si che le piante si acclimateranno al luogo in cui le si collocherà, in casa, in terrazza o in giardino.

10.- HANNO BISOGNO DI TEMPO.
Le piante hanno bisogno di alcune settimane per acclimatarsi. In linea di massima, collocarle in un luogo fresco.

11.- CONCIME.
Le piante appena com-I prate potranno essere concimate solo dopo sei settimane. Le annuali non hanno bisogno di concime se devono es­sere gettate via.

12.- TRASPORTO.
Proteggere bene la tm pianta durante il trasporto dal vivaio a casa. Lo spostamento, il movimento e le frizioni provocano stress alla pianta. Evitare le ore più calde o quelle più fredde.

13.- SBALZI DI TEMPERATURA.
Una volta a casa avrà bisogno di un po' di tempo per acclimatarsi, è quindi normale che perda qualche foglia. Se si è fatta una buona scelta ed è ben curata, si riprenderà.

14.-ESEMPLAR! DA INTERNI.
For the interior, the best thing is to choose plants that have been treated in the greenhouse, accustomed to the conditions of the interior of the houses.

15 .- potted plants.
J is the most common to buy plants. The price includes the price of the vessel, consequently are more expensive than when you buy in tubs or bare root. 16 .-

in soil.
is when the plant is extracted from the soil and is sold with the roots covered by a block of land wrapped in a plastic or network. Make sure the root ball is moist. Planted in a cavity larger than the root ball because the roots need to grow once planted.

17 .- bare root. The
plant has its roots from the earth clean, without sod. It is usually cheaper than a 50%
but you should only buy strong plants.

18 .- ANNUAL AND VIVID. Buy
specimens with seasonal flowers in the early stages dllo development. These plants grow quickly and if they were grown without flowers have time to acclimatize and improve blooms thereafter.

19 .- SPRING - SUMMER,
picoolo Buy plants at the beginning of each season. If you buy when you do not still have flowers with closed buds have time to grow and bloom will have a more abundant and lasting.

20 .- AUTUMN - WINTER. Buy copies
bare root roses, ornamental trees, fruit trees, deciduous shrubs. Even the seeds and specimens of plants that flower for the garden.


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