COLD ZOSKA
After the so-called For cold gardeners (or cold Zośka), i.e. on May 15, when the last spring frosts occur, we plant the frost-sensitive plants produced from seedlings - annuals, such as zeniszki, petunias, nemeses and perennial, non-wintering in the ground, e.g. geraniums and fuchsia. At the same time, we sow the seeds of thermophilic plants with a short period of vegetative development - nasturtium, purslane and gomphrene. In the second half of In May, we also plant tuberous begonias and beads, which have been driven since February.
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In May, just after flowering, the hellebores go into a short dormancy. This period can be used to divide the plants before they begin to form new roots. Large specimens, e.g. white, eastern, reddish or fetid hellebore are excavated and separated into smaller pieces. The young plants obtained in this way are immediately planted in a permanent place.
WE WATER PLANTS REGULARLY
May is a period of intensive plant growth, especially shoots and leaves, during which plants have an increased demand for water. It is best to supplement water shortages in the morning or evening. When watering, try not to wet the leaves.