Top 3 plants to sow in February

Sowing selected plants in February at home will allow for better, denser rebates. They should be provided with adequate sun exposure, spacing and hydration. It is best to use biodegradable pots or covers for sowing. Glaziers or cardboard containers will also work well. Sowing these plants into the ground takes place a little later, when the temperature near the ground rises.

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  1. Kale Brassica oleracea var. sabellica
  2. Sweet pea Lathyrus odoratus L.
  3. Kosmos Cosmos Cav.

Kale Brassica oleracea var. Sabellica

Kale seeds should be sown indoors during the winter period due to the unfavorable temperature outside.Choose pots for sowing, with 2-3 seeds in each compartmentThen, after some time, choose a he althier seedling for later seedling.

We start seeding and sowing outside in May. Some of the kale varieties, due to slower growth and development, are sown straight into the ground in April. The ideal temperature is around 20 degrees Celsius outside for seeding to succeed. After this time, the seedlings should be picked and placed in pots, kept in a cool room, so that they have optimal conditions.

If you are also planning other vegetable crops, it is worth considering sowing celery and tomatoes to mini greenhouses in February. Celery seeds emerge quite long and slowly - starting now, we will have about 10 cm seedling in April.

However, if you have been thinking about cucumber seedlings for a long time, we suggest the best ground varieties:

Sweet pea Lathyrus odoratus L.

We start sowing sweet peas in pots for indoor sowing. It is a simple process that will provide us with seedlings of a sweet-smelling plant. Biodegradable containers or cardboard bushes are one of the best solutions for this type of sowing. We put one seed into divided containers and put it in a greenhouse or other warm place at home.Another proven method is to put seed into the inspection where the temperature starts to rise.

In contrast, field sowing is performed until the second half of April, when the weather starts to stabilize and the soil warms up. Each sowing hole should contain about 2-3 seeds, with a spacing of about 50 cm. When the seedlings are large enough, they should be planted and put into the ground in the selected place.In addition, we prepare a place where they will be able to climb freely, along a string or mesh fence.

Kosmos Cosmos Cav.

Cosmos is an excellent plant that looks beautiful in group beds. It perfectly fills garden spaces that have not been otherwise arranged.The variety "Fizzy Pink" is most often chosen because of honeybees to provide them with food.

We start sowing in February in the house where the temperature is much higher. Seeds need the right dose of light to germinate. A small amount of compost should be put on top to promote seed development.

You can also sow the space into the ground later - at the turn of March and April, when the temperature near the ground increases. It is best to do it in the inspection, and later - in May to the ground. It all depends on when we want them to bloom in the garden.

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