- Fertilizer for perennials ensures abundant flowering and an intense color and fragrance of flowers.
Perennials are a group of plants with very different habitat and food requirements. For this reason, they should be divided into groups with specific nutritional needs listed below. Dosage should be adjusted to the growth rate of individual species, using the largest amounts of fertilizer in the period of intensive plant growth and the construction of their biomass.
Division of perennials in terms of nutritional needs
Low nutritional needs - ferns, purgatory, bugle-flower, aster, geranium, violet, carnation, hive, starvation, yucca, levision, lavender, jasmine, incline
Dosage of fertilizers in g per 1m2 and date of application:
April 20 g
June 15 g
July 15 g
Average nutritional requirements - periwinkle, phlox, hellebore, pasque-flower, bellflower, sedum, primula, yarrow, echinacea, poppy, speedwell, rudbeckia, hearts, saxifrage, sage, garment, spurge, anemone, goshawk
Dosage of fertilizers in g per 1m2 and date of application:
April 20 g
June 25 g
July 20 g
High nutritional needs - bergenia, brunera, funkia, buttercup, lily of the valley, spotted eagle, delphinium, pane, peony, cranberry, tawułka, monkshood, lily of the valley
Dosage of fertilizers in g per 1m2 and date of application:
April 30 g
June 40 g
July 30 g