Baoji Flower Planting Recommendations: Key Points for Maintaining the City Flower,海棠, and White Bark Pine

What flowers are suitable for growing in Baoji

In the western part of the Guanzhong Plain, Baoji has achieved a diversified plant growth environment thanks to its unique geographical location and climatic conditions. This city, known as the "Hometown of Bronze", not only carries historical civilization, but also weaves an ecological picture with flowers and green trees. Baoji's natural advantages in flower farming, with four distinct seasons, the typical continental monsoon climate brings an annual sunshine duration of 1,860 - 2,250 hours, combined with an annual precipitation of 710- 1,000 mm, forming early warming in spring, hot and rainy in summer, cool and humid in autumn, and cold and dry in winter. The average daily temperature curve of 13 ° C provides a gradual growth cycle for all types of flowers. Diversified soil conditions constitute three major types of basic soil. The fertile loess from the Weihe River impact plain, the slightly acidic mountainous soil at the northern foot of the Qinling Mountains, and the alluvial soil in the river channel area. After improvement by adding humus, it can meet the growth needs of plants with different acid and alkali preferences such as roses and rhododendrons. Select indoor and outdoor flowers and recommend the preferred varieties for courtyard landscapes. In the open air environment, you can focus on cultivating varieties with seasonal changes such as crabapple (flowering April-May), peony (flowering May), and hibiscus (flowering August-October). Pair it with tulips (March-April) and wintersweet (December-February) to achieve a landscape effect with flowers all year round. The indoor green plant maintenance list recommends the use of a combination of tiger lily (strong drought resistance), spider orchid (air purification), and phalaenopsis (medium humidity requirement) for the dry environment during the winter heating period. In summer, you can move the turtle bamboo and sunflower to the north-facing balcony to use the natural humidity in the Qinling Mountains to regulate growth. The ecological value of the city's flower market tree is the urban symbol of the Begonia flower, which was elected in 2009. Its peak flowering period from March to April coincides with the Baoji urban greening season. Varieties such as Xifu Begonia and Chuisi Begonia have formed characteristic landscape belts in People's Park and Weihe Ecological Park, attracting more than 200,000 citizens to participate in flower viewing activities every year. The ecological function of Pinus bungeana is endemic to the Qinling Mountains. The deep root system of Pinus bungeana can effectively prevent soil and water erosion. Its scaly bark has a unique temperature regulating function, and planting it on urban main roads can reduce the road temperature by 2-3℃. It is recommended to cover pine needle soil in spring and autumn to maintain root moisture.

From garden flowers to urban ecological business cards, Baoji uses plants to write a chapter of harmonious coexistence between man and nature. By mastering the characteristics of the regional climate and selecting suitable varieties, each family can create its own "miniature botanical garden", allowing this historical and cultural city to glow with new vitality amidst the flowers and greenery.