When is the best time to plant mosquito-repelling grass seeds? A brief description of the planting time and method for mosquito-repelling grass.

When is the best time to plant mosquito-repelling grass seeds

Today's life experience brings you the best time to plant mosquito-repelling grass seeds and a brief introduction to the planting time and method of caring for green plants. Let's follow the editor to find out more!

Mosquito-repelling grass is also known as fragrant grass or Pelargonium graveolens (not all Pelargoniums are called mosquito-repelling grass, only Pelargonium graveolens is called mosquito-repelling grass).

Mosquito-repelling grass belongs to the Geraniaceae family, Geranium genus, and is a perennial evergreen herbaceous plant. It can generally survive for 1-5 years, with a height of up to 1 meter, and may be shorter when potted. It is not cold-resistant but can withstand temperatures as low as -3 degrees Celsius. In the north, it needs to be moved indoors to overwinter.

Mosquito-repelling grass can act as a mosquito repellent, emitting a lemon fragrance. The stronger the temperature, the stronger the scent, and the better the insect-repelling effect. Both the leaves and flowers of the plant emit a fragrance. Mosquito-repelling grass can bloom three times a year, with the first bloom in late spring (March), the second in midsummer (June), and the third in early autumn (around August).

Mosquito-repelling grass is one of the easiest flowers to grow and prefers slightly acidic soil.

Understanding the characteristics of mosquito-repelling grass can help us take better care of it!

First, choose the soil. You can choose forest soil, peat soil, or decomposed leaf soil. Regardless of which type of soil is chosen, add some Styrofoam granules to increase soil looseness and breathability. The topsoil of mosquito-repelling grass should be exposed to easily observe the dryness and wetness of the soil, and watering can be done with a certain degree of control.

When is the best time to plant mosquito-repelling grass seeds

Next is lighting. Mosquito-repelling grass is a light-loving plant and also very tolerant of sunlight. Although it can be directly exposed to light in spring, autumn, and winter, it needs to avoid the strong sunlight during the high-temperature period of summer. The strong midday sun in summer can burn the leaves.

Then is fertilizing. Although mosquito-repelling grass is very tolerant of poor soil, to make it grow better, fertilize once a season, especially during the growth periods of spring, summer, and autumn. Use organic fertilizer for best results!

Lastly, water management. Mosquito-repelling grass is drought-tolerant and afraid of waterlogging, so water it only when the soil is dry. Watering can be combined with liquid fertilizer. After watering, slightly dry the soil and turn it over to prevent soil hardening.

The usual propagation method for mosquito-repelling grass is cutting, which is best done in spring when it is easy to survive.

Mosquito-repelling grass is a herbaceous plant and does not need to be pruned, but to extend its life, you can cut off the lower aging branches and propagate the upper part.

The above is a comprehensive introduction to the best time to plant mosquito-repelling grass seeds and a brief description of the planting time and method brought by the Green Plant Enthusiast website, hoping to provide some relevant knowledge about green plants to green plant enthusiasts.