What are the best flowers to grow in spring
A comprehensive introduction to the best flowers to grow in spring and a review of five types of easy-to-grow, water-loving green plants. Next, the editor will introduce them.
When growing flowers in spring, it is important to pay special attention to one issue. As temperatures rise and water evaporates quickly, for some water-loving flowers, it is essential to water and spray frequently. Do not wait until the soil is completely dry to replenish water, otherwise the leaves will easily become dry, soft, and yellow, and they will become uglier the longer they grow. Many people have fallen into this trap and can no longer grow flowers well. For example, the following five flowers are the simplest to grow, requiring only watering to thrive, and laziness is forbidden.
The first, mint
Mint is a very simple green plant, with a simple appearance but not low in beauty, very pleasing to the eye. The leaves are not smooth, with wrinkles, but they give off the brightest luster, radiating vitality and energy.
Mint emits a minty fragrance that can make the air fresher. Keeping it nearby can clear the mind, and fresh mint leaves can be used to make a refreshing drink that freshens the breath.
Mint has a strong vitality. If you plant it in the garden, it will quickly grow into a large area. If planted in a pot and placed in a sunny location, ensuring adequate water, it will also grow into a large pot. During the growing season, it is recommended to use a thin liquid fertilizer a few times to avoid rapid growth, excessive nutrient requirements, and a lack of nutrients.
The second, jasmine
Jasmine is fresh and beautiful, with an enchanting appearance and a captivating fragrance. Keeping it around can help relieve fatigue, relax the eyes, and make the air fresh and pleasant.
Everyone may know that jasmine prefers to grow in slightly acidic environments and does not do well in alkaline soil, easily developing yellow leaves and dropping flower buds. However, it also loves water and will not bloom if it lacks water and is drought-stricken. Jasmine grown in the south is often carelessly thrown outside, getting some rain, and it can bloom continuously, making the northern friends envious.
The third, wire vine fern
As one of the ferns, wire vine fern has high aesthetic value. Before touching its leaves, I thought its leaves were very hard and stiff. But once touched, one can fall deeply in love with the soft texture, similar to a beautiful woman's hair. In spring, placing it on a small table can create a natural beauty.
It is a tropical plant that loves to grow in moist environments and is not drought-tolerant. If it lacks water, it will frequently develop yellow leaves, and even if you promptly replenish water, it is difficult to restore its original state. Therefore, it is important to replenish water when the topsoil is dry. You can place water in a tray and absorb it through the drainage holes, which can not only prevent the occurrence of a Mediterranean look but also grow into a large pot.
The fourth, lucky bamboo
Lucky bamboo symbolizes wealth and auspiciousness, and there is also a saying that it brings safety. It is suitable for placement in a residential room or on an office desk, clear and beautiful.
Lucky bamboo is usually cultivated hydroponically, which is simple and convenient. Placed in an exquisite glass bottle with water, it can survive and grow taller. However, since hydroponics lacks nutrients, it is recommended to add a few drops of nutrient solution during the growing season, but remember to use only a small amount to avoid fertilizer damage.
The fifth, devil's ivy
Devil's ivy loves water, which is known to many people. When growing devil's ivy around May, it is important to remember to water it well and to shade it from direct sunlight to prevent sunburn. If grown hydroponically, it is also important to clean the hydroponic tank to prevent the growth of bacteria and rot.
The above (Green Plant Enthusiast Network) introduces the best flowers to grow in spring and a detailed review of five types of easy-to-grow, water-loving plants for reference by netizens.