How to create a scenic muscarica carpet
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What do muscari look like
Muscari are very common in our gardens. The end of the winter period is heralded by its delicate scent. Growing rapidly, they form elegant carpets of fragrant blue flowers between March and April, reaching a height of 15/20 centimeters.
Their light green, deciduous, striped foliage appears in winter, sometimes earlier. These narrow leaves, however, do not actually open until the end of flowering. The blue tubular flowers, bordered by white, form spikes that rise in the middle of the bundles of leaves. This is a real asset in the garden
It also produces food for bees and other insects when spring comes. Flame onions are considered tough, easy to care for and can be sublimated with the right gestures.
The plant belongs to the Asparagaceae family. It is native to Asia and the Mediterranean. Muscari are easily recognizable by groups of bells, usually blue, but sometimes white. Its culture is very simple and almost indispensable for painting borders and solid wood from spring.
How to care for muscarica
Resistant to cold and frost, muscari needs nothing but good soil. Just let it grow and enjoy its beautiful spring bloom.
If you want to see the Muscari grow, you don't need to cut the wilted flowers, this will allow it to resume its natural regrowth and give birth to new flowers every spring.
To maintain a certain freshness in your layers, you need to thin your bundles every 3 or 4 years. Do not cut the leaves until the end of flowering. This will help to avoid weakening it unnecessarily.
How to achieve beautiful flowering muscarias
Easy to plant, easy to grow, muscari is popular in all countries. Muscari is best grown when the soil is moderately fertilized. It is best to use compost. If, at the end of flowering, the soil is enriched with about 2 liters of compost per square meter, the muscari receives the nutrients it needs, which are then stored in the bulb.
This allows him to produce incredibly beautiful flowers in large quantities next spring. If you cannot use compost, you can also use flowering plant fertilizer. The high phosphorus content of this product helps the plant to form its flowers.
Just don't overdo it. Once at the end of flowering will be enough. To get beautiful airy flowers, it is advisable to plant small bulbs in groups at a depth of 5 cm.
When muscari bloom
Muscari bloom in early spring, but their bulbs settle early, from late September to mid-November. To get a good carpet, plant them in groups of 25-30 bulbs.
Dig holes or a hole 5 cm deep. Apply a thin layer of sand, compost to the bottom. Lower each onion with the tip up, maintaining a distance of 8 to 10 cm between them. Re-base with the extracted soil.
How to prepare muscari for wintering
When flowers start to wilt, they need to be harvested before they begin to produce seeds. This will give the bulb more strength, allowing it to grow. But if you prefer the flowers to grow wildly, the flower heads should remain on the plant.
When the leaves begin to turn yellow and dry, they no longer need water. The leaves dry out over time, turning brown, and then you can trim the flowers about 2 cm above the ground.
It is very important to wait until the leaves turn yellow before pruning, because before they turn yellow, they receive nutrients that are good for the next spring sprout.
Since flowers lose their seeds when pruned, it is worth collecting the seeds first and then removing the damaged leaves.
Growing muscarias in pots
These little bulbs tend to make up vibrant spring pots when paired with daffodils, hyacinths, or alone!
They should be planted in the fall, preparing a mixture of 2/3 of the soil mixture for 1/3 of the sand. Plant them tightly, they like these conditions in pots, with 10-12 bulbs in a 15cm diameter container.
Leaving the pots in the cold required for priming the vegetation will give you plenty of flowers in March and April to decorate your windowsill or balcony.
The use of muscari in medicine
In addition to its ornamental function, this plant is used in traditional Chinese medicine for the fleshy bulbs it represents. In fact, its use has been scientifically proven considering its effect in the treatment of metabolic and neuronal disorders.
Despite the fact that the viper onion is considered a strong plant, it is not immune from all diseases. And if the plant grows in a place that is not convenient for it, or the bulbs are too tight, charcoal may appear. This disease mainly affects the flower heads.
Therefore, if the flowers are affected by this fungus, the only solution is to cut off the damaged parts and throw them in the trash, not in the compost. And in order to protect your muscari, you can please her with horsetail.