These 3 Perennials Can't Stand Being Drenched in Winter: Help Your Plants Survive This Period
26.10.2023 08:35
Many gardeners worry about their plants not freezing in winter, but forget about getting wet.
For some perennials, too much moisture is much worse than severe cold.
For this reason, it is important to insulate perennials in the flowerbed so that they do not encounter this problem during the thaw.
Let us pay attention to the opinion of the expert of the online publication "Belnovosti" and agronomist Anastasia Kovrizhnykh.
Which Perennials Need a Gardener's Help
These are the plants.
Roses. It is important to hill the bush with dry soil or coarse sand, which will prevent water from collecting in a puddle near the roots.
Clematis. Hill up with humus, peat or compost – 1-2 buckets per flower is enough. Then cover with spruce branches or cut shoots – it is better to make a homemade frame.
Peonies. You can mulch the trunk circle with compost or peat to a height of 10 cm. But this should be done after frosts, so as not to awaken the buds.