Grow phlox properly

Rules for breeding phlox
Phloxes are wonderful garden flowers that, with proper care and choice of soil, will not only delight you with intensive flowering from early spring to autumn. But to believe that this plant is unpretentious, erroneous. Particular attention should be given to the fertility of the soil and the lighting of the site, otherwise the idea to decorate your flower bed will not end with success.

Correct Planting and Reproduction

If you choose the correct landing site, then in the future they will not require special care efforts.

Reproduction

You can enlarge the flower bed with phloxes by any of the known methods of reproduction. It can be a planting of seeds and subsequent seedling in the open ground, but in this case the characteristics of the variety may not be preserved.

To phloxes were beautiful, and many years have grown in your garden, it is better to choose breeding by stem or root cuttings, by dividing bushes or by axillary shoots.

Recommendations for the care and cultivation of phlox

Diseases and pests of phlox

Observance of all rules of cultivation and care will not allow diseases and pests to flower. But just one mistake can lead to the fact that the plant will fall ill and die.

Powdery mildew, rust and white patchiness appear if phloxes grow in a too dark place and do not get enough nutrients.

The phloem stem nematode can manifest completely unexpectedly. These are tiny worms that live in the stem and roots and can not be seen with the naked eye. But if the top of the plant begins to turn yellow, and the leaves twist, this is a sure sign of the disease. Immediately remove the plant with the ground and remove it from the site.