Lilac planting area
Lilacs generally grow in warm mountain environment and are also distributed in the sunny side of the northern cold forest area. Generally speaking, lilac belongs to a widely distributed national plant.
Lilacs are suitable for planting on the edge of woodland at the junction of mountains and plains, and can often be seen in bushes or grass on both sides of roads. Lilacs can be planted in both the north and the south, but they can only be seen in places with less rainfall in the south because there is too much summer precipitation in many places in the south, which is not conducive to the growth of their plants. The lilacs in Beijing, China are more famous.
Planting conditions of clove
Lilacs are suitable for planting in mountainous forest areas, grow well in areas with long sunshine time, balanced rainfall and temperature, and grow in subtropical, temperate monsoon and temperate mountain climate. The optimum growth temperature is 15 to 20 degrees Celsius on average, but it should be noted that lilacs are rarely seen in places with excessive rainfall.
Key points of planting and management of clove.
1, lighting:
Lilacs are suitable for receiving full sunshine in the sunny side of mountainous areas and are not afraid of sun exposure. They are light-loving plants. If you want to plant in a large area, you must try to choose a place with good lighting conditions.
2. Humidity:
Lilac belongs to a drought-tolerant plant with shallow root growth and general tolerance to high humidity in soil. If it is rainy season, soil drainage should be done well.
3. Soil:
Lilacs like to grow in dry and breathable soil. If garden soil is used as subsoil, it is better to add some peat soil or sandy soil to improve the hydrophobicity and porosity of the soil.