The chrysanthemum is a popular flower known for its colour and long history. As an easy-growing and cold-resistant plant, the chrysanthemum is the favorite of many gardeners and gardeners. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced horticulturalist, mastering the right methods of planting and conservation is the key to the success of the cultivation of a thousand daisies. In this paper, we will give you a detailed description of how to grow and care for this fascinating flower。
Select the appropriate species
There are many different varieties of daisies, each of which has unique characteristics. When selecting a variety, you need to consider the colour, size and flowering time of the flower. Some common varieties include:
Selection of suitable planting sites

Manshin likes plenty of sunlight, preferably planted in a 6-8 hour-a-day sun. They can also adapt to a semi-vaginal environment, but may affect the colour of flowers and the timing of flowers. In addition, the vasectomy prefers well-drained soil, so it is important to choose a well-drained location。
Cultivation and sowing
It can be grown through seeds or seedlings. If you choose to start with seeds, it is best to sow in spring or summer. Seeds are buried shallowly in the soil and the soil is humid until it germinates. If a seedling is chosen, it can be transplanted to a permanent plantation in spring or autumn. When transplanting, be careful not to damage the root system。
Water and fertilizer

Juaes require regular watering and soil humidity but not excessive humidity. During the dry season, water may need to be watered once a week. In order to maintain the health of the plant, slow-emission fertilizers or liquid fertilizers can be applied every two to three weeks。
Cutting and weeding
Regular trimming of aging flowers and leaves helps to preserve the cleanness of the plant. At the same time, weeds should be removed in a timely manner so as not to affect the growth of the daisies。
Prevention and control of pests and diseases

Although relatively resistant to disease and pests, marvas may still suffer from common problems such as:




