Unit 10: Flowers & Foliage
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Unit 10: Flowers &
Foliage
Chapter 23
Unit 10: Flowers & Foliage
Unit 10 Objectives:
Identify types of flower/foliage plants people buy in
different times of the year
Time from planting to income production
Understand watering precautions
Transplanting indoor flowers/foliage to the
outdoors
The greenhouse environment
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Flower Business
People buy flowers at different times of the year for
different reasons
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Floriculture contributes $3 b to the economy each yr
Herbaceous Perennials
Classified as herbaceous if the top dies back to the
ground each winter, grows new stems each yr
Classified as woody if the top persists
Advantages
Don’t have to replant each yr
The flower bed can change colors as one variety flowers,
then another
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Not as necessary to deadhead
Disadvantages
Only bloom 2-3 wks
Require pruning
May require transplanting every 2-3 yrs
Growing Perennials
Keys
Proper soil preparation
Planning
Occasional maintenance
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Selection
Site influences the species grown
What might be an example?
Most prefer 6-8 hrs sun/d
May have to consider wind protection for taller varieties
Planning
Color combinations
Height coordination
Bloom sequencing
Plan on graph paper carefully
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Properly planned perennial gardens will have flowers that bloom
in each season
Spring, early summer, midsummer, late summer/fall
Plant in drifts
Taller varieties to the back to act as a border
Spacing
6-12” for dwarf plants
12-18” for medium sizes
18-36” for tall plants
Soil Preparation
Good drainage necessary
Don’t want it excessively moist during winter dormancy
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Incorporate organic matter or peat moss to improve drainage
Prepare in the fall
Especially good in raised beds
Planting
Usually planted in the spring (Apr – May)
Mail order nurseries will often ship bare-rooted
Plant ASAP
Potted perennials
Plant throughout the growing season
If exposed to the outside temps through the winter – can be
planted in early spring
Greenhouse grown – after last frost
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Watering
Cover exposed crowns after planting to protect
Weed-free bed
Grow best if planted before Oct 1 to ensure good rooting
Most need supplemental water until well established
1”/wk
Once established – only water during dry periods
Water preferred over the soil rather than overhead to prevent
disease and shallow rooting
Fertilization
Incorporate a 4-12-4 or 5-10-5 @ 2-3 lbs/100 sq ft before
planting
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Maintenance
Established plants
Bone meal, superphosphate (0-19-0) in spring will be most
beneficial
May have to stake taller varieties
Pinching back will produce bushier growth
Mulch helps control weeds
Not too much mulch around the crown – will hold too
much moisture, results in disease
Winter protection
Most injured by heaving, not cold temps
Mulch will help protect
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Make sure the mulch isn’t too tight or thick
Dividing & transplanting
Maintains plant vigor & maximum flower production
Usually every 3-4 yrs
Some should never be divided
Timing is critical
Midsummer to fall bloom – divide in early spring before too
much growth
Spring to early summer – divide in the fall, after foliage dies
Procedure
Dig hole large enough to catch all the roots
Carefully avoid root damage
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Diseases & Insects
Divide outside off first – more vigorous new growth
Clean off all other soil
May want to cut top back to 6”
Break apart by hand, or with sharp knife
Replant ASAP
Usually very healthy plants
Remove any dead plant material
Propagation
From tips
Root cuttings
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Flowering Annuals
Will only persist if they reseed themselves
Must be planted each yr
Advantages
Versatile
Sturdy
Cheap
Easy to grow
Produce instant color
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Bloom for most of the growing season
Allow for experimentation
Color
Height
Texture
Form
Disadvantages
Replant each yr
Constant deadheading to maintain flowering
May begin to look worn out by late summer
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Uses
Fill spaces until permanent plantings are prepared
Extending perennial beds
Fill holes
Cover spring blooming bulbs
Fill planters, window boxes, hanging baskets
Plant along fences, walkways
Create seasonal color
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Site Selection & Preparation
Different species have different environmental
preferences
Fall soil preparation is best
Ensure good drainage
Incorporate organic matter
Use proper fertilizer
Seed Selection
Buy good, viable seed
Old seed is less vigorous, reduced germination
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Buy hybrid varieties
More uniform size
Increased plant vigor
Better quality flowers
Starting Plants Indoors
Use clean containers
Fill to 2/3 capacity
Plant at proper depth
Bottom heat is helpful
60-75º ideal
Use mild fertilizer after plants begin growth
Low nutrient content is best at planting
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Planting Times
Wait till after last frost
<60º soil temp will reduce germination & growth
Sowing Seed Outdoors
Sow in vermiculite filled furrows
Germination is often reduced
Soil crusting reduces water presence
1/2” depth
Easy to overwater
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Setting out Transplants
Can have flowers sooner than growing from seeds
Buy only healthy plants
Harden off properly
Plant in a hole that will hold all the roots comfortably
Setting Plants
Remove paper from a fiber pot and plant
Remove upper part to conserve moisture to around the plant
Will create a wick effect
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Thinning
Thin to recommended spacing for best results
Ensures proper amounts of:
Especially in outdoor-grown plants
8-12” general recommended spacing
Light
Water
Nutrients
Space
Watering
Water enough to keep soil moist (don’t get soggy)
Drip systems are ideal
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Don’t want to wet flowers or foliage
More susceptible to disease
Mulching
Keeps soil surface from crusting
Prevents weeds
Cultivation
Keep soil surface from crusting
Pull weeds by hand
Feeder roots from flower to flower may be injured if you
mechanically cultivate
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Stirs and uncovers weed seeds
Deadheading
Remove spent flowers and seeds pods
Ageratum, calendula, cosmos, marigolds, pansy, zinnia,
petunias, etc
Staking
Support for bad weather for tall plants
6” shorter than the mature plant
Begin when they are 1/3 of mature height
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Fertilizing
Ensure proper soil nutrients
Soil testing
Prior knowledge
Add to damp soil
Apply w/ watering
Bulbs
Contain embryonic plant & stored food
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Site Selection & Soil
Well-drained loam
Use organic matter
Planting
Bulb planter, hand trowel, or nursery spade
Planted in fall/spring (depending on variety)
Follow depth recommendations for each variety
Fertilizing
Small amount of fertilizer covered w/ soil on bottom of
bed before planting (5-10-5)
Small amount in the spring
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Care & Flowering
Dig up after foliage turns yellow & dies
Some must be dug each yr to maintain the best flowers
Tulips, hyacinths
Others only need to be dug every 3-5 yrs
Daffodil, crocus, lilly
Dust w/ a pesticide to prevent infestation
Store in peat moss or sawdust
Bulb Pest & Diseases
Keep bed weed and trash free
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Use chemicals only if necessary
Forcing Bulbs
Artificially breaking dormancy
Pot & store at 40-50º for 10-12 wks
Bring into a cool room w/ partial light
Will then bloom after taken from cool storage w/in 5 wks
Flowering House Plants
Several keys to growing good flowering house plants
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Light
Know proper light requirements
5 categories
Full sun: >5 hrs direct sun/d
Some direct sun: brightly lit, <5 hrs direct sun/d
Bright indirect light: considerable light, no direct sun
Partial shade: indirect light, various intensities/durations
Shade: poorly lit, away from windows
Temperature
Constant temps are best
60-68º ideal
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Water/Humidity
Water requirements are not as high as we think
Many die from overwatering
Water only when they are a little dry
Must have good drainage
Can bottom or top water
General Care
5-5-5 fertilizer will usually provide ample nutrients
Slow release will eliminate risk for burning
Don’t fertilize a dormant or overly dry plant
Collect dead leaves
Loosen crusted soil
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Repotting
Repot no more than 2” greater than previous pot
Only after flowers have faded
Remove damaged/unhealthy roots
Propagation
Depends on type of plant
Generally leaf/stem cuttings
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The Greenhouse Environment
3 purposes
Controlled environment for plants grown on large scale
Grow plants when not possible outdoors
Extend growing season for plants that would go dormant
Should receive maximum amount of sunlight
Should control:
Temp
Moisture
Ventilation
Climate
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Humidity is important to help maintain shape &
nutrient transport
Ventilation
Exchanging air is crucial for optimal growth
Ensures proper temp & humidity
Climate affects heating/cooling systems
Features
Various base materials
Covers
Glass, soft plastic, acrylic panels, poly panels
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