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How do you care for Primula Denticulata?
A part shade lover, it is best grown in humus-rich, consistently moist, neutral to acid soils. This plant may be grown in full sun in cool summer areas, provided the soil remains moist. Mulch this plant to help maintain the soil moisture and keep the roots cool. Wet soil tolerated.
Are Primula Denticulata poisonous?
Is Primula denticulata poisonous? Primula denticulata can be toxic.
Where does Primula Denticulata grow?
How to grow
- Cultivation Grow in deep moist or moist but well-drained neutral to acid, humus-rich soil in full sun or partial shade.
- Propagation Propagate by division in early spring or propagate by seed sown from autumn to spring.
Where do Primula drumsticks grow?
How to grow
- Cultivation Grow in deep moist or moist but well-drained neutral to acid, humus-rich soil in full sun or partial shade.
- Propagation Propagate by division in early spring or propagate by seed sown from autumn to spring.
What kind of soil does Primula denticulata grow in?
Wet soil tolerated. This plant is very versatile and can be used in partially shaded beds, borders, in cottage gardens, rock gardens, bog gardens, or along streams, ponds or water gardens. Lovely when mixed with flowering bulbs!
Where is the best place to plant a Primula?
Where to plant Primula Primula like to grow in moist soil, and many varieties including Candelabra are popular to grow by streams, in bog gardens and are also tolerant of semi shade. Primulas are bright and cheerful and just ideal for a spring border. Primulas are best planted in dappled shade in soil which is damp and not prone to drying out.
What to do with a drumstick primula plant?
Mulch this plant to help maintain the soil moisture and keep the roots cool. Wet soil tolerated. This plant is very versatile and can be used in partially shaded beds, borders, in cottage gardens, rock gardens, bog gardens, or along streams, ponds or water gardens.
Can a Primula plant be propagated by division?
Many primula varieties will self-seed easily. Don’t deadhead after flowering to allow seed to develop, and be careful when weeding to avoid digging up primula seedlings. Primulas can also be propagated by division. Simply dig them up after they’ve finished flowering, and separate the plantlets from the main plant.