Keeping your seeds is a smart move. Donโt rush to plant them, you can store seed packets in a jar with a screw-top lid in the refrigerator (not the freezer) and they will stay usable for a very long time.
The best time to plant polyanthus, acaulis, and auricula is from February to April. Although some frost can be beneficial for the germination process, it is recommended to wait until March or April to sow the seeds in difficult areas.
You can enjoy beautiful blossoms in the following spring season if you plant your flowers before May comes to an end. However, if you absolutely need to, you can also sow them until Julyโs end, but you must ensure that they are kept cool and moist.
Itโs important to choose the right compost for your primula plants. Fertilizers can contain mineral salts that can be harmful to these delicate plants. If the combination is too strong, your plants may not grow at all or their young roots may die. To avoid this, always use seed compost and seek out varieties that are more fibrous and gritty. Primula roots need air to grow properly, so if the compost is too fine, the air will be pushed out completely. So make sure to choose an appropriate compost to help your primulas thrive.
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