Thursday, September 8, 2011

Cultivation of The Hydrangea Flowers


To implement the hydrangea cultivation techniques, you should first find out which plants would you plant. There are many different varieties, all of them can grow to different heights, develop better in certain environments, and require different levels of care.For most species, posture hydrangea is very big and beautiful. The first step, specify the area in which you want to plant it, as this will assist you in determining certain types of plants according to height you want. Hydrangea can grow anywhere and height can reach 4-12 feet, so maybe you could put in consideration when planting.In addition, choosing the environment is probably the most difficult thing in the methods of cultivation of hydrangeas. You have to really pay attention about the location where you are planted.Note the amount of sunlight entering the site, as well as when to get the most sunlight. Most hydrangeas thrive in areas that receive sufficient sunlight. It is best when the plants receive full sun in the morning and afternoon.Next, place it in areas where the plants will be protected from the wind. In areas of high wind, the leaves will dry out and cause extensive crop under pressure.Hydrangea including other plants are very easily grown and not too much trouble maintaining, and can grow in different soil types. However, you still have to check the condition of the soil and make sure the humidity up as it is very important for plants. You do not need to think about whether plants grown in soil with lower pH levels, because after all, you will find that the land itself could have a direct impact on the color of the plant when it blooms. 
Best Time Planting
The best time to plant hydrangeas is at the beginning and during the autumn. You should check the area where you plant and make sure you provide fertilizer in the soil mix. Knowing the size of the circumference of the roots of your plants, will assist you in determining the width of the hole needed to dig. When digging the soil, give more distance to the air.Hydrangea CareHydrangea care is relatively easy. You just need to cut it to ensure healthy plants. Fertilization is recommended twice a year ie in late autumn and early spring.It is suggested that, at fertilization, you use a compound that does not easily evaporate. Be sure to give fertilizer to taste, if excessive can cause the plant not flowering.Flower bowl comes from Japan. Commonly planted as an ornamental plant in the yard or in the parks. This chronic Shrubs erect, strong-trunked, green when young, and have a high 0.5 to 1 m. Single leaves, stemmed, located opposite crossed. Leaf blade width and thickness, shape oval, base and pointed tip, serrated edge, bone pinnate leaves, dark green color of the surface, and the bottom of the yellow-green. Inflorescence compound, out of the end of the shaft, a rounded shape with a diameter range can reach 20 cm, white, pink, and will become blue.
Purpose / BenefitCurable Disease:Flower bowl taste bitter and slightly spicy, cold nature, slightly toxic. Efficacious as an anti-inflammatory and antimalarial.
PART USEDParts of plants used as medicine are herbs and roots. Can be used fresh or dried.
INDICATIONSHerbaceous flower bowl used to address:- Malaria, fever,- Nervous (anxiety),- Sore throat.
HOW TO USE- For drugs taken, use 9-15 g flower flower bowl of boiled herbs.- For external use only wash herbs to taste, then boiled. The water used to wash the sac scrotal eczema and ringworm.
EXAMPLE USAGE IN THE COMMUNITYMalariaBoil herbs flower bowl and mulberry leaves (Morus alba L.) (each 9 g) with three glasses of water to the remaining one cup. Once cool, strain and drink two hours before the attacks of malaria.
Sore throatWash the roots of fresh flower bowl to taste, then cut into pieces as needed. Add the apple cider that has been diluted sufficiently, milled until smooth, then wring it out. Use water to rinse the throat (gargle).

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