Preparing and planting your perennial border
Are you
going to plant a new border? Then thorough preparation is very important.
Depending
on the existing situation and the target image, specific measures may be
required.
Feel free
to ask about this when requesting a quote.
Soil
sample analysis
Not sure
which soil you are dealing with? Do you doubt whether all nutrients are
sufficiently present?
Then we
recommend having a soil sample analysed before planting/creating. The
chemical composition of the soil - together with its structure and soil life -
will determine whether a soil is suitable for a certain type of planting.
We work
with Intergrow, they will perform the analysis specifically for our
perennials.
You can
request an analysis via this link. (Dutch)
Soil
preparation
Clear soil
of root weeds such as horsetail, hedge bindweed,...
Loosen soil
well: air is one of the most important requirements for good root growth
Embed and
cover with stable materials such as gravel, sand, pebbles, dolomite or lava,
only if necessary.
Possibly
add certain nutrients to the soil, make it more acidic or calcareous if soil
analysis shows this to be necessary.
Planting:
depth and distance
Planting
with or without our planter? It is important that the root ball of the plant is
about 1cm below the soil or mulching. If the root ball sticks out above it, you
haven't planted deep enough.
How far
apart should the plants be?
If we have drawn up a plan for you, you will
find this on the documents. You will usually see the correct number of plants
in each planting area on the plan immediately, or we state the plant density in
the legend.
Did you
choose the plants and quantities yourself? Then be sure to consult our plant
sheets via the online catalogue. There you will find all the necessary
information.
Planting
period
Always
dependent on weather conditions! In doubt about planting? Feel free to ask us
for advice.
·
Spring
·
Autumn