Thunberg barber.
The barbell combines all its qualities into itself, cappuc is worth planting the plant in its own garden.
The barbells have low-demand breeding conditions.
Barbells are grown in a dry, sunny place.
Barbells will look particularly attractive if planted against a wall of masonry or in front of a fence, and bushes can also be used to build a hedge, which will be a practical enough solution due to the bushiness. You can combine barberries in the cavity with rose seedlings, which will contrast beautifully against the backdrop of the barberry's juicy leaves.
A well drained, permeable soil, which can be both acidic and alkaline, is suitable for growing barbell, but the plant is also capable of growing in limey soil. Only care should be taken to avoid over-moisture, as this may hinder the successful development of the plant.
The barbell grows up to 2 m. The seedlings may develop a new breed, which will be possible for you alone in the garden.
Yellow flowers bloom in late May-early June. Later, green berries form instead, which get intense red in the autumn and often persist throughout the winter, in visual contrast to white snow.
Before sowing in spring, stratification should last 2-5 months at a temperature equal to 2-5 ° C. soil must be sieved, the planting site must be open and adequately illuminated. There is no need to cover the pots with film.
After the arrival of 2 leaves, the seedlings must be thinning, maintaining a distance of at least 3 cm.
The seeds are sown in a pot in early April. Maintaining mild humidity is important.
Seeds in pack 3pcs.