The tiered primrose usually sows itself. The location should be nice and moist, if available in the garden pond.
Every gardener knows primroses and probably has them somewhere in the garden. But what about the storey primrose? Not everyone knows them yet, so you should take a closer look at the great perennial for the summer.
The tiered primrose sows itself
The perennial, originally from China and Asia, is relatively undemanding, sows itself and blooms in June and July in a wide variety of colors: from pink to red, purple, yellow and orange, everything is included.
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The right location for the tiered primula
Tiered primroses love a moist, humus-rich location. Streams or the edges of the garden pond are ideal for this. But the tiered primrose also feels at home in a rock garden that is covered with gravel or bark mulch and keeps the soil nice and moist.
She likes sun as well as shade, but you should avoid blazing sun. If she likes a particular location, she quickly sows herself and transforms the immediate area into a colorful sea of flowers from July to the end of August the following year.
The height of the tiered primrose
Oh yes, the height is also interesting to know: tiered primroses grow to a height of 30 to 50 centimetres, depending on the variety .