March is a vibrant month for gardening, marked by activities like cutting, layering, grafting, sowing, and transplanting. It's also the perfect time to repot plants and move cold-tolerant flowers and trees outdoors. As the weather begins to warm, many gardeners take this opportunity to rejuvenate their green spaces. In terms of flower appreciation, March brings a variety of blooms such as red plum, apricot, cherry blossom, camellia, jellyfish, gloxinia, Chunlan, white magnolia, purple magnolia, tulips, bellflowers, sea hibiscus, calendula, pansies, and daisies. These blossoms add color and life to gardens and landscapes. For sowing, you can start with Clivia, Bauhinia, Wisteria, Camellia, Palm, Fragrant, Pyracantha, Ginkgo, Black Pine, Magnolia, Lagerstroemia, Ruixiang, Skull, Poria, Wenzhu, Water Lily, Calla Lily, Evergreen, Dinghu, Winter Coral, Five-color pepper, a bunch of red, dill, aster, daisy, platycodon, wax plum, hosta, snapdragon, four seasons sea bream, and geranium. These seeds are best started early in the season to ensure strong growth. Cuttings are another popular method during this time, including Rose, Laughing, Cherry Blossom, Crape Myrtle, Night Lavender, Dragonfly, Camphor, Grape, Yingchun, Tianzhu, Yinliu, Dianthus, Bells, Sea Bream, Four Seasons Sea Bream, Poinsettia, Cypress, Boxwood, Lotus, Pine, Wood hibiscus, jellyfish, ruixiang, and geranium. These plants thrive when propagated through cuttings. Grafting is ideal for species like sweet-scented osmanthus, rose, camellia, magnolia, plum, peach, wax plum, cherry blossom, red maple, and crab claw orchid. This technique helps combine the best traits of different plants. Layering is commonly used for Strelitzia, Baizilian, Canna, Zhudinghong, Yuxi, Valerian, Lycoris, Chunlan, Zhulan, Jasmine, Gladiolus, Evergreen, Auspicious Grass, Dahlia, Chlorophytum, Water Bamboo, Brown Bamboo, Onion, Wheat Winter, oleander, honeysuckle, platycodon, Wenzhu, Nantianzhu, Ziwei, Haitang, Zhu, Dendrobium, Hydrangea, Begonia, Jinhua, Calla Lily, Lingxiao, Ginkgo, and Boxwood. Repotting should be done annually for plants like wax plum, night scent, tiger thorn, pearl orchid, June snow, stellite, plum, ginkgo, strelitzia, begonia, spider plant, auspicious grass, evergreen, and pomegranate. For some plants, it's better to do it every two years. Moving plants outdoors is a great idea for Hanlan, bamboo, tulip, camellia, gardenia, cyclamen, geranium, tiger thorn, rhododendron, bell-bellied sea bream, Wenzhu, night fragrant, spider plant, cycad, gladiolus, sarcophagus, money pine, five Needle pine, Podocarpus, red maple, bird plum, and oleander. March is an excellent time for planting flowers in the south, while the north should wait until mid-April. Winter corals, cockscomb, Scutellaria barbata, Cleome, Primrose, Zinnia, Mimosa, Soybean chrysanthemum, Aster, Qianqianhong, Pine leaf chrysanthemum, and other plants can be sown or planted during this period. Perennial flowers, such as Guolan, German iris, yellow iris, chrysanthemums, lavender, geranium, nasturtium, and four seasons sea bream, benefit from spring propagation. They should be divided and repotted before new growth starts. Flower bulbs like freesia, Gladiolus, Clivia, ranunculus, and Zhu Dinghong can be planted in March. Some may require careful handling to ensure healthy growth. Foliage plants should not be moved outside in March; they need protection from cold. However, hardier varieties like spider eggs, evergreen, auspicious grass, and Shichangpu can be exposed in the south after being repotted or divided every few years. Cactus and succulent plants should remain indoors in March, as temperatures are still too low. Avoid watering and fertilizing them until conditions improve. Woody flowers, including hibiscus, pomegranate, bauhinia, crape myrtle, and plum, are best transplanted before spring growth begins. Cold-sensitive plants like Milan, jasmine, and white orchids should stay indoors. Rhododendrons bloom from March to April, and fertilizing after flowering promotes new growth. Woody flowers like rose, bergamot, peach, apricot, cherry, bauhinia, crape myrtle, hydrangea, sweet-scented osmanthus, and viburnum should be fertilized with nitrogen-phosphorus blends. Diseases like black spot, powdery mildew, anthracnose, and gray mold should be monitored. Spraying with a 0.3-degree stone sulfur mixture or 70% methyl thiophanate can help prevent these issues. Aphids are common on plants like honeysuckle, peach blossom, chrysanthemum, and roses. Using imidacloprid at 1000 times dilution can control infestations effectively. With proper care and attention, your garden will flourish in March, offering a beautiful display of color and life.

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