Almost any soil is suitable for acacia; heavy watering is not needed - the roots are afraid of flooding, the place is sunny.
They are usually sown in beds to a depth of 2 cm in rows - the distance between the seeds is 1-2 cm, the row spacing is up to 20 cm.
Shoots usually appear within a maximum of a month and by the end of the season the seedlings reach a height of 10-30cm.
It is recommended to plant common acacia in open ground in the spring.
At the same time, in southern latitudes you can plant such a plant in the autumn.
For planting, acacia seedlings growing in containers are used.
It is recommended to choose the sunniest place for landing.
The temperature for growing home acacia is no different from a normal room environment.
In winter, the plant requires light coolness, from +8 to + 10 degrees.
It is not recommended to lower the temperature below this mark, otherwise the tree may be attacked by insect pests.
Acacia is not recommended to be planted near apple, pear, rowan, and black currant trees.
It grows well with rowan ignorant.
Apricot is a southern plant, so this tree is not very fond of our plants.
It should not be planted near apple, pear, plum, peach, cherry, red rowan, cherry and walnut (all types).