PiO: care for shrubs with beautiful flowers

Breeding of the buttonhole

P:What breeding conditions does the buttonfly require? Where is the best place to plant this plant?

O:Guzikowiec Cephalanthus is a shrub that grows up to 2.5 m in height. It grows quite fast.Requires semi-shaded or sunny sites, fertile but fairly humid, acid to neutral.Likes places located on the banks of ponds. It blooms white in July and August, it is pollinated by bees. It does not require winter covers.

Tree peony care

P:How do I look after a tree peony? First of all, I would like to ask for information on how to fertilize it and where it is best to plant it.

O:Tree peony grows to a height and width of 1-1.5 m, so it requires quite a lot of space.When planting a tree peony, you should think about choosing a position, because it does not like transplanting.Likes places in full sun or light partial shade, sheltered from winds, on slightly acidic soil. Peony requires systematic fertilization. Cutting should only be done as a last resort.

Mandevilla in the garden

P:I bought a mandevilla but I don't know how to look after it. I heard that care depends on the abundance of flowering, right?

O:Mandevilla syn. The Dipladenia is a climber from the tropical forests of Central and South America.Requires a semi-shaded position.At the turn of January and February, the climber should undergo a short period of dormancy at a temperature of about 12-15˚C and watering sparingly.

During the rest of the period, depending on the abundance of flowering and the number of shoots, watering should be fairly abundant, but without flooding the substrate. From April to August, fertilize the plant with fertilizer for flowering plants once a week.After flowering, too long shoots can be shortened.

Care for climbing hydrangea

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P:How to care for climbing hydrangea? How can you help her climb effectively? "

O:Climbing Hydrangea Hydrangea petioralis grows slowly, but is ultimately a very large climber (25 m). Requires a strong support in the form of a rough surface (e.g. a wall or tall tree trunks).

The plant climbs with sticky adventitious roots growing on stems, similar to ivy In the initial period, it is worth helping her climb by attaching the shoots to the support.Flowering shoots do not have roots and stick out from the support. It can be used as a cover under the canopy of trees and shrubs.

Climbing hydrangea requires a semi-shaded position with a humus, slightly moist substrate with a pH of 5-5.5.For fertilization, compound fertilizers or special fertilizers for hydrangeas are used.

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