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Soil Flower

It is a fully prepared nutritious peat soil for growing a wide range of flowers, germinating seeds, picking, rooting and as a mulching layer, bedding.

All flowering plants, according to their biological characteristics and methods of cultivation, are divided into 3 main groups: annuals, biennials and perennials.

In order for flowers to grow well, reproduce and not suffer from all sorts of diseases, they need good care.

Flower care includes:

    1. Timely watering is the amount of water that a plant needs depending on its biological characteristics, soil composition and development phase. It must be remembered that evening watering is more effective, since water penetrates into the ground better and does not evaporate.
    2. Loosening can ensure normal water-air regime in the soil, and this is very important for the good development of the root system. When loosening, many weeds are destroyed, especially in hot weather, when their roots are dried out by the sun and wind. To kill weeds, you can use safe herbicides that are not harmful to people.
    3. Mulching is a process that conserves moisture and heat in the soil, while preventing the development of weeds and providing plants with additional nutrition as a result of the decomposition of mulch. Mulching also allows you to reduce the loosening process several times. “Flower” peat is perfect for mulching.
    4. Fertilizer is the feeding of plants during the planting period. The second feeding can be started no earlier than 1 month after planting, when the plant has already taken root.
    5. The fight against diseasesof plants and all kinds of pests can be carried out using chemicals. Garden flowers are disease-resistant, but indoor flowers need to be given more attention.

The most popular indoor flowers can rightfully be considered:

        • crassula or money tree
        • Decembrist
        • spathiphyllum
        • anthurium
        • dieffenbachia
        • ficus
        • begonia
        • violet
        • monstera
        • geranium

The following plants are often grown among garden flowers:

      • cosmos
      • marigolds
      • peonies
      • nasturtiums
      • garden daisies
      • roses
      • irises
      • petunias
      • violets