When the days get longer again, you should finally wake up the garden from its well-earned winter sleep.
Spring has arrived and we are spending even more time outdoors. This is the ideal time to plant flowers and herbs that fill the landscape with intense colors and scents.
If we have done enough fertilizing in the past months, we can now start planning the beds for flowering plants (there are now a variety of forums, information and apps for the proper organization and structure of the garden on the market, we recommend https://www.growveg.co.uk/) to determine where and what to plant. If you ve missed the fertilizer – don t worry. There is still the option to add fertilizer, in which case we recommend adding hardened fertilizer (it is not advisable to add non-composted animal manure so late as it will burn the plants; we recommend adding earthworm humus, both on the surface and in the planting hole). This will ensure that your plants have optimal soil that is rich in organic matter and well-drained to avoid waterlogging. It is also important to know the soil conditions so that you do not make any mistakes when selecting plant varieties and can enjoy your new garden inhabitants for as long as possible. By taking into account the sunlight, the direction of the sky, the nature of the soil and the wind, you have the best opportunity to choose the right and long-lasting plants. Can Juanito's nursery specializes in ornamental plants and can help you choose the best varieties within your means.
When you know the climate and soil conditions of your plot, garden or balcony, you decide which plants you want to use: flowering or non-flowering, evergreen or deciduous, large or small, creeping or tall? With this knowledge, you can narrow down and select the best possible varieties. You should also consider how much time you can devote to garden maintenance and whether you want to install an irrigation system or just irrigate with rainwater.
It is important to consider in advance which plants are best suited to the Mediterranean climate, as this will make the garden much easier to maintain.
These include lavender, rosemary, sage, thyme, mastic, holm oak, pine (Pinus halepensis), myrtle, bougainvillea, pelargonium, marigold, marigold, violet, ruscus, citrus plants (lemon, orange, mandarin, grapefruit tree.... ), agave, olive, vine, fig, laurel, jasmine, aloe vera, fennel, almond, plumbago, bird of paradise, dimorphoteca, roses, palms, cycas, palmetto, oleander, night heron, hibiscus, pittosporum, turblaghia, lamprantus, vincas, asparagus, ferns, wisteria, geißleaf, passion flower, santolina, peppermint, basil, lemon balm, trachelospermun jarminoide, verbena, aptenia, and many others.
As you can see, there is a wide selection of plants for creating a beautiful Mediterranean garden in which our plants will find ideal conditions to adapt without having to make additional sacrifices.
Spring has arrived in the garden and the colors are taking over the soil - the ideal time to plant flowers. And bee-friendly plants that help the bees pollinate our plants can be used again and again.
We offer a large exhibition area with a variety of plants and trees.
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