1- This material adapts to all your desires Deactivated concrete looks like conventional concrete, with one difference: it contains large gravels called granules and pebbles of different colors. In the end, it constitutes a granular coating whose gravels are left visible on a terrace or in garde ...
ulents are plants that like poor, well-drained soil, cactus potting soils may even be too rich. To remedy this problem, also include clay balls or gravel that will ensure proper drainage of the pot. 4- Do not water Unlike other plants, succulents do not need to be watered before repotting. ...
tion, but without direct sunlight, and a light, well-drained soil. It is recommended to repot it in a mixture of sand and potting soil, or to place clay pebbles or gravel at the bottom of the pot to improve drainage. It should be watered regularly and misted, but never leave water in the saucer. Ho ...
ith humus-rich, light and well-drained soil. Beware: this plant fears stagnant humidity and limestone! It is therefore recommended to provide a bed of gravel at the bottom of the planting hole. Actinidia arguta being a dioecious plant, it is necessary to plant together at least one male and 4 or ...
ve to cold winds. This tropical plant is hardy up to 12°C. It tolerates all pH levels (acidic, neutral, or alkaline soil). When planting, simply put gravel or clay beads at the bottom of the pot to ensure good drainage. Ideally, provide it with a substrate composed of equal parts potting soil, gar ...
e years approximately. Repotting is preferably done in March, using a mixture composed of 60% potting soil and 40% coarse sand. Also, consider adding gravel or clay pellets at the bottom of the pot for proper drainage. 2- Cultivate it sheltered from the cold. The Christ's Thorn is a plant native to ...
need to repot them immediately after purchase into a bowl or planter. Note: for an even more aesthetic result, consider covering the soil with fine gravel or natural moss to retain the substrate's moisture. Install the plants in full light. On average, the blooming period of flowering bulbs lasts ...
a slow, contemplative, and meditative journey. These slabs, laid at regular intervals, are also an integral part of the Zen garden composed of sand, gravel, and stones. In the West, they are primarily used to cross lawns and grassy areas of the garden. These slabs help to mark a path and prevent t ...
. On a housing scale, it is also possible to green the surroundings of your house or apartment to mitigate summer heat. Individually, you can: • replace a gravel courtyard with a flower meadow or a treed lawn, choosing an alternative to grass with more water-efficient ground cover species. ...
g soils rich in limestone. At the time of planting, it is advisable to enrich the garden soil with leaf mold or mature compost and, if necessary, add gravel at the bottom of the planting hole to ensure good drainage. You can also grow this shrub with flexible stems in a container, providing it wit ...