, or Our Lady's Glove. Due to their beauty, they have been adopted into gardens for a very long time, at the foot of shrubs, in beds, or in a shaded rock garden. This biennial flower also looks particularly impressive amidst other perennials. It comes in a variety of colors. Columbine flowers, carr ...
his plant fears moisture in winter and thrives in dry soils, including poor or stony ones. The chocolate flower can therefore be installed in a dry rock garden or a sunny bed. It can also be grown in a pot or window box, provided it is given a sunny exposure and good drainage. Easy sowing and ...
the garden? You need to wait until the risk of frost has passed, around mid-May, before planting this plant outside, in a partially shaded flower bed or rock garden for smaller species like Calceolaria x herbeohybrida. Make sure to choose a location where the sun does not hit in the afternoon. Dire ...
nted all year round except during frost periods. If you live in a Mediterranean climate, you can enjoy this perennial plant in any season, in a flower bed, rock garden or border. However, if winter temperatures drop below -10°C in your area, you will need to grow it in a pot and protect it from ...
ds. It also has the advantage of contrasting with other colorful blooms in yellow, white or orange. Don't hesitate to plant it in your flower beds or in a rock garden, a wildflower meadow or a large pot! You can enjoy this spectacle from late spring to autumn. ...
not all: it also has the advantages of being resistant and easy to maintain. This very accommodating plant grows quickly in a sunny perennial bed, in a rock garden, or in a pot. If you plant it in the ground, it will require little care as it is drought-resistant, cold-resistant, and resistant to ...