With winter approaching, it’s safe to say that life is getting a little more depressing. One way to combat the gloom is with beautiful flowers. The lovely contrast between white snow and colourful plants is sure to decore even the darkest of days.
We all know how harsh winter can be for our gardens. However, taking a few steps to prepare your plants for the cold season can go a long way. For example, clearing the debris that has accumulated over the summer is a step in the right direction. Sources from Send Flowers, a famous flower shop from London, say that shielding delicate plants from the cold is paramount. According to experts from this company, the best way to protect outdoor flowers is to coat their foliage with fabric spray! You can also cover the plants using old sheets, tarps, or even newspapers for an extra layer of protection.
For indoor plants, most people believe they require little to no care during the winter. However, that couldn’t be further from the truth. If you want your flowers to strive, make sure to mist them a few times a day (especially for plants that strive in humid weather). It’s also important to wipe them down, as unusual as that may sound. This allows the plants to “breathe” better.
Finally, research your flower’s watering habits. Plants usually grow slower in the winter, but that doesn’t mean they don’t need to be watered. Tip: Stick your finger a few centimeters into the soil. If it comes out dry, your beautiful plant needs more water.
Just because the year is coming to an end doesn’t mean it’s the end of your garden. With the right flowers, proper care and a little bit of luck, your winter home can be as vibrant and green as ever, regardless of the gloomy weather.
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