Here are the best Ways to Decorate with Indoor Plants to Energize Your Room! Get inspired and experience a soothing and positive home atmosphere.
23.01.2024 - 09:45 / jparkers.co.uk
Growing a garden that a florist would be envious of is always the goal when designing a cut-flower display. Zantedeschia (also known as Calla Lilies) should be top of your summer list for this exact reason! These beloved bouquet blooms are a must for any seasonal display, regardless of how new or seasoned you are to gardening.
An exotic choice, Zantedeschia. Regardless of your theme, we think there’s one of these flowers for everyone. Here are just a few favourites from our range that we think you’ll love as much as we do!
Zantedeschia Collection If you’re after a lush selection of Calla Lilies, then this Zantedeschia collection is just what you need. The best way of growing a cut garden en masse for less. This collection includes one each of Zantedeschia Captain Solo, Flame, Lipstick, Odessa, Picasso, and Red Charm.
Zantedeschia aethiopica Also known as Arum Lily, Zantedeschia aethiopica is a go-to for many gardeners due to its white blooms. It's easy to partner with more vibrant blooms or can be grown on its own for an elegant display. Perfect for your bouquets, too! Flowers from May to September, providing your garden with months of colour. Zantedeschia rehmannii Sometimes you just need a splash of pink in the garden, and Zantedeschia rehmannii gives exactly that. Their baby pink flowers are darker at the edges of each petal, but graduate into a softer pink and then green as you look toward the base of the flower. Long-lasting, perfect for any garden theme. Zantedeschia Elliottiana Now, Zantedeschia Elliottiana is a truly unique pick for the garden. Not only are their flowers vibrant and exciting for any garden or bouquet, but their leaves are a marvel too. Each leaf features specks of white, creating a mottled
Here are the best Ways to Decorate with Indoor Plants to Energize Your Room! Get inspired and experience a soothing and positive home atmosphere.
You can sense it in the slowly stretching evenings, the higher skies, the shifting quality of light, and the noisy chatter of birds. And you can see it in the flowering hellebores, witch-hazel and sweetly perfumed daphne, as well as the snowdrops, daffodils, cyclamen, aconites, crocuses and dwarf irises that have pushed their snouts through cold, wet soil to burst into determined, brilliant bloom.
Q: Could you please recommend a good peat-free seed compost? I’ve tried a few over the last few years but haven’t had great results. I’d really like to do the right thing environmentally but am now at the point where I’m sorely tempted to go back to using a conventional peat-based compost. CF County Kerry
Sketch image from a garden planting plan recently created for a GardenAdvice client
I love growing interesting flavors in my garden and bringing them into the kitchen to cook with. That is why I added shiso to my seed list a couple of years ago. I first tried this fragrant herb in a restaurant in Western Canada (where I was also introduced to parsley root). It has a very distinct flavor and is very ornamental. Growing shiso from seed is pretty easy and if you let it go to seed in the fall, well, you won’t need to grow more next year.
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