Bellis: Spring Indoors and Outdoors
Bellis is a lovely herald of spring with compact flowers in red, rose and white that will match your favourite colour universe perfectly. With Bellis, […]
Bellis is a lovely herald of spring with compact flowers in red, rose and white that will match your favourite colour universe perfectly. With Bellis, […]
The flower’s popularity dates back to the Romans, who made wreaths and fresh eau de toilette from carnations. The flower can also be regularly seen […]
Almost everyone knows the Pelargonium, but the Regal Pelargonium is less well-known. This plant is known by its large trumpet-shaped flowers, which give it its […]
It may not be spring yet, but with the happy Ranunculus, he is approaching fast. This flower is native to Central Asia but is planted […]
Lovely to look at, more versatile than you think and the perfect way to get a little advance taste of summer. Gardenia, Jasminum (Jasmine) and […]
Pot narcissi are a fabulous harbinger of spring which can give great pleasure if the plant is cared for properly. Pot narcissi are available in […]
Primulas are known as fun, colourful winter and spring plants for indoors and outdoors. Primula is also a diminutive of the word Primus and means […]
Would’nt it be nice to surprise your sweetheart, your colleague or a good friend with flowers or a flowering potted plant before the start of […]
With a little luck, it will flower again next year. To make an amaryllis bloom in the following year is not that difficult. If you […]
Spring magic in the air As the days gradually grow longer and nature slowly wakes up after her winter hibernation, a sense of the coming […]
Indoor trees are the Houseplants of the month for January 2016: Big, calming, air-purifying and thanks to the large amount of foliage, they provide a […]
This title is not given to just any flower. The majestic rose owes the title to its worldwide popularity. Roses are always welcome and are […]
Scientific research has proved it – having plants around you improve your mood. When it all gets a bit difficult in the dark months of the […]
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