Frequently asked questions
Perennials are great for gardens because they return year after year, require minimal maintenance, and contribute to a vibrant landscape throughout the season.
The choice of plants depends on the climatic conditions and soil type in your garden. Perennial plants are an excellent option for most gardens, and our team is available to guide you in choosing the most suitable varieties.
Ground cover roses require full sun to partial shade, well-drained soil, and moderate care. It is recommended to water them regularly, but without allowing water to accumulate in the soil. Prune spent blooms to encourage continuous flowering.
Tulip and lily bulbs are planted in autumn, in a sunny area with well-drained soil. Make sure to follow the recommended depth and spacing for each variety. Tulips and lilies bloom in spring and summer, creating a spectacular visual impact.
For a green and healthy lawn during summer, it's important to apply specially formulated fertilizers for this period, such as "Fenix Premium Summer." Make sure the lawn is properly watered and avoid overwatering, which can lead to the development of fungal diseases.
Perennial plants are plants that live for more than two years, coming back to life season after season. They are valued for their durability, low maintenance, and ability to add continuous beauty to the garden without the need for annual replanting. They are perfect for gardens that will flourish year after year, providing both color and structure throughout the year.
An excellent way to improve soil health is by adding organic fertilizers and compost. These will enrich the soil with essential nutrients and help grow healthy vegetation. It is also important to maintain a balanced soil pH, depending on the type of plants you have.
During winter, it's important to protect perennial plants from the cold, especially in areas with harsh winters. Apply a layer of mulch to insulate the roots and protect sensitive plants with a winter fleece or special covering. Periodically check the plants and remove dry leaves to prevent the onset of diseases.