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Tuberculosis indoor or garden plant cyclamen belongs to the family of primary flowers. Used indoors, the Cyclamen Persicum (or Cyclamen persicum) is the most common species. But there are about twenty species of the genus Cyclamen.

Scientific name: Cyclamen

Family: Primordial

Varieties: Cyclamen persicum, Cyclamen purpurascens, Cyclamen hederifolium

Flower color: white flowers, pink flowers, red flowers, purple flowers

Landing: landing in July, landing in August, landing in September

Exposure: Sun, Partial Shadow

Soil type: humus-rich, heather-rich soil

Usage: In pots, In planter, Rocaille, In the woods

Flowering: Flowering in January, Flowering in February, Flowering in March, Flowering in August, Flowering in September, Flowering in October, Flowering in November, Flowering in December

Leaves: Kaduk

Disease, pests: rotting with excess water,

Watering: abundant summer

Longevity: Long-term

Height: 5-30 cm

Symbolic: the cyclamen symbolizes beauty and jealousy

Vegetable cyclone

There are two types of cyclamen;

in the cyclamen florists (derived from the Persian cyclamen), which should be kept indoors, preferably because of their low frost resistance,

Botanical cyclamen (hederifolium cyclamen, for example) that can be installed directly on the ground.

Planting a botanical cyclone

Plant botanical cyclamen from July to September, burying two-thirds of them. Make sure the ear of the bulb is above the ground.

The soil should be well-drained, slightly acidic and humusy. To do this, mix garden soil with a small amount of heath soil and add river sand to provide good drainage if it is too clayey. During flowering, from February to June, you can add organic compost or simply cover it with dried leaves to create a richer humus soil. Botanical cyclamen have a shade of maturation.

During the summer break, wait until the leaves begin to fade and stop watering from July to September. This rest period is necessary for them to blossom again next autumn.

Cyclone planting flower growers

Florists in the loop are not simple and therefore do not support negative temperatures. They could be planted outdoors in the Mediterranean basin. Indoors, their lives will be limited and will depend heavily on the temperature to which they will be exposed.

To ensure optimal living conditions, prefer a bright environment with no direct sunlight and temperatures not exceeding 20°C during blooming. During the summer break, also stop watering from July to September. The flowering period may vary depending on the variety, always wait until the end of flowering to stop the water supply.

Maintain the flower cycle

To ensure good flowering of your cyclone, gradually remove the dry flowers, this will stimulate the appearance of the following.

For cyclamen grown in pots, water them, allowing them to soak in a small amount of water to drink the earth with capillarity. During this process, it is important to avoid wetting the leaves, as this can lead to decay. Also, cyclamen do not support excess water, which can cause the bulb to rot. This is why you should allow the substrate to dry between two waterings.

Multiply the cyclone

Seeding is the easiest way to reproduce the loopman. Collect the seeds of the cycle colors at the end of flowering. Do this before the flowers burst to prevent them from sowing again in the same place. After you have collected the seeds, plant them directly in the soil, always ensuring that the soil is well-drained and slightly acidic. Cyclamens planted by the family will take two years to give flowers.

Maria's heart

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The perennial plants of the Papaveraceae family, Maria's hearts, are characterized by their stems covered with heart-shaped flowers. This plant from northern China has 20 species with white, pink or red flowers. If Dicentra spectabilis is spring, there are other species, including Dicentra eximia and Dicentra Formosa, which bloom in summer (May to August).

Scientific name: Dicentra spectabilis

Family: Daddy's

Varieties: Dicentra spectabilis, Dicentra eximia, Dicentra formosa.

Flower color: white flowers, pink flowers, red flowers

Plantation: Plantation in January, landing in February, landing in March, landing in October, landing in November, landing in December

Shutter speed: partial shadow

Soil type: humus-rich, light, fresh

Usage: In the sowing machine, In the array, In the rock, In the bank

Flowering: Flowering in April, Flowering in May, Flowering in June

Leaves: Kaduk

Disease, pests: Slugs

Watering: Moderate

Longevity: Long-term

Height: 30-70 cm.

Maria's heart landing

Marius' hearts are planted from autumn to spring, avoiding periods of frost. They are enduring and can withstand temperatures as low as -30°C, depending on the variety. However, young shoots can burn during the late frosts. Maria's heart blossoms from May to August. These flowers are particularly popular on light, cool and humic soils. They can also be slightly alkaline. To do this, you can add some organic compost during planting. To keep the soil always fresh, you can also mulch the base of your plant. This will keep the substrate moist and also protect the roots of frost in winter.

As for her revelation, Mary's heart is particularly fond of the penumbra. He will carry a bit of direct sunlight if his land stays cool. In winter, watch out for excess water, which can lead to decay.

Save Maria's hearts

Marie's heart is easy to look after. His leaves are obsolete and do not require any particular size. You can give him some organic fertilizer during his flowering period to stimulate him.

In the first years after planting, make sure that the soil stays moist throughout the summer season as it does not support the dry soil. Its flowering will be more and more ensured over the years by better rooting.

The heart of Mary is particularly attractive to snails and slugs. You can keep them out of the way by surrounding the plants with ash or scattering manure.

Multiply Maria's heart

Once your plant is well established, you can share your Maria's lump of heart in autumn. Be careful because its roots are very fragile.

Cutting off its roots is also possible in winter. Simply cut a small part of the table that you place directly in a well-drained and damp substrate. You can embroider when they are at least 5 cm high.