It blooms every month and is easy to grow. It is really a blessing for flower growers.

It blooms every month and is easy to grow. It is really a blessing for flower growers.

Spring  

Just by listening to the name, flower lovers can feel how long the flowering period of this flower is, right? It can start to "bloom every day"~ Although it is a bit exaggerated, it is still very good if this kind of flower blooms continuously after being well taken care of~

Author: maikoli Source: Sina Blog

Tips for long-term flowering:

1. Temperature: As long as the temperature can be kept above 15℃ all year round, the Rhapis can maintain normal growth.

2. Light: The daylily needs sufficient light to bloom, so be sure to place the daylily in a place where it can be exposed to the sun.

3. Pruning: Generally, pinching starts when the plant grows to 8-10CM. The second pinching is done 15-20 days after the first pinching. The main purpose is to make the plant fuller and the flowers more dense.

4. Fertilization: Flowering is a very nutrient-consuming thing, so be sure to supplement it with nutrients. After the first wave of flowers fade, cut off the dead branches in time to prevent nutrient waste, and then fertilize it. Apply thin fertilizer frequently. You can use compound fertilizer. It is best to have nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium elements.

Rose

The rose has another name, called Yueyuehong. What do you think? Is it somewhat similar to the Ririchun above? Moreover, everyone should be more familiar with the rose plant~

Tips for long-term flowering:

1. Light: If you want the rose to bloom every month, light is essential, so there must be sufficient sunlight. An open-air balcony or a small yard at home that can receive direct sunlight is best.

Author: Sunshine Grandpa Source: Pacific Photography Blog

2. Pruning: If you want the rose to bloom well, pruning is essential. Pruning means that before flowering, you should cut off the weak branches, dead branches, diseased branches and other branches that can divert nutrients. After the flower buds appear, you should also remove the thin and redundant buds. After the roses bloom, be sure to cut off the remaining flowers in time to avoid nutrient loss.

3. Fertilization: Roses like fertilizer. The more fertilizer, the more colorful the flowers will be. After May, apply fertilizer once every 10 days. You can use cake fertilizer plus bone meal or superphosphate diluted with water for liquid fertilizer. Homemade organic fertilizer is also OK. Stop fertilizing in November.

Osmanthus fragrans

It is still the same naming style as above, Osmanthus fragrans, it has the word "four seasons" in it, doesn't it mean it can bloom in all seasons?

Author: Nanma Mosquito Source: Yiyuan Bonsai Bar

Tips for long-term flowering:

1. Soil: Osmanthus fragrans prefers nutrient-rich, well-drained acidic soil. Huahua suggests that if you have the conditions, it is best to prepare the soil according to 60% broad-leaved humus soil + 25% coniferous humus soil + 10% river sand or fine furnace ash slag + 5% fermented pig manure or chicken manure. With good soil, it is not a dream to have flowers blooming every month.

2. Temperature: It is best to keep the temperature between 18℃ and 25℃, which is the most suitable temperature for the growth of Osmanthus fragrans.

Author: Chinese osmanthus bonsai Source: Huaba

3. Light: The growth of any plant cannot be separated from sunlight. If you want the Osmanthus fragrans to bloom, you need 8 to 12 hours of light every day.

4. Fertilization: During the germination and bud formation period, you should apply more diluted fertilizer containing phosphorus and potassium to promote the growth of branches and flower buds. A few days before flowering, apply some diluted fertilizer, which will make the flowers larger, more colorful and more fragrant.

Author: Daguantang Hall Master Source: Changyi Bar

Oxalis purpurogenum

There are many types of Oxalis, some bloom in spring, some bloom in summer, and the Oxalis that Huahua recommends today can bloom in all seasons!

Author: Ge Luoanda Source: Pingdingshan Bar

Tips for long-term flowering:

1. Temperature: In winter, you must put the purple-leafed Oxalis indoors. The most suitable temperature for the growth of Oxalis is about 15℃~25℃. As long as this temperature can be maintained, the Oxalis will grow normally and will naturally bloom all year round.

2. Light: Oxalis has a relatively large demand for light and can only grow normally in full-sun or half-sun conditions. If you want it to bloom, you have to expose it to the sun as much as possible.

3. Add water: If you can ensure that there is no water accumulation, it is best to keep the soil in the pot moist. If you are not confident, wait until the surface of the soil in the pot of Oxalis is completely dry before watering it, and let the water flow out through the small holes below.

4. Fertilization: Before potting or repotting, be sure to apply enough base fertilizer, and then apply nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium compound fertilizer once a month. Pay attention to the concentration when applying fertilizer. Apply thin fertilizer frequently. Note that stopping fertilizing in July and August can easily burn the roots.

Author:liangdayu6 Source:Huaba

African violet

The African violet is native to Africa and prefers a high temperature environment. Moreover, the flowering period of a single African violet is also very long, and the longest can even last for half a month!

Author: Xihu Caifeng Source: Nitu.com

Tips for long-term flowering:

1. Temperature: The temperature must be kept at around 20℃ all year round to ensure flowering throughout the year.

2. Light: African violets require a lot of light, but they cannot be exposed to full sunlight. It is best to place them in a place with bright scattered light.

Author: Mizi's sister Source: Sina Blog

3. Fertilization: African violets cannot grow and bloom without fertilizer. Generally, liquid fertilizer is added once every 10 to 20 days. When entering the flowering period, phosphorus and potassium fertilizers should be added to promote flowering.

2. Watering: African violets like a humid environment, and it is best to keep the soil in the pot moist. If you are worried about waterlogging, you can follow the principle of not watering unless the soil is dry, and watering thoroughly when you do.

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Author: Adam Source: Sina Blog

White Anthurium

Everyone should be more familiar with another name of Anthurium, which is smooth sailing. How about it? Do some flower lovers have such a pot at home?

Author: Zhengji Xinyi Source: ZOL Forum

Tips for long-term flowering:

1. Temperature: Keep it at around 20℃ all year round, and it can bloom even if it is not the flowering season.

2. Light: Anthurium does not require much light and is best placed in a place with scattered light, such as a bright living room. Be careful not to expose Anthurium to direct strong light, as it will cause direct burns.

Author: azurerose Source: NetEase Photography

3. Fertilization: Although calla lilies will grow well without fertilization, only fertilization can replenish the nutrients consumed by flowering. Fertilization should be done in small amounts and frequently. It is best to use compound fertilizers that can supplement nitrogen fertilizers and phosphorus and potassium fertilizers.

2. Soil: Anthurium likes slightly acidic soil and is sensitive to salt, so flower lovers in the north should pay attention. You can usually water it with some diluted ferrous sulfate.

Oxalis serrata

Red Oxalis is really easy to grow, and its flowers are beautiful. Some flower lovers even pull it out as a weed because it grows too fast and blooms too much. Wow, look at its vigorous vitality...

Tips for long-term flowering:

1. Temperature: Keep it at around 20℃ all year round, and it can bloom even if it is not the flowering season.

2. Light: It likes light, and must have sufficient sunlight to bloom.

3. Fertilization: Although it can grow well and bloom well without fertilization, in order to keep it blooming, it is best to apply some phosphorus and potassium fertilizers after the flowers fade to promote flowering.

4. Division: Since red-flowered Oxalis grows very quickly, it will soon be too full to fit in one pot. At this time, it is best to divide them out. Otherwise, there will be too many plants and they will consume more nutrients, which will be very detrimental to monthly flowering!

How about it,

These plants are easy to grow.

Be a little more careful.

You can enjoy flowers every month~

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