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  • Planting And Care

    • Watering should be done when Soil feels dry
    • Balsam Double Mixed Color Care

      • Propagate by seed – Balsam is a prolific self-sower
      • After one season of growth, it generally reappears from self-sown seeds the next year
      • After frost has passed, scatter seeds where desired, or sow seeds indoors 6 to 8 weeks before the last spring frost
      • Do not cover the seeds with soil, as they need light to germinate
      • Until the seeds germinate, cover the seed trays with clear plastic to maintain high humidity
      • Water from below to prevent damping off
      • Ornamental Use:
      • Balsam plant is used as a hedge plant
      • Culinary Use
      • Leaves and young shoots – cooked
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360.00
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  • Is it a bulb? Is it a root? No, it’s a begonia—technically a “tuber”—that produces some of the most brilliant blooms in any late-season garden! A very versatile and colorful species, Begonias can be planted in pots, window boxes, the ground, or just about anywhere in either sun or shade.
  • Tuberous begonias are popular all over the world. Not only do they have attractive flowers, but their foliage can be quite interesting, too. They can brighten up both your indoor and outdoor gardens.
  •  Begonia Tuberous Double make your garden look very beautiful as they start blooming in month April. The utterly captivating fragrance of fresh Begonia is hard to beat in a  garden.
  • Simply plant the bulbs 20cm deep and wait for these lovely Summer blooming perennials to give you a pleasing look.
  • Well drained – light, sandy, clay- heavy, moist chalky, alkaline, acidic soil.
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200.00
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Feature Pot décor, Handmade product, Made up Metal, Shiny appearance, Ecofriendly, Anti-Corrosive, Fade Resistant, Ideal for decoration
Category Miniatures
Material Type Indoor/ Outdoor
Color Multicolor
Design Butterfly Sticks
Usage Model landscape, Tray Garden, Miniature Garden, Terrariums
Size Medium
Dimensions Size of Butterflies in Cms 28 cm (approx.)
Note Unit: set of 10 PC, Random Color will be sent.
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  • The genus Caladium includes seven species that are native to South America and Central America, and naturalized in India, parts of Africa, and various tropical islands. Caladiums are known for their big, heart-shaped leaves that display amazing color combinations of white, pink, red and green.

    Caladiums can be grown in containers or clumped together within beds and border. There are numerous varieties of caladiums found in either the fancy-leaved or the strap-leaved cultivar. Often varieties that bloom for a short portion of the season.

    Blooming on caladium plants is not common, but tubers planted in favorable locations tend to produce small flower.

  • Common Name Elephant ear, Heart of Jesus, Angel Wings
    Height Up to 80 cm
    Flower Color Pale yellow (the flower-like bud on a caladium is a spathe)
    Bloom Time The flowers are inconspicuous and when grown as annuals, they may not have time to flower at all.
    Difficulty Level Easy to grow
  • Caladium Care

    • Caladiums grow from tubers and can be propagated by dividing the tubers
    • These plants thrive in moist, well-drained soil and are generally happier in partial shade
    • As foliage begins to die down in the fall, reduce water, dig up and air dry bulbs for a week
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  • Calla Lilies make fantastic container and landscape plants, Speckled foliage and gorgeous blooms add a touch of elegance wherever they go, and despite their graceful appearance, they’re remarkably easy to grow.
  • Delicate and elegant, our Pink Melody Calla strikes the perfect note to bring harmony to any garden. This plant makes a bold statement with color gradients that start with white, dip into rich pink, and then finish with pale green at the eye. Its large size makes it ideal for prominent positions in the garden. Tall and floriferous, with strong stems that beg to be used for cut flower arrangements.
  • Calla lily is easy to grow and add a classy look to perennial gardens, cutting gardens and container plantings.
  • Calla lilies grow well in pots and planters. They can be mixed with other annuals, but usually perform better in a pot on their own. The flowers last for weeks.
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  • Pick these easy-to-grow varieties for the best blooms. It is a rhizomatous herbaceous perennial plant, evergreen where rainfall and temperatures are adequate.
  • It has large clumps of broad, arrow shaped dark green leaves up to 45 cm long.
  • The inflorescences are large and are produced in spring, summer and autumn, with a pure white spathe up to 25 cm and a yellow spadix. The spadix produces a faint, sweet fragrance.
  • Dig up the rhizomes in autumn, usually after the first frost and store for winter.
  • Dig a hole about three times as deep as the height of the bulb.
  • Set the bulb in the hole, pointy end up, then cover with soil and press firmly
  • Space bulbs 8 to 10 inches apart
  • Water thoroughly after planting
  • Use the potting mix for bulb plantation as Garden soil + Compost + Perlite + Sand (2:2:1:1) Soil + Cocopeat + vermicomposting (2:1:2)
  • Keep them adequately fertilized and watered, misting the plant every so often to keep the ambient humidity high
  • They are susceptible to aphids so, take a look closely and apply insecticide.
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  • Its flowers are red, orange or yellow, sometimes with a faint, but very sweet perfume.
  • Clivias  are herbaceous plants with long, slender green leaves. The flowers, which can be yellow, orange or red, grow as individual blooms on the tip of an umbel, which stands as a hardy stalk above the green foliage below.
  • These flowers have a bell shape to them and make for beautiful additions to a flower arrangement. Clivias do not form bulbs, but they do produce berries as fruits. It grows to a height of about 45 cm (18 in), and flowers are red, orange or yellow, sometimes with a faint, but very sweet perfume. It is sometimes known in cultivation as “Kaffir lily” (a term considered offensive in South Africa). The same name is also applied to the genus Hesperantha. It contains small amounts of lycorine, making it poisonous.
  • Sunlight These plants do best as part-time outdoor plants, spending the summers outside in a shady spot with no direct sunlight. Bring them in during the winter rest period and keep in a lit but cool location.
    Watering Suspend water during the winter and resume again in the late winter or early spring.
    Soil A standard potting mix should be fine.
    Temperature With a minimum temperature of 10 C (50 F)
    Fertilizer During the growing season, fertilize every week with a weak liquid fertilizer. It also works to include controlled-release fertilizer pellets in the soil.

Clivia  is the ideal plant for the shade garden or for containers. It purifies the air.

  • One adult plant can absorb one liter of impure air and release 80% of oxygen overnight
  • It performs photosynthesis under very weak light
  • 3-4 plants are enough in a room for absorbing smoke and other contaminants
Caution

All parts of the plant are slightly poisonous. Hence, the pot should never be placed within reach of small children and pets.

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  • Crinum lilies are large, heat and moisture loving plants, producing an abundant array of showy flowers in summer.
  • Lilly like their soil rich, but exceptionally well-drained, so ideally create a mix from one part well-rotted manure, one part horticultural grit or sand, and two parts leaf mould. Two-thirds good compost mixed with one-third grit also does fine.
  • Crinum Planting Procedure:

  • Each bulb needs to be planted right side up
  • The more pointed end is considered the top
  • Plant each bulb in a hole that is just deep enough that its neck is protruding from the soil and the bottom of the bulb is covered in soil
  • Covering the entire bulb with soil and planting too deep discourages flowering
  • Space bulbs at least 8 inches apart and water the planting site or container well after planting
  • Plant the bulb, or place the potted bulb in a warm place with direct light since heat is necessary for the development of the stems.
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  • Crinum lilies (Crinum spp.) are large, heat and moisture loving plants, producing an abundant array of showy flowers in summer.
  • This crinum typically blooms in July, with slender-petaled, fragrant white flower that is highlighted with long, wine red stamens. They are unusual, looking like nothing else in the garden. Crinum leaves are basal, typically long and strap-shaped.
  • Planting And Care

    • Protect from winter wet
    • Generally disease and pest free
    • In fall before the first frost, dig dry and store bulbs for winter in a cool, frost-free location in a medium such as peat or vermiculite that is given minimal moisture

    Crinum Lily Care

  • Plant 10 cm deep in any moderately fertile, moist but well-drained soil
  • Bulbs should not sit in water, the soil should drain well
  • Plant the large bulbs in full sun or filtered light in early spring
  • Each bulb needs to be planted right side up
  • The more pointed end is considered the top
  • Plant each bulb in a hole that is just deep enough that its neck is protruding from the soil and the bottom of the bulb is covered in soil
  • Covering the entire bulb with soil and planting too deep discourages flowering
  • Space bulbs at least 8 inches apart and water the planting site or container well after planting
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