How to hang your flower pouch

Hang the flower pouch on one or two mounting points.

 

How to feed

Water the flower pouch through the designated pipe.
Is it sunny? Then once every 2 days.
Is it cloudy? Then once every 3 days.
The excess water will automatically drain away from the flower pouch.
The potting soil that is used in the flower pouch contains fertilizers that are released slowly and continue to work for a long time.
If the plants still show a shortage of fertilizers after a longer period of time, fertilizer can be added with bedding plants feed.

How to nurture

Described per species:

 

STRAWBERRY

  • Give the strawberries a place in the sun.
  • Give them a lot of water.

 

BACOPA

  • Give the Bacopa a spot in half shade / sun.

 

BEGONIA

  • Give the Begonia a spot in partial shade.
  • Remove wilted flowers for better flowering.

 

CALLIBRACHOA

  • Give the Callibrachoa a place in half shade / sun.
  • The finished flowers do not have to be removed.

 

FUCHSIA

  • Give the Fuchsia a spot in partial shade with little direct sunlight.
  • Keep the soil moist.
  • The finished flowers do not have to be removed.

 

GAULTHERIA/HEDERA

  • Give the Gaultheria / Hedera a light place.
  • Make sure the soil stays moist.
  • The plant is frost resistant.

 

IMPATIENS

  • Give the Impatiens a place in half shade / sun, or in the shade.
  • Remove wilted flowers for better flowering.

 

LOBELIA

  • Give the Lobelia a place in half shade / sun.

 

PETUNIA

  • The Petunia can be well placed in a spot out of the wind with lots of sun, possibly with a few hours of shade.
  • Squeeze out the buds when the shoots are 7-10 cm long for better growth / flowering.

 

PORTULACA

  • Give the Portulaca a place in the sun.
  • It is resistant to drought.

 

VERBENA/BACOPA

  • Give the Verbena / Bacopa a place in the sun.
  • Remove wilted flowers for better flowering.

 

VIOLET

  • Give Violets a cool spot in partial shade preferably.
  • Remove wilted flowers for better flowering.