LifestyleHow to ensure your heather thrives: Care tips for autumn blooms

How to ensure your heather thrives: Care tips for autumn blooms

Not many people know about this trick. Heathers will grow like crazy.
Not many people know about this trick. Heathers will grow like crazy.
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24 August 2024 18:13

They are often regarded as a farewell to summer. Heather is almost synonymous with autumn, adorning both the interiors of homes and apartments and gardens. To fully appreciate their beauty, they require proper care. So, how do you care for heather to ensure they bloom vividly?

Heather is known primarily for its decorative value. Many species of heather exist, including common heather (Calluna vulgaris) and heaths (Erica).

Common heather is distinguished by small, green leaves that turn pink, purple, or white in summer. Conversely, heaths offer a broad palette of colours – from white through pink to intense purple.

Each of these species attracts attention with its unique colour and flower form.

Heather prefers acidic, well-drained soil. It thrives in heath gardens, where its small flowers create a picturesque carpet.

How to water heather? This way they will grow like crazy

For abundant blooming, maintaining proper watering is crucial. Heather needs moist soil but does not tolerate excess water, which can lead to root rot. Therefore, a balance between regular and moderate watering is essential.

It is best to use rainwater to water heather. Alternatively, you can use tap water after letting it sit for a few hours to allow the calcium to settle. It is important to remember that heather in gardens and pots does not tolerate spraying, so the water should be applied directly to the soil.

Lack of regular watering can cause heather to dry out. In such a case, you can try to save it by cutting off the dry branches, covering the plant with bark, and watering it according to the abovementioned principles. If new shoots appear, there is a chance for the plant to regenerate.

Where to plant heather?

Heather grows best in sunny places, sheltered from strong winds. Placing it in the shade may cause it to not grow as well as we would like.

Additionally, heather should not be exposed to dry and warm air, so it is worth avoiding placing them near radiators.

In the autumn, it is also important to remember to protect heather from upcoming frosts. After the first frosts, covering the plants with conifer branches or garden fleece is best. Heather is a perennial plant that, under the right conditions, can decorate the garden for many years.

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