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Summer Flower Care

Throughout the entire summer, it is necessary to water flowers, spray them, promptly remove weeds, loosen the soil, and fertilize the flowers.

The next important step is treating flower crops against diseases and pests. Since rainy weather can trigger the appearance of diseases such as powdery mildew and various types of rot.

It should be noted that treatment must be carried out very carefully, since many plants may be at the bud formation stage, and spraying solutions on them can cause harm.

Toward the end of the summer period, gardeners transplant flowers. For example, if a plant is heat-loving, it is dug up and stored. Annual plants are dug up with their root system and removed. Perennial flowers require continued care until the flowering period ends.

Pay attention to the timely removal of spent buds and pruning. Trimming buds is very important for two reasons: to prevent self-seeding and to help protect plants from wasting energy on maintaining life processes in dead buds.

In July, it is time to prepare planting material for bulb flowers. During this period, bulbs of hyacinths, crocuses, tulips, and others are dug up. The planting material is cleaned, allowed to dry, and stored until planting time.

An important element of summer flower care is top dressing, which should be regular. During the flowering period, plants need an additional portion of fertilizers.

We present to your attention Microbiological fertilizer "Biogor-Zh" of the "KM" series, designed specifically for flowers.

The preparation contains: microorganisms with probiotic, phosphate-mobilizing, nitrogen-fixing, and cellulose-decomposing capabilities, as well as carbohydrates, macro- and microelements necessary for healthy development and beautiful flowering of plants.

The preparation promotes:

  • stimulation of healthy growth and development of flowers, contributing to the formation of strong and beautiful plants;
  • improvement of the appearance of flowering plants, making them more colorful and attractive;
  • increased plant resistance to adverse environmental conditions such as drought, frost, or diseases;
  • formation of abundant and beautiful blooms, making plants more attractive;
  • extension of the flowering period, allowing longer enjoyment of the beauty of flowers;
  • suppression of phytopathogen development: inhibiting harmful bacteria and fungi, promoting healthy plant growth.

"Flowers are like children — they love to be cared for."

"Without fertilizer and moisture, flowers do not grow."

Following our good tradition, we kindly ask you on this wonderful holiday to share a photo of your flower garden in the comments to this post!

Let us make the world more blooming and fragrant together!