Gardening School

Articles with tips, advice, and lots of inspiration in gardening

Here we share tips, advice, and inspiration about cultivation from all the experience we have at Florea and our ambassadors. When it comes to cultivation, you never really stop learning, it’s always a fantastic journey for new experiences. One year, spring comes early, the next it arrives late, the third year there are extra many killer slugs, and the fourth year we get no rain. What we’re saying is that no year is the same as the other, and growing zones don’t have to be set in stone.

Our motto is that a seed always wants to sprout and it’s okay if you fail. Even the most experienced do not always succeed with their cultivation, and that’s how it will always be. Sometimes, it’s not the result that’s most important, but the journey there. Welcome to read our articles to get tips, advice, and also be inspired about what new things you should try this year?

Cultivate Cultivation box

Grow box Growing in a window box is like creating a world of greenery and life in a format that fits perfectly in a specific location. With a window box,...

Growing poinsettia

Poinsettia The Latin name of the poinsettia is euphorbia pulcherrima, which means very beautiful. Here, it is not the flower itself that attracts attention but the large, red bracts. The...

Odla Perenner

Grow Perennials

Perennials The word perennial comes from the French and means long-lasting. It's fitting because perennials are herbaceous plants that live for more than two years. Often, perennials can flower once...

Grow plants

Growing plants Growing plants is a hobby that can be enriching in so many different ways. Taking care of the garden or having plants indoors gives us an opportunity to...

Grow Flower Box

Flower box Growing in a flower box is a fun and easy way to bring more greenery and color into your home. You can grow both flowers and vegetables in...

Grow Brussels sprouts

Brussels sprouts Brussels sprouts are a small, green cabbage variety with a high nutritional content and a mild, sweet flavour. Brussels sprouts were originally grown in Belgium and named after...

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Grow Strawberries

Strawberries The strawberries stood in tall bowls, baked and sugared, and smelled so strongly that you could smell them all the way out on the highway.’ This is what August...

Grow popcorn grass

Growing popcorn grass Growing popcorn grass is a simple and fun activity for the whole family. What's more, popcorn grass grows quickly, produces lots of greenery and is easy to...

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Growing Rhubarb

Growing rhubarb Everyone can grow rhubarb! It's a vegetable full of flavour and antioxidants. In many places, harvesting starts as early as April and when the first pink buds appear...

Grow the Steppe Lily

Growing advice for Steppe Lily Steppe lilies, Eremurus, know the art of creating a wow experience with their distinctive tall spires. The flowers open from top to bottom along the...

Grow irises

Growing advice for Iris Irises are hardy and easy to grow with shapely foliage and spectacular flowers. There is an Iris for every garden as they come in a spectrum...

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Grow Amaryllis

Amaryllis Amaryllis is a genus of plants with large, trumpet-shaped flowers in various colours. They are common as cut flowers but are also cultivated from bulbs all over the world....

Odla Hyacinter

Grow Hyacinths

Hyacinths Both Christmas flowers and spring joy When the year is at its darkest, hyacinths spread their fragrance indoors. But hyacinths are equally beautiful and easy to grow outdoors. They...

Odla Allium

Grow Allium

Allium / Ornamental Onion Magnificent flower balls Ornamental onions from the Allium genus are a splendid addition to the garden. The spherical flower heads rest on tall, sturdy stems. Each...

Odla Krokus

Grow Crocus

Grow Crocus Colorful messengers of spring What a delight it is when crocuses emerge in shades of purple, white, and yellow. These bursts of color in the garden are a...

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Winter sowing

Making use of winter to start sowing is a smart and time-efficient approach. Winter sowing means imitating nature’s own way of self-seeding. In other words, if a plant is left...