
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?
Growing Ball Chrysanthemums (Chrysanthemum)
Growing Ball Chrysanthemums (Chrysanthemum) Ball chrysanthemums are popular autumn flowers with a compact, spherical growth habit and an abundance of small blooms in a wide range of colors. They are...
Growing Aronia
Growing Aronia – black and red aronia in a Swedish climate Aronia is a beautiful and easy-to-grow berry shrub that suits both beginners and experienced gardeners. It is often planted...
Rowan tree
Rowan tree – low-maintenance color all year round The rowan tree (rowan) is a wonderful addition to the garden for anyone who wants a colorful yet easy-to-care-for tree. It is...
Grow Black-eyed Susan Vine
Grow Black-eyed Susan Vine – A Bright Climber for Pots and Borders Black-eyed Susan vine (Thunbergia alata) is a tropical climbing plant that can transform your garden or balcony into...
Grow Cloudberries
Grow Cloudberries – How to Succeed with the Gold of the Forest in Your Garden Being able to pick your own cloudberries directly from the garden sounds like a dream...
Autumn Anemone
When late summer transitions into autumn and many flowers have already faded, the autumn anemone steps forward and fills the garden with renewed color and life. The autumn anemone, sometimes...
Grow Blackberries
Grow Blackberries – From Planting to Harvest Imagine the luxury of picking your own sun-ripened blackberries from the garden and adding them to a dessert or blending them into a...
Plums
Plums – a popular fruit tree for the garden Plum trees are a popular choice in gardens across Sweden and much of Europe. There are many different varieties that produce...
Blueberries
Everything You Need to Know About Blueberries Blueberries are not only a beloved woodland berry – they are also excellent to grow in your own garden. With the right variety...

Growing Courgettes
Courgettes are one of the most rewarding vegetables to grow in the garden. They belong to the squash family (the same family as pumpkins and cucumbers) and originate from the...
Sea buckthorn
Beautiful, salt- and wind-tolerant, highly nutritious and easy to grow – it’s no wonder sea buckthorn has become increasingly popular in recent years. Unfortunately, it cannot be grown everywhere, but...

Höstsådd
Höstsådd När kylan smyger sig på och dagsljuset blir allt kortare är det lätt att tro att det inte längre går att så några fröer. Det stämmer inte, för under...

Gardening Is Easy
Gardening is for everyone Gardening can sometimes be portrayed as something that requires endless time, patience and knowledge. In reality, it's very easy to get started and rather than sapping...

Pests and diseases
Pests and diseasesThere are many pests that like and want to attack the tomato plant and its fruits, and many of these must be dealt with in time if the...

Quality Of Dahlia Tubers
Quality of dahlia tubers - does the size and condition of the tuber matter? Each dahlia tuber is unique, just like us humans. The appearance and characteristics of tubers can...

Grow Anemone
What is an Anemone and how do I grow it? Anemones grow from tubers or corms (sometimes this varies depending on the variety), which remain dormant until it is time...