Annual plants or bedding plants

Would you like to brighten up your terrace or balcony as quickly as possible? Then bedding plants, also known as annual plants, are the perfect choice! They do not need much care, just make sure they always have enough water. Then you can enjoy it...

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Chrysanths

The chrysanthemum blooms in the fall, when most other flowers have finished blooming. Furthermore, it is highly recommended, because the large spherical chrysanthemum flowers make up for a lot! It is available in different colours.
€9,95

X3 - English daisy

Bellis perennis white blooms from spring to autumn and is a colorful addition to any garden. This cheerful plant looks great in borders or flower boxes, where it adds color and charm all season long.
€12,95

Sutera

The Sutera blooms abundantly with white flowers, forming an elegant carpet over pot edges or balconies. Perfect for garden, terrace, or containers. Not winter-hardy.
€4,95

Fuchsia

The Fuchsia (Hanging Plant) features drooping, bell-shaped flowers in pink, purple, and red. Easy to care for, perfect for garden, terrace, or balcony. Attracts bees and blooms from spring to autumn.
€4,95

English daisy

The red Daisy (Bellis perennis) is a compact, hardy perennial that blooms abundantly from March to June. Perfect for borders, pots and containers.
€6,95

SunPatiens

A very beautiful, easy and eye-catching perpetual flowering annual plant. The plant needs a lot of water and grows and flowers well in partial shade. The leaves are elongated, finely toothed and fleshy, dark to reddish green, some with variegated foliage.
€8,95

X3 - mini petunia calibrachoa

Mini Petunia (Calibrachoa), the smaller brother of the Petunia, is an annual plant with cup-like to trumpet-shaped flowers. Ideal for window boxes and hanging baskets, it adds a colorful and vibrant look to any garden or balcony.
€18,95

Sunflower

The Sunflower (Helianthus) is a classic, tall summer bloomer with large yellow flowers and dark centers. Perfect for borders, large pots, or as cheerful cut flowers.
€7,95

African daisies

Osteospermum is a popular summer bloomer known for its colorful flowers. Ideal for use in pots and flower boxes on the patio, balcony or windowsill, where it provides a lively and cheerful appearance throughout the summer season.
€16,95

X1 - Marguerite or Marguerite daisy

Argyranthemum, also called Marguerite, is a sturdy and richly flowering annual plant. It blooms from early spring to late summer with white flowers and a yellow heart, which gives a cheerful appearance to gardens and balconies.
€16,95

Thunbergia

Thunbergia is a tropical, fast-growing climber with trumpet-shaped flowers in yellow, orange, or white. Perfect for pergolas, fences, and balcony railings.
€16,95

Treasure flower

The Gazania is a colorful summer bloomer with bright yellow, orange, red, and white flowers. Perfect for garden, balcony, or terrace and low-maintenance.
€8,95
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Annual plants or bedding plants

Would you like to brighten up your terrace or balcony as quickly as possible? Then bedding plants, also known as annual plants, are the perfect choice! They do not need much care, just make sure they always have enough water. Then you can enjoy it until autumn! But what are bedding plants? And which types of bedding plants can you choose from? Discover them here.

 

What are bedding plants?

Bedding plants are annual plants that are specially grown to brighten up your garden, terrace or balcony. The annual bedding plants are available from spring (April-May) until August. Then it is the turn of the autumn plants.

 

How and when to plant bedding plants?

It is important to know that annual bedding plants are not winter hardy. So they will not survive frost. This means that it is best not to plant them until mid-May (ice saints), when the risk of night frost is no longer there. Have you planted bedding plants before and do they predict a cold night? Then protect them with a cloth.

Some tips for bedding plants and abundant flowering:

    • Fill the pots with potting soil, up to 2cm below the edge.
    • Water every day. The excess water will flow away automatically.
    • Remove dead flowers.
    • Add plant food after a month.
    • And enjoy it as much as possible!

 

What types of bedding plants are there?

The range of bedding plants is increasing, but there are many favorites that do well year after year. You will often encounter these annual plants in many gardens, on the balcony or terrace:

 

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