Beddingplant

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Beddingplant B like botany The term bedding plants in modern floristry refers to all plants that, due to their shape, find an optimal use in their home garden and here explicitly in classic flowerbeds. The selection of bedding plants in this country is quite large and makes it possible to specifically complement bare and free off-road areas with a colorful selection of flowers. With preference are chosen as bedding plants such that bloom over many months and have a rather bushy or shrubby character, with the help of which only a few plants a larger area can be covered. Anyone who places an emphasis on this aesthetic aspect is well advised to use rose plants and perennials as bedding plants, but herbs or bulbous plants can also be deliberately created in the form of a bed and thus cultivated in a spatially clearly defined area. Many gardening enthusiasts also decide to delineate applied beds in a natural way, choosing, for example, the boxwood or other non-bloomers as the natural form of bedding design. From the designation bedding plant no indications about the care and rearing of the respective plants can be taken, since every plant cultivable in the bed brings its own demands on water, sun and nutrients and thus needs an individually adjusted supply.


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