All Nature - pots made from sunflower seed shells
A heather blooming shrub
Care of heather during autumn and winter
It is easy to think that heather can take care of itself, as it is so easy to grow and hardy in cold temperatures. But if you forget to water the plant, it can quickly wither. So make sure to follow care instructions to keep your heather plantings beautiful throughout the season:
Planting outdoors and in pots. Plant heather in acidic and well-drained soil. Choose rhododendron soil that is low in calcium and has a low pH value.
Location. Heather prefers a bright and sunny spot in the garden, which allows it to bloom longer.
Watering. Heather is a relatively thirsty plant that likes to be in moist soil. It is sensitive to drying out and will quickly turn brown if you forget to water it. Water approximately once a week as long as it is above freezing outdoors.
If you repot your heather in a larger pot than the one you bought it in - you give it the opportunity to absorb even more water. This increases the chances that the plant will survive the entire winter.