Santolina

Santolina

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Santolina, also known as cotton lavender, is a small evergreen shrub with finely divided leaves and small yellow flowers. The plant has a strong aromatic scent and is often used in gardens for its decorative and aromatic qualities. Santolina thrives in dry, well-draining soil and prefers full sun. The plant is commonly used in borders, rock gardens, and as ground cover due to its compact growth habit and low maintenance requirements. Santolina can also be used to make sachets or to repel moths in closets.

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  • Yes, Santolina is evergreen. This garden plant retains its green leaves throughout the year.

    Santolina is hardy to about -10 degrees Celsius. This plant can survive in colder temperatures, but it is advisable to provide protection during severe frost periods.

    Garden plants are generally easy to maintain. They require little water and nutrients and can withstand various weather conditions. Regular pruning can keep the plant healthy and compact.

    Santolina needs about 30 to 40 centimeters of space to grow and develop properly. It is important to provide enough space so that the plant is not hindered in its growth. Make sure the plant has enough space to spread out and thrive.

    Garden plants like Santolina generally grow best in full sun. While they can tolerate some shade, they will not thrive as well. It is recommended to plant the plant in a sunny spot for optimal results.

    The plant does not need much water and should be allowed to dry well between waterings. In the summer, it may be sufficient to water once a week, but always check the soil before watering.

    Yes, this plant has small yellow flowers that attract butterflies and bees due to their nectar and scent. It is an ideal plant to promote biodiversity in the garden and attract pollinators. Plants like these help maintain a healthy garden and ecosystem.

    Santolina usually blooms in the months of July and August. The flowering period can last for about four to six weeks.

    Yes, this plant can handle full sun well and requires plenty of sunlight to thrive. It's important to water the plant regularly during dry periods to prevent dehydration. The plant can thrive in a sunny garden or on a sunny terrace.

    No, the plant is not edible. The plant is mainly grown for decorative purposes. Consuming the plant can lead to stomach problems.

  • Prune the plant in the spring to maintain its shape and size. Remove dead leaves and branches to promote growth. Use sharp pruning shears to minimize damage to the plant.

    The plant needs moderate water and must have well-draining soil. Water when the top layer of soil feels dry. Giving excessive water can lead to root rot.

    Santolina requires well-draining and dry soil. Use a potting mix specifically designed for Mediterranean plants. You can also add some sand to improve drainage.

    Santolina thrives best in well-draining and chalky soil. It is important that the soil is not too moist to prevent root rot. Provide a sunny location for optimal growth and flowering.

    Santolina thrives best in full sun on well-draining soil. Make sure the plant is sheltered from strong winds and frost. This plant is suitable for both borders and rock gardens.

    Garden plants like Santolina generally do not require winter protection, as they are well-suited to withstand cold temperatures. In harsh winters, you can apply mulch (organic material) around the plant to protect the roots. Ensure that the plant is well-drained to prevent frost damage.

    Santolina loves a sunny location and well-draining soil. Prune the plant after flowering to promote compact growth. Water regularly, but avoid overly wet soil.

    Santolina requires few nutrients and can thrive in poor soil. A light fertilization in the spring can help stimulate growth and flowering. Preferably use an organic fertilizer.

    Mulching around the plant with organic materials such as compost or bark helps retain moisture, suppress weeds, and regulate soil temperature. It is recommended to apply a layer of mulch in the spring that is about 5-7 centimeters thick. Make sure the mulch does not come into direct contact with the plant stems to prevent rotting.

    Santolina thrives best in a calcareous soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH. It is important that the soil is well-draining to prevent root rot. A pH value between 6.5 and 7.5 is ideal for this garden plant.

    To combat pests in these garden plants, such as aphids or mealybugs, you can use natural predators like ladybugs. Regularly checking for signs of infestations and manually removing pests can also help keep them under control. The use of environmentally friendly pesticides can also be effective.

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    Santolina, also known as cotton lavender, is a small evergreen shrub with finely divided leaves and small yellow flowers. The plant has a strong aromatic scent and is often used in gardens for its decorative and aromatic qualities. Santolina thrives in dry, well-draining soil and prefers full sun. The plant is commonly used in borders, rock gardens, and as ground cover due to its compact growth habit and low maintenance requirements. Santolina can also be used to make sachets or to repel moths in closets.

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