Cyclamens (Cyclamen) are plants that, when they bloom, manage to bring a fresh scent, being one of the main reasons why they are perfect for the garden or terrace.

Being easy to grow, especially if you consider some simple planting and maintenance conditions, cyclamens are becoming increasingly popular in our country, due to their ease of maintenance and the aesthetics they offer.

To plant cyclamens, the first thing you need to consider is the soil, followed by the area in the yard or garden where you want to plant them.

The soil in which the cyclamens will grow must be well-fertilized and have a very efficient drainage system because otherwise, you risk the plants not taking root in the ground and dying very quickly. Subsequently, you need to choose an area of the house where the sun does not shine all day or even an area that is constantly shaded because cyclamens do not develop well in full sun.

Cyclamens are easiest to plant from the tuber stage, which must be introduced into the soil prepared especially for them, at a distance of approximately 7-10 cm between each specimen.

The tubers of the cyclamens must be superficially covered with soil, 2-3 cm, otherwise, there is a high risk that they will rot in the ground before sprouting and giving birth to beautiful Cyclamen flowers.

If you can provide them with all the optimal growing conditions, you will have a garden full of beautiful and resilient flowers that will be a great aesthetic asset to the entire landscape of your yard.

Cyclamens