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Abutilons

Growing Abutilons
Transform your garden or patio with the vibrant charm of Abutilons, often called "Chinese Lanterns." These delightful plants are a gardener's secret weapon, offering a near-constant display of bright, bold blooms that bring a splash of colour to any space. With proper care, they grow into beautifully shaped bushes that thrive in gardens, containers, or conservatories. Discover the secrets to keeping these plants healthy, happy, and far from the “scruffy” reputation they sometimes get—it's easier than you think.
 

Abutilons are versatile, easy-care plants that add year-round colour to gardens or pots. Their stunning blooms are a favourite for floral arrangements and make a striking addition to any space.

 

Position

Plant in well-drained soil in part shade to encourage healthy growth and vibrant blooms.

 

Prepare Soil

Garden: Choose a well-drained spot enriched with compost or organic matter.

Pots: Use a quality potting mix with added perlite for improved drainage.

 

Feed

Garden: Apply a balanced like Triabon and use a liquid fertiliser fortnightly during the flowering season. Products like Thrive are excellent choices.

Pots: Feed more frequently, as nutrients deplete faster in pots. A liquid feed every two weeks will keep the blooms coming.

 

Watering & Mulching

Water thoroughly during summer to keep the soil moist but not waterlogged. In winter, reduce watering and only water when the soil is dry. Mulch around garden plants to retain moisture and suppress weeds.

 

Protection

Prune heavily each year to maintain a compact shape and encourage healthy growth. Watch for signs of nutrient deficiency, like dying lower leaves, and feed accordingly.

 

Flowers

Abutilon flowers are perfect for floral art. Snip blooms regularly for stunning indoor arrangements and to encourage more flowering.

 

Garden Expert Tip

When choosing Abutilons, experiment with colours! From classic white, red, orange, and yellow to the hot new pink varieties, they’re a versatile way to match your garden’s colour palette. Regular pruning and feeding are the keys to keeping them lush, vibrant, and far from scruffy.

 

 

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