How to save dichondra in winter so you don't have to grow it from seeds next year
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Dichondra is an evergreen plant. During the season, it grows long shoots that fall from the pot like a waterfall. It looks extraordinary. That is why dichondra often becomes an element for landscaping terraces, verandas, and gazebos. A beautiful ampelous plant.
Dichondra is an evergreen plant
What to do in winter
Experienced flower growers recommend pruning ampelous crops for the winter. To do this, the shoots are cut short. In general, in mild winters, the plant can be outdoors, but in our conditions it needs to be brought indoors.
The optimal temperature for storage during the winter is about +10 degrees. If it is lower, there is a high probability that dichondra will freeze. Then you will have to grow it again from seeds in the spring.
During the winter, dichondra needs to be watered, but moderately and lightly. This temperature regime and light watering will ensure storage and slow development until spring.
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