Here is the translation of the given text into English: Which flowers have a long blooming period and are easy to care for? A list of six flowers with extended blooming periods.

What flowers have a long blooming period and are easy to care for

The editor will explain which flowers have a long blooming period and are easy to care for, as well as knowledge about the flowers and plants with the longest blooming periods, including the introduction of the top six flowers. Let's continue with the introduction.

Extra-long blooming period - Catharanthus roseus

Catharanthus roseus has an exceptionally long blooming period, lasting from spring to autumn, and some can even bloom throughout the year. Flower enthusiasts have given it a nice name, "Daily Spring."

Care tips:

Catharanthus roseus does not require special attention to grow well. It's not picky about soil either, as long as it is loose and well-ventilated. During the growing season, it must have plenty of sunlight; lack of light can cause yellow leaves, so placing it on a south-facing or east-facing balcony at home is fine.

Early winter blooming - Pelargonium

Pelargonium starts blooming in early winter and can continue to bloom until the next summer, with a very long blooming period.

Care tips:

Pelargonium is famous for being a balcony flower. Many people with small balconies at home enjoy growing it. Pelargonium prefers sandy soil and grows well in plenty of sunlight, so those with south-facing or east-facing balconies can consider growing a pot.

What flowers have a long blooming period and are easy to care for

Particularly cold-resistant - Camellia

Camellia has a long blooming period, the flowers are fragrant and freshen the air, and most importantly, it is very cold-resistant.

Care tips:

Camellia prefers acidic soil and can be planted using a soil mixture of humus, garden soil, and vermiculite in a ratio of 6:3:2.

It likes a soil environment with higher humidity, so watering is important. In spring and autumn, water when the soil looks white and dry, about every 3-5 days, and you can also use a spray bottle to mist the plant.