The editor will tell you about the experience of lazy people growing flowers that are easy to survive and the introduction of indoor green plants suitable for lazy people. Next, the editor will introduce some information.
Have you noticed that some flowers, although beautiful, are afraid of heat, afraid of sun, afraid of cold, afraid of too much water, and not drought-resistant? They die in batches in summer and winter, year after year, consuming a lot of manpower and financial resources, causing many people to lose confidence in growing flowers and making them shrink back, such as azaleas, lucky trees, and camellias.
But there are many plants that are very tough. As long as you plant them, they can take root, sprout, bloom, and bear fruit, repaying your planting. These plants are very fulfilling to raise. Next, I will recommend some very tough and easy-to-grow flowers for everyone. Beginners can consider starting with these plants!
1. Clematis
Clematis is the queen of vines, known as the "three treasures of the courtyard" along with roses and hydrangeas. Some people say, isn't it difficult to grow clematis? The leaves always wither. But have you thought about whether you didn't choose the right variety? In my view, the three types of clematis are the easiest to grow, such as Polish Spirit, Lyon, Morning Song, Super Jack, Prince Charles, and so on. These varieties are tough and strong, bloom a lot, and require basically no care except for burying fertilizer in winter and heavy pruning in February. Even the child of the stepmother can succeed, mainly because of their own efforts.
2. Dandelion
Dandelions are wild flowers, but they can also be grown at home, very tough. Flower friends with a courtyard can plant a cluster on the ground. Once planted, they basically won't die. The seedlings can be eaten as vegetables or used to make tea, which is very cooling; it is also a herbal medicine for clearing heat and detoxifying. When the seeds are mature, they fly with the wind, and wherever they land, that is their home.
Lazy people grow flowers which ones are easy to survive
3. Storm Lily
Storm lilies bloom as beautifully as their name suggests. I especially like Pu Feng. In my hometown, they can be planted in the ground. Because I raise many flowers and have no extra time to manage them, coupled with the characteristics of storm lilies, which are drought-resistant and rely only on nature's watering, they can grow particularly well, blooming continuously. After a few years, you will find that small wind is very fertile. Initially, only a few bulbs the size of garlic were planted, but a pile was dug up, with many offspring, and the small balls became a disaster.
4. Chinese Pink
Chinese pink is known to both the young and the old, found in every rural household and many urban green belts, with simple care and a long blooming period. The double flowers look like blooming roses, liked by many, and are a favorite of girls. They are prettier than any dyed colorful nails. After blooming, they will produce mature seeds that do not need to be picked. Waiting for the spring to warm up, the seedlings break through the soil and start a new life, year after year.
5. Periwinkle
Periwinkle, eternal spring, what a nice name. There are many varieties, rich in flower colors, long blooming period, easy to care for, and prone to explosive growth, not limited by the environment, with no temper, only loving to bloom, and shining with a little sunlight. The seeds can self-sow. Such a low-maintenance flower, if you don't grow it, what will you grow!