Nolina plants are bred, selected and grown for you with care. We explain below how you can best care for each of our plant products.
Care
How to care for your Nolina products
Pot roses | Clematis | Agapanthus | Wisteria | Portulaca | Lisianthus
Pot roses
Nolina roses are real sun-worshippers. So be sure to place them in a sunny spot. Don’t let them dry out – provide them with sufficient water by submerging the pot until the root ball is saturated. This will ensure you get more pleasure from your living bouquet.
Position: Indoors / Outdoors in a pot in spring | |
Pot roses love lots of light, but not direct sunlight. | |
Water 2 x per week by submerging the roots of the plant | |
Apply fertilser for indoor flowering plants once per month | |
Regularly removing spent blooms encourages the plant to form new buds. | |
Do not eat |
Garden roses
Nolina roses are bred, selected and grown for you with the utmost care and passion. But of course, your rose cannot do without your loving care and attention. Take a look at this video and the tips below to get the best results.
Position: Outdoors, planted directly in the soil or in a pot on the patio | |
Maximum height: Varies per collection (see label) | |
Apply fertiliser for roses 1 x per month | |
Prune in March and remove spent blooms on a regular basis | |
Do not eat |
Clematis
Nolina Clematis plants produce stunning flowers, are easy to grow, and make a real eye-catcher when they are in full flower in your garden! Our Clematis plants are great for planting in large containers on your patio or balcony or for cloaking a pergola in a dazzling mantle of flowers.
Sunny position | |
Height: 90–160 cm, depending on the collection, see label | |
Fertilise in March and April with cow dung pellets | |
In March, cut off any dead vines, i.e. those without shoots. The Clematis can also be pruned back as required. | |
Do not eat |
Agapanthus
Be sure to give your Agapanthus Summer LoveTM a lovely sunny, sheltered spot on your patio or balcony. Your Agapanthus Summer LoveTM will easily decorate any patio, balcony or garden and flowers right through summer.
Position: Outdoors | |
Full Sun | |
Water 1–2 times per week | |
Feed: Apply fertiliser for container plants in March to encourage optimum flowering | |
Scissors: During the flowering period, cut off any flower stems with spent blooms regularly | |
Do not eat |
Wisteria
The Wisteria earns its nickname of the ‘queen of climbers’ from its regal display of fragrant blue flowers. Give the Wisteria room to climb and enjoy an abundance of flowers from May onwards.
Position: Outdoors | |
Plenty of light | |
Maximum height | |
Plant directly in the soil, water regularly | |
Support hanging branches | |
After your Wisteria Amethyst Falls® has first flowered in June, cut back as required. This enables the plant to form new vines for a second flowering in August and/or September. | |
Do not eat |
Portulaca
Portulaca is a delightful summer flowering plant. The plants are very tolerant of sunny, warm weather and do extremely well in a drought. Do not overwater Portulaca. Enjoy the ease of this sun-worshipper and its brightly coloured flowers!
Position: Outdoors | |
Plenty of light | |
Easy care | |
Temperature: 0–35°C; protect against frost | |
Water maximum once per week | |
Do not eat |
Lisianthus
The Lisianthus Carmen Collection is an exceptionally high quality, exclusive product. It will give your living room, patio or event space a luxury feel with its abundant display of flowers.
Protect against cold | |
Plenty of light | |
For indoors or outdoors on a patio table in spring | |
Water by immersing the pot | |
Do not eat |