Position – Full sun
Soil – Well-drained
Flowering Period –May to first frosts
Hardiness – Tender
Venidio are best planted in a well-drained soil of loam, chalk or sand within an acidic, alkaline or neutral PH balance. They are best positioned in an area of full sun. Venidio are well suited to borders and containers where they can be transplanted to warmer climates when cold weather sets in. They also make fantastic cut flowers.
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Dig a hole as wide and as deep as the root ball and amend with organic matter to improve the overall drainage of your soil. Mix thoroughly, watering well on completion to settle the roots into place.
It is crucial to keep Venidio in a frost-free environment over the winter period as they are tender. Deadhead regularly to encourage a further flush of blooms throughout active growth. Water thoroughly when the soil becomes dry, especially during periods of drought.
It is possible to propagate Venidio by softwood cuttings.
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