Heuchera Insekten


Heuchera Insekten

HEUCHERA INSEKTEN

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Heuchera Insekten

FAQ - 💬

❓ Do heucheras prefer sun or shade?

👉 Most heucheras thrive in partial or dappled shade, where their bright leaf colours are particularly valuable. Darker-leaved cultivars can often tolerate more sun, and it may even enhance their colour, but paler-leaved plants can easily get bleached or scorched in a bright spot.

❓ Does heuchera dieback in winter?

👉 Although most heuchera plants are evergreen in mild climates, the top is likely to die down where winters are chilly. This is normal, and with a little TLC, you can be assured that the roots are protected and your heuchera will rebound in spring.

❓ Where should you plant heucheras?

👉 Where should I plant heuchera in the garden? Make sure that you place your heuchera in a spot in the garden where they will receive moderate sunlight. The soil should be rich and fully drained; even though they are quite resilient, Heuchera will not do very well in a part of the garden that is regularly waterlogged.

❓ Do heuchera come back every year?

👉 To start with, coral bells are perennials and will come back year after year. They will also multiply on their own and after three or four years and may need to be thinned out. But it is a joy to have a plant that grows so well you have to "weed it out" every so many years!

❓ Do heucheras need cutting back?

👉 After a couple of years your heuchera may start to become rather clumped and leggy. When you part the leaves, you'll discover woody stems that lead back to the crown of the plant. To prune, cut the stems back to a just above buds of fresh growth at the top of the crown.

❓ Do slugs eat Heuchera?

👉 Heuchera thrive in British gardens. They are tough, slugs or snails don't bother them, and they will tolerate just about any position including being planted in raised beds or pots.

❓ Do heucheras like lots of water?

👉 Watering: Keep soil evenly moist but not soggy. Heuchera is somewhat drought-tolerant once established. Provide extra water during hot spells.

❓ How do I stop my heucheras from getting leggy?

👉 After a couple of years your heuchera may start to become rather clumped and leggy. When you part the leaves, you'll discover woody stems that lead back to the crown of the plant. To prune, cut the stems back to a just above buds of fresh growth at the top of the crown.

❓ Will Heuchera grow in full shade?

👉 CORAL BELLS (Heuchera) Here's a plant that will grow in any amount of sunlight, from full sun to full shade, as long as you water it.

❓ How do I winterize my Heuchera?

👉 Mulching the roots with no more than three inches of a dry material like straw or leaves is all the care you need to provide. This is sufficient to protect the crown and roots of the plant, and will help to prevent it from heaving out of the soil. Just remember where your plants are!

❓ What can be planted next to Heuchera?

👉 WHAT TO PLANT WITH HEUCHERA. Heuchera goes well with many other perennials, trees and shrubs. Here are some suggestions for companion plants: For shady locations, combine with other woodland plants such as astilbe, bleeding heart, ferns, hellebores, hosta, Japanese forest grass and lamium.

👉 Heuchera (/ ˈhjuːkɪrə / or / ˈhɔɪkərə /) is a genus of largely evergreen perennial plants in the family Saxifragaceae, all native to North America. Common names include alumroot and coral bells.

👉 Beautifully ruffled foliage of ‘Can-Can’ heuchera accentuates the beauty of this plant with silver-purple foliage, deep veins, and burgundy undersides.

👉 Mealybugs, Planococcus citri, can devastate Heucheras by sucking the life out of them. These white, waxy aphid-like pests are small, but so prolific that they form thick clusters on plant parts. Watch Heucheras in your garden for mealybugs on the underside of the leaves and accumulations around the base of the plants.

👉 Foliage color and bloom are best when plants receive at least 4-6 hours of direct sunlight. Soil: Heuchera does best in rich well-draining soil, but is tolerant of clay or rocky soils and salt.


Autor Des Artikels: Alexander Schulz. Unabhängiger Konstrukteur und technischer Experte. Arbeitserfahrung in der Baubranche seit 1980. Fachkompetenz in den Richtungen: Bau, Architektur, Design, Hausbau.

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