What do plants like orchids, petunias, roses, and geraniums have in common? If we want them to flourish, they must be fed and watered properly.

Although they are plants with different needs in terms of light, water and nutrients, there are some general tips that can help you always have flowering plants.
Orchid plants, petunias, roses, geraniums always in bloom
Spring is an ideal season to grow many plants. Some plants that may be considered for spring growth are annuals.
In fact, it is possible to grow annual flowers such as petunias, begonias, impatiens, and marigolds. They are easy-to-grow plants that produce showy and colorful flowers.

Many perennials also bloom in spring, such as lilies, daffodils, and tulips. These plants will bloom each year and can create colorful and cozy gardens.
Even fruit plants if you have enough space, and spring is the ideal time to plant these trees, so they can establish themselves well before summer.
Spring is also a great time to plant herbs such as basil, mint, rosemary, and thyme. These plants can be grown in pots or in the garden and are ideal for flavoring your dishes.

It should be remembered that plants have specific needs in terms of light, water, and nutrients, so be sure to choose plants that are suitable for your climate and growing area, and follow the specific care instructions for each plant you choose to grow.
Pruning is very important, so it is good to remove wilted flowers and dead parts of plants to encourage continued flowering.
Plants should be fertilized regularly with a balanced fertilizer for flowering plants. In general, petunias, geraniums, and roses require fertilizers that are high in potassium to promote flowering, while orchids require a fertilizer specific to epiphytic plants (that do not root in the soil).
How to make them bloom non-stop
Let’s look at how the active growth and lush blooming of garden flowers such as roses, petunias, geraniums, and violets and other plants can be encouraged.

Make sure the plants get enough sunlight. Most of these plants need at least 6 hours of direct light a day. Roses also require good sun exposure in the morning.
By providing a “top dressing,” we give plants nitrogen for lush foliage growth and phosphorus for root growth and development. As well as potassium for active buds and lush flowering, as well as plenty of micronutrients and other nutrients.

Also, avoid watering too much or too little. Check soil moisture regularly and water only when the soil surface feels dry to the touch. In general, petunias, geraniums, and roses need regular watering, while orchids require a more specific watering regime.
With dressing, you will help restore even fragile and yellowish flowers, as well as provide them with lusher growth.
To make this dressing we need oatmeal, for this we take half a glass of oat flakes and pour it into a one-liter jug.

We fill it to the top with warm water and let it rest for two or three days. The solution is then filtered and diluted with water in the measure of 1 liquid to 4 water, finally administered to the root of the plants.
If you want to feed the flowers in the garden, you can prepare a solution made with 10 liters of water, with a cup of oatmeal. It is then left to infuse for three days, stirring each time and then this water is used to water the plants. There’s no need to infiltrate the solution, just pour more soil on top.