KinderGarden Plants Ltd,

Sunnyfield Nurseries,

Wragg Marsh,

Spalding

Linc’s.

PE12 6HH

The Easy Way to Summer Colour

KinderGarden Plants Limited

Growing On

Growing On

 

1. Protect: Protect plants from frosts and cold weather at all times. Do not place these tender plants outside until all danger of frost has passed. The ideal growing conditions are plenty of natural light and a temperature of 16-18°C. If this is not possible supply the best you can and turn your plants regularly to avoid becoming stretched.

 

Water: All plants will need watering but avoid “over wet” conditions. Water sufficiently to ensure the compost is thoroughly moist, then do not water again until the surface of the compost has become dry. As the plants mature it is advisable to water under the foliage canopy if possible, in this way you will reduce the risk of marking or damaging foliage and flowers.

 

Feed: This is often neglected and yet it is so easy and reaps such gain. There are several ways in which you can feed your plants and many products to select from.

The two main types are:

 

1.Slow Release Fertilizer —Added to the compost, either incorporating it into the compost or spreading on the surface.—Provides a controlled release measure of feed throughout the summer.

 

2. Liquid Feed — Normally purchased as dry crystals these are dissolved in water and the feed is given as you water.

 

Maintain: Your display will be further enhanced if you take time to check your plants over occasionally. Should you spot any pest be sure to take action quickly using a proprietary treatment. The removal of dead and fading flowers will prolong the flowering display.

 

Seedlings

Getting the Best from KinderGarden Seedlings

1. Water the seedlings, allow to drain, squeeze the pot and gently tip out the seedlings

2. Handling the seedlings by their leaves, plant them in pots or trays. Make a hole in the compost, lower the roots into the hole and gently firm in.

3. Water in gently and place in a warm, well lit place to grow on, avoid temperatures below 15°C. Plants can be potted on again or planted directly into baskets, containers or the garden when all danger of frost has passed.

Growing on KinderGarden Plants could not be easier.

Simply follow these step by step instructions.

Getting the Best from KinderPlanter

1. The KinderPlanter should be planted as it is, do not remove from the planter as the plants will root through.

2. Fill your basket or container to within 10 cm of the top and simply press the planter into place.

3. Carefully water in and place in a sheltered frost free place until the planter has rooted through. When all danger of frost has passed place out in final position.

Getting the Best from KinderGarden Net Pots

1. Water then leave to drain. Plants can be planted into pots for growing on or can be directly planted into baskets and containers.

2. Push the compost plug up out of the paper sleeve Make a hole in the compost and set the plant so that the top of the net pot is level with the compost surface.

3. Carefully water in the plants and grow on in a warm well lit place where the plants can establish. Protect from frost at all times.

 

 

Starter Plants

Aftercare of your KinderGarden Plants

KinderPlanter