Plants in the right place

Place plants suitable for the soil type, light and moisture conditions. It prevents the growth of weeds. It also significantly reduces the risk of diseases and pests. The plants remain healthy, eliminating the need to use harmful chemical pesticides. Choose low-maintenance plants.

Healthy soil is essential for healthy plants. During dry, hot summers, it helps to choose the right plants. In a dry garden, choose plants that can withstand drought well. By watering less frequently, plants can be "trained" against drought. Collect water during periods of flooding. Preferably water plants with your own collected rainwater. You do this easily by disconnecting the downspout from the sewer and storing the water in the garden.

Cost

Purchasing plants costs money, but putting them in the right place saves money by keeping plants from getting sick or dying.

Drought

Do you have a dry garden? Health for plants that can withstand drought well, so you can enjoy a green garden even in dry periods and need to water less.

Heat stress

Plants that can handle drought and heat well stay green longer and help prevent heat stress.

Tip

Check out the list of plants suitable for a sunny garden, dry garden, shade garden or wet garden.