30 kinds of "hard life" flowers are beautiful and easy to raise. Any one of them can help you wash away the shame of "flower killer", especially suitable for disabled parties and novices!

I don't know if you have ever encountered this kind of situation, that is, you obviously like raising flowers, but you can't keep them alive, and then you are labeled as "flower killer".

This "hat" is not light. Maybe it's out of self-deprecation, or maybe it's someone else's unintentional talk, but it really makes many people disheartened and completely breaks the fate with flowers...

However, are those people really "flower killers"? I don't think so. I think they just didn't find the right flowers... What do you think?

Based on my personal experience in growing flowers, I think the following 30 kinds of flowers are very easy to grow If it's not intentional murder, I think we can keep them beautiful, but the key is beautiful kind , very suitable for flower-raising disabled parties and novices.

If you need it, please take it away. If you are a flower cultivator, I also ask you to add more similar flower varieties, so that The group of "flower killers" completely collapsed.

Hoya orchid

This is a kind of flower that I like very much. I have done many tweets about it before. Through the interaction of flower friends, I can also see that there are very, very many people who like it

Why is it so hot? Because it is beautiful, the key is easy to keep, put it by the window or hang it on the trunk, and occasionally water and fertilize it will be fine (Because it is meaty, it contains plenty of water) 。 I remember once my hoya orchid has not been watered for a long time, and it has been shriveled. After getting water, it miraculously came back to life

Wind and rain orchid

I think it's just the "master" who can live by throwing it into the dirt, and you don't need to take care of it at all. But one thing is that it likes sunshine very much, and the more it basks in it, the better it looks for you. If you put it in a dark room, it won't die, but it will affect its flowering.

Desert Rose

Desert rose, which means like a rose in the desert, is originally a species rooted in the desert (Sun tolerance, drought tolerance, poverty tolerance) Naturally, it is easy to raise. It also needs plenty of sunlight (Please put it in a sunny place) Otherwise it wouldn't bloom.

Amaryllis

It is also the "master" who can survive by throwing the ball into the soil. It doesn't need so much light to blossom.

Hanging tube flower

I raise it with the wind and rain orchid, the plants grow almost the same, and it is very easy to raise. The key is that their flowering period is really seamless When the storm orchid is dormant Hanging tube flowers bloom, and when hanging tube flowers are dormant, wind and rain orchids will bloom again , truly have flowers in all seasons.

Peony Chlorophytum

It is also a succulent flower, so it has super water storage capacity There is nothing to say about drought tolerance , it is not only beautiful, but also said to be delicious. Have you ever eaten it?

Zinnia

This beautiful flower, which has been reduced to a roadside flower, lives well everywhere. I don't think I really need to say anything about how strong its vitality is.

Of course, don't dislike its "popular face". Nowadays, the coquettish varieties are emerging in an endless stream, which is not inferior at all. Friends who like it can look online.

Cosmos

Cosmos is also a wildflower and weed that spreads to the roadside. The variety may not be as abundant as zinnia, but there are still rare varieties worth owning.

Cui Luli

Cuiluli, which is on fire with the "blue and purple wind", has strong plants, and it can be seen by the pool and on the hillside.

Periwinkle

There is also periwinkle flowers spreading everywhere. Although it is not a perennial flower, there is no need to worry about its extinction at all. I have tested that its seeds can survive in the cracks of stones.

Nasturtium

Similarly not Another perennial flower is nasturtium (There are also perennial varieties) , although no Test whether its seeds can survive in the cracks of the stones, but it is reported on the Internet that its seeds can take root and germinate even if they are not fully mature.

Black-eyed Susan

I didn't care about it since I was planted in the field. Life is stronger than weeds. There are so many poultry at home that I can't kill it. Instead, I make it become braver and braver as I fight I also took pictures for everyone before Up to now, I am still addicted to spring, trying my best to bloom.

Gladiolus

Friends who have raised bulbous flowers know that bulbous flowers are easy to raise, but the bulbs are easy to rot (Or gnawed by insects)

Years of raising Gladiolus experience tells me, It won't have the above situation, and it doesn't need you to pilling, save and sow again at all. It will grow another piece for you next year with a cub.

Flame orchid

I mixed it with gladiolus, they do not belong to the seamless flowering period, their flowering period is similar, and they bloom together at random high and low very beautiful, also You don't need to pilling, preserve and sow again, and you can bring a cub to grow one for you next year.

Kalanchoe

Although it is not as common as roadside flowers, it is also a household name "red flower". Too many people have planted it, which shows that it is not only beautiful, but also not difficult to maintain.

Geranium

Exists similar to Kalanchoe, even more prevalent than Kalanchoe, as I've seen it on the side of the road.

Five-color plum

You must know that it is an invasive alien species. How strong its vitality is? Your own taste...

Hollyhock

Speaking of invasive species, hollyhock is the most powerful one. It is not only found everywhere in our country, but it is said to be distributed all over the world. How strong do you think its adaptability is?

Do you think such flowers can be raised to death? If so, it's definitely intentional.

Sunflower

It is also a plant that is not afraid of being exposed to the sun, not afraid of being exposed to the sun, and does not bloom without the sun. Usually we sprinkle a handful of seeds casually, and soon we will get a "flower blanket". If you find it troublesome, there are now perennial varieties, with stronger plants and bigger and more beautiful flowers.

Coreopsis chinensis

It can be found in parks and even roadsides, so there is no need to doubt its viability. Some sources say it is not a perennial, but my one has lived well for several years (It's also the kind that doesn't care about)

Tianren Chrysanthemum

Similar to Coreopsis, the plants are stronger than Coreopsis, and the flowers are more colorful.

Chrysanthemum Ohama

I'm taking it three (Coreopsis, Celestial Chrysanthemum, Chrysanthemum Ohama They are polycultured together, because they have the same flowering period, and they are all worry-free. Every time they open, they are yellow + orange + white, and their heights are strewn at random.

Hibiscus

A flower that is delayed by its name. In fact, its flowers are big and beautiful, and it flowers frequently. Moreover, its root system is very developed and its viability is super strong. But because of this shitty name, even the chance of survival is much less than that of other spending.

Hanging bell flower

Hanging bell flower is the "relative" of hibiscus flower, and both appearance and survival ability are almost the same, with slight difference in flower pattern (The flowers of hanging bells are generally semi-open and look like bells)

Bellflower

It is a relatively unpopular flower. Flowers are like bells, which are not melodramatic and can bloom normally with scattered light.

Mountain tortoise

It is also a kind of relatively unpopular green plant. It belongs to the kind of foliage observation. Put his ball in the soil and spray some water, it will germinate and soon spread a green piece (Also evergreen all year round)

Tulip

Everyone is familiar with tulips, late autumn (or early spring) I will buy a few bulbs, both soil and hydroponic.

Grape hyacinth

Is a smaller bulb than a tulip (The flowering period is also much different) , blooming like clusters of grapes. How to describe their strong survival ability? ↓

Tulips and I have raised grapes and hyacinths myself, but I never remember them What do you have When I plant it, I suddenly found that one day the bulb in the corner sprouted by itself , then hurriedly took it out and threw it into the dirt

Morning glory

Flowers that have "counterattacked" wild flowers into the "darling" of gardens have only changed their appearance after several cultivations, and their viability is still like wild flowers.

Sorrel

It is also a wildflower-born flower, so there is no doubt about their viability.

In fact, if you want to raise flowers well, you have to do three things:

  • Position problem, choose a pot with the right size and put it in the right position according to the habits of each flower;

  • Fertilization, if you don't want to study which fertilizer to use at which stage, just choose compound fertilizer directly, so as to apply thin fertilizer more, and stop applying it directly during the dormant period of flowers;

  • When it comes to watering, it's OK to "see dry and see wet".

What do you guys think?

 

Important Note

The information provided in this article is for educational purposes only and should not replace professional gardening advice. Always consider your local climate and soil conditions, and consult with a horticulturist for personalized recommendations.