Did you planted your white lace flowers in full sun?
Did you planted your white lace flowers in well-drained, fertile soil?
Do you live in an overly humid or excessively cold region?
Do you water your white lace flowers regularly?
Do you feed your white lace flowers frequently?
Do you deadhead your white lace flowers to prolong the blooming period?
Do you keep your white lace flowers free of pests and diseases?
White lace flowers prefer a full or part sun position. They don't appreciate too much shade and a warm, south-facing garden is an ideal spot.
To see the most abundant flowering, white lace flowers should be planted in well-drained and fertile soil. They can still grow in nutrient-poor soils, but it'll impact their flowering length and abundance. It isn't a plant that is particular about pH levels or soil types, and it'll still maintain its pure white blooms in the most acidic conditions.
The white lace flower prefers warm and dry conditions. If you live in an overly humid or excessively cold region, this won't be the plant for you.
White lace flowers appreciate regular watering. They don't do well in standing water, however, so it's better to water small and often instead of less frequent deep waterings. Once established, these plants are relatively drought-tolerant, although their blooming might not be as prolific.
If you plant your white lace flowers in rich soils, they do not need additional feeding. When grown in nutrient-poor soils, they'll appreciate occasional feeding with a slow-release fertilizer during the growing season.
Deadheading and cutting back your white lace flowers during the growing season can extend the bloom period. Pruning of this annual, however, isn't generally required.
Good job! You are taking good care of your white lace flowers.
White lace flowers aren't known to have any significant problems with pests and diseases. Because they're so attractive to pollinators, including the hoverfly, this can help to keep pests at bay.
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Hi! I’m Sreten Filipović. I graduated from the Faculty of Agriculture at the University of Belgrade, with a master's degree in Environmental Protection in Agricultural Systems. I’ve worked as a researcher at Finland's Natural Resources Institute (LUKE) on a project aimed at adapting south-western Finland to drought episodes. I founded a consulting agency in the field of environment and agriculture to help farmers who want to implement the principles of sustainability on their farms. I’m also a founding member of the nonprofit organization Ecogenesis from Belgrade whose main goal is non-formal education on the environment and ecology. In my spare time, I like to write blog posts about sustainability, the environment, animal farming, horticulture, and plant protection. I’ve also published several science-fiction short stories.
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