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GET MAXIMUM FLOWERING FROM YOUR NAG CHAMPA

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Want an evergreen, perennial and alluring flowering plant for your garden. Nag Champa (Plumeria Pudica) is one for you. With innumerable beautiful white flowers and green leaves growing throughout the year ‘NAG CHAMPA’ is sure to make your field a more amazing one. Below are some of the main points to be kept in mind for the proper care of your plant: 1. Nature- Heat friendly is one of the characteristic of this plant. It loves environment with more sunlight and the quantity of flowers has direct relations with the amount of sunlight it gets. Winters are not so apt for the plant but even in this season the plant may lessen with number of flowers but there will always be some flowering in the plant. 2. Soil- Well drain soil is befitting for the plant. This type of soil can be made by mixing 40% garden soil, 40% sand and 20% vermicompost or cow dung can also be the option to go with. 3.Positioning- As discussed earlier , this plant loves sunlight but anything to excess

COMPLETE & IN DETAIL CARE AND GROWING TIPS FOR BOUGAINVILLEA

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Decorate your home with these beautiful bougainvillea flowers. They are pretty and colorful, sure to add color to your life. They come in many colors, size and variety. Colors run the gamut from white (Miss Alice) to all the way to purple, pink and many more. If given proper care your bougainvillea can bloom for all 12 months. Bougainvillea come in different varieties and types like bushy, vines and compact forms that are best for growing in pots and containers. Here are some tips for the growing and care of bougainvillea: WATERING When it comes to watering, bougainvillea is pretty drought tolerant once established. Watering should not be done at very high rate, water must be provided when needed. When you notice that leaves are drying, then only watering should be done this would boost flowering process of your bougainvillea and will ensure more and more flowers in your plant. Also keep in mind that the pot in which you grow your plant should have at least 2 to 3 holes at