A shady place in the garden
A location in the garden that meets the following conditions is ideal:
- Bright
- Like shade
- No direct sun
- Sheltered from the wind
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The snow rose thrives very well under deciduous trees or shrubs. They provide shade and in autumn shed leaves that serve as a mulch cover for the Christmas rose.
Once you've planted the snow rose under conifers, you need to keep an eye on the lime content of the soil.
The right location for Christmas roses in a bucket
The tub with the Christmas rose should be in a light, preferably shady place on the terrace or balcony. Direct sunlight, especially in summer, must be avoided.
This is where the Christmas rose looks best in the house
The Christmas rose is not a houseplant and only belongs in the house during the flowering period. During this time, it thrives best when the pot is by a cool window. When exposed to the sun, she needs some protection from the sun. A north window is even better.
After flowering, you can either put the Christmas rose outdoors in the tub or plant it in a convenient location in the flowerbed in spring.
Tips & Tricks
To loosen the soil in the flower pot, put some sand under it. It has also proven useful to mix small styrofoam balls under the plant substrate. The globules prevent the earth from compacting over time.