Cerastium tomentosum

Cerastium

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Cerastium tomentosum, also known as snow-in-summer, is a low-growing perennial plant with silver-grey hairy leaves. The plant produces small white flowers that look like little stars and blooms in the summer months. It is an easy-to-maintain plant that thrives in sunny to semi-shady locations. Cerastium tomentosum is a good ground cover and can be grown both in the garden and in pots. Due to its hardiness and drought tolerance, it is a popular choice for rock gardens and borders.

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  • No, the plant Cerastium tomentosum is not evergreen. It is a ground cover plant that loses its leaves in winter.

    The plant is hardy to about -15°C. It is important to protect the plant during severe frost with mulch or a cover. In the spring, the plant will start growing and blooming again.

    Yes, the plant is easy to maintain and requires little care. It is a hardy plant that thrives in most garden conditions without much attention. Regular fertilizing and pruning are enough to keep the plant healthy.

    “Cerastium tomentosum” needs an average of about 20-30 cm of space to grow between each plant. It is a ground cover that spreads quickly, so make sure to provide enough space to prevent overgrowth. Plant them in well-draining soil and in sun to partial shade.

    Yes, the plant grows well in shade and can even thrive in full shade. However, it is important to ensure that the soil is well-draining and does not become too dry. It is also advisable to regularly fertilize the plant for optimal growth.

    The plant needs moderate water weekly, especially during the dry summer months. It is important to keep the soil lightly moist between waterings and avoid overwatering the roots. It is best to water the soil about 1-2 times per week.

    Yes, this plant is attractive to butterflies and bees due to the flowers that produce nectar and provide a good food source. It can help attract these pollinators to your garden.

    This plant usually blooms from May to July. The blooming period lasts on average about 4-6 weeks.

    Yes, this plant can tolerate full sun and thrives in sunny locations. It's important to provide an adequate amount of water, especially during hot periods. Ensure that the soil is well-draining to prevent root rot.

    Yes, the plant is edible and is often used in salads as a decorative addition. It has a mild flavor and can also be added to soups or as a garnish on dishes. It is important to harvest the plant from a clean and non-polluted environment before consuming it.

  • Prune the plant after flowering to maintain its shape and vitality. Remove dead or damaged branches and trim back any overly long shoots. It is best to do this in the spring or fall.

    The plant needs regular watering, especially during dry periods. Make sure the soil is always moist, but not waterlogged. Water preferably in the morning or evening to reduce evaporation.

    This plant thrives in well-draining potting soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH. Make sure the potting soil is moist but not too wet. Use a pot with drainage holes in the bottom to allow excess water to drain out.

    The plant thrives best in well-draining soil that is moist but not too wet. It is important that the soil is rich in calcium. Avoid acidic soil and ensure that there are enough nutrients in the soil.

    The plant enjoys a sunny location but also tolerates light shade. Ensure well-draining soil and avoid overly wet soil in the winter. Suitable for both borders and rock gardens.

    You can protect the plant from frost by applying a layer of mulch or straw around the plant. It is also good to protect the plant from strong winds, for example by placing a protective barrier. Ensure that the plant receives enough water during dry periods in the winter.

    The plant requires little maintenance and thrives well in the sun to partial shade. Ensure that the soil is well-draining and water regularly during dry periods. Remove spent flowers regularly to prolong the flowering period.

    This plant requires few nutrients and thrives well in poor soil. An organic fertilizer in the spring can help with growth and flowering. Overfertilizing can result in excessive leaf growth and fewer flowers.

    Mulch helps retain moisture and suppress weeds. It also provides insulation during colder months and adds organic material to the soil. Ideal for garden plants like these.

    Cerastium tomentosum thrives best in neutral to slightly acidic soils with a pH between 6.0 and 7.0. It is important to regularly test the acidity of the soil and adjust it if necessary to optimize the plant's growth.

    To combat pests in garden plants, you can use biological pesticides such as predatory mites or ladybugs. Regularly checking for pests and manually removing them can also help keep the plant healthy. Additionally, ensure good ventilation and adequate watering to make the plant more resilient against pests.

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    Cerastium tomentosum, also known as snow-in-summer, is a low-growing perennial plant with silver-grey hairy leaves. The plant produces small white flowers that look like little stars and blooms in the summer months. It is an easy-to-maintain plant that thrives in sunny to semi-shady locations. Cerastium tomentosum is a good ground cover and can be grown both in the garden and in pots. Due to its hardiness and drought tolerance, it is a popular choice for rock gardens and borders.

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