From spring until well into autumn, the busy Lieschen enchants with its dense floral bloom. How to find out whether the grateful perennial bloomer is also suitable for grave planting and which perennials it can be harmoniously combined with.
Is the Busy Lieschen suitable as a grave plant?
The flowering plantfits inverywellinto the year-roundgrave planting and can be used combine wonderfully with other flowering perennials. That's why the busy Lieschen enjoys great popularity in the design of graves. Impatiens walleriana is also very easy to care for.
Why is the Busy Lieschen so suitable as a grave decoration?
The busy Lieschen prefershalf-shady to shady locationsWith the site conditions that prevail in manycemeteries due to the shadows cast by trees and gravestones, So it gets along well. The potting soil used on many graves also meets the needs of the pretty, long-term bloomers.
Graves that have a cover are often decorated with bowls. The busy Lieschen also thrives in these and requires little care.
Which perennials can the Busy Lieschen be combined with?
Plants,that you combine with the Busy Lieschen should have approximately the same location requirementsin. Well suited are:
- Ice Begonia,
- Standing fuchsia,
- Faithful to men,
- Mock myrtle,
- Mockberry.
Since the busy Lieschen flowers in many colors, you can design the grave planting according to your individual taste tone on tone or in harmoniously graduated nuances.
When placed appropriately densely, impatiens grow flat like ground cover and the small flowers form a dense carpet. The plants do not overgrow and ensure that the grave always looks well-kept.
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The busy Lieschen complements the permanent planting
Since seasonal design would be too complicated for larger graves, permanent planting is often done here. This creates a calm appearance and draws the eye to the flowering part of the grave. The busy lizards, which bloom from spring to autumn, are ideal as a supplement, as their dense flowering makes them stand out nicely from the green plants.