10 Expert Tips To Grow Healthy Blooming flowers All Season
Our gardening expert, Mrs. Sudeepti Bajpai (founder of Voice of plant Website and YouTube channel), has shared tips and hacks to help you to grow healthy and blooming flowers all the season. So, let’s get started!
Special Tip 1 : Sunlight Requirement
- To ensure maximum flowering, the plant requires at least 5 to 6 hours of direct sunlight daily.
Move your flowering plants in sunny spot, if you have not done yet.
Special Tip 2 : Soil Strengthening
When it comes to growing beautiful and healthy flowers, the soil you use is one of the most crucial factors to consider.
For all flowering plants, loosen the soil every 15 days, mix handful of vermicompost, and water thoroughly.
- Strengthening the soil is essential—healthy soil leads to strong roots, and strong roots result in a thriving plant.
Special Tip 3 : Corrective Measures
Check regularly to see if your plant is blooming.
- If your plant does not flower for 15-30 days in a row, it may have gone wild, which is not ideal.
If it is not flowering for a long time, take corrective measures like pinching, pruning, fertilizing or soil replacement at the right time. Otherwise, the plant may never bloom.
Special Tip 4 : Maintaining Cleanliness

Always keep your flowering plants clean, as they attract pests and accumulate dust, which can hinder their growth.
To maintain their health, fill a spray bottle with water and give them a good mist twice a week.
- This helps remove dust and makes it easy to monitor for pest attacks, such as mealybugs, aphids or spider mite webs.
- Regular spraying not only keeps pests under control but also improves the shine of the leaves, promoting healthier and more vibrant plant growth.
Special Tip 5 : Watering Schedule

Balancing the watering needs of each flowering plant is essential, as different plants require different watering routines.
- Before following a watering schedule, understand the specific needs of your plants.
- Some thrive in consistently moist soil (like – Jasmine (mogra and Rose), while others need watering only when the soil is completely dry (like Hibiscus and Bougainvillea).
- It all depends on the plant’s nature, so adjust accordingly for optimal growth.
Special Tip 6 : Balancing the dose of fertilisers
Flowering plants generally require more care, nutrients, sunlight and attention than basic plants like Tulsi or Aloe vera.
- To keep them healthy and blooming, it is advisable to feed them organic fertilizers every 10-12 days.
- Homemade organic fertilizers are especially beneficial, as they naturally promote proper growth.
- If flowering plants do not get the right nutrition, they can become wild and eventually stop flowering.
Click here to read: Best Organic Fertilizers for Plants
Special Tip 7 : Flower Care Tonic
Nowadays, when everyone is caught up in their busy schedules, it can be challenging to regularly provide different types of fertilizers to plants. However, it is necessary, as no single fertilizer can fulfill all the nutritional needs of a plant.
About Flower Care Tonic:
- A great solution to this problem is “Flower Care Tonic” – a completely organic option that works as an all-in-one fertilizer.
- When applied once every 10 days, it promotes continuous flowering and encourages bushy growth in flowering plants.
- Not only does it act as a fertilizer, but it also works as a natural pesticide, helping to protect your plants from pests and insect attacks.
- For best results, it is important to mix this tonic with a healthy soil mix enriched with proper compost and other essential care nutrients.
- This tonic can also help revive plants that have stopped blooming.
- It is suitable for use in all seasons.
You can buy flower care from the below link
✅Flower Care Fertilizer 200 ml
✅Flower Care Fertilizer 500 ml
How to use:
(i) For young plants (less than 2 months old): Mix 5 ml of Flower Care Tonic in 1 liter of water and apply it to the soil every 10 days. Do not spray directly on the plant.
(ii) For mature plants (more than 2 months old): Mix 7 ml of Tonic in 1 liter of water, stir well and spray evenly all over the plant every 10-12 days.
Special Tip 8: Deadhead / Pruning
In flowering plants, it’s important to remove the flowers once they have bloomed. This encourages the plant to produce more flowers.
- Additionally, make sure to prune the thin or weak branches regularly—this promotes the growth of new, thicker branches.
- The thicker the branches, the healthier and larger the leaves will be, which will lead to more flowers.
Special Tip 9: Seaweed Micronutrient
If you are using Flower Care Tonic, that should be sufficient. However, if not, then feeding your plants with seaweed-based micronutrients is recommended.
A lack of essential micronutrients can also lead to reduced or no flowering in plants.
Special Tip 10: Pest free
If you want more flowers from your plants, protect them from insects and pests.
- Whether it’s a plant protector spray, flower Care, neem oil, or neem leaf extract—use whatever works best for you, but make sure your plants stay pest-free.
- When it comes to plant health, prevention is always better than cure.
Conclusion:
So, this was all about flowering plants and care tips to help them bloom beautifully. Plant these adorable plants in your garden and let the charm of nature shine in your place. They are truly a gift from nature – plant them, nurture them and enjoy their beauty!
Also, read: What Common Mistake Gardeners Make in Summer?
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