I like the article Cornish heath Is an evergreen; during spring, summer, autumn, winter iIt assumes a pink colouring; the adult specimens are small in size and reach 60 cm high. The development is erect, they tend to grow both in height and in width, giving origin to a rounded shrub. These plants are shrubs. Fertilize Cornish heath
In the spring let’s fertilize perennials periodically, using a specific fertilizer for flowering plants, to add to the irrigating water, every 20-25 days; or we can spread a slow release fertilizer near the plants every 3-4 months. Light Cornish heath

These plants aren't afraid of the cold weather and can be grwon in the garden throughout the whole year. The Cornish heath should be preferably located in a place where it can have at least a few hours a day of direct solar light.Perennial plants mainly have a spring and summer development. During the coldest months of the year the aerial part can completely dry out, to come up the year after. Water Cornish heath

Let's water abundantly, moistening the soil deeply with 2-3 glasses of water , but let's act only when the substratum is dry, leaving it dry even for 1-2 weeks before watering it. These plants display a pretty long period of vegetational rest. During this time it isn't necessary to water the plants. Pests Cornish heath
As the day-time temperatures rise at the beginning of the spring, it is agreeable to practice a preventive treatment, with a wide-range insecticide, which should be applied when there aren’t flowerings in the garden. Before the buds become too large, it is advisable to also treat them with a wide-range fungicide, to prevent the development of fungal diseases which spread easily when there is an elevated environmental moisture. Mold Cornish heath
These perennial plants favour specific soils for acidophilic plants, with a good drainage.
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Plant Cornish heath
If we want we can cultivate the The Cornish heath in a container. We suggest cultivating the The Cornish heath in a specific soil for acidophilic plants. The indications given in this article are related to a medium size plant.
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