BIOFYT
Baby’s Breath
Baby’s BreathGypsophila (Gypsophila sp, Caryophyllaceae) is native to Europe and Asia and belongs to the Caryophyllaceae family. The genus Gypsophila includes 80-100 annual or perennial species. The most common species in our country are: G. repens, G. Paniculata, G. Bianca. It is an ideal ground cover plant and a well-known climbing plant used to make wedding flower arrangements. It owes its name to its white flowers.
Gazania
GazaniaGazania is an annual, herbaceous, summer flower characterized by low growth, dense vegetation and large, daisy-like flowers. The colors of the gazania flowers are many and impressive: orange, yellow, burgundy, white, as well as two-tone in many combinations. Gazania is an excellent choice of plant for ground cover in the garden, as well as for planting on the balcony in low pots. Although endemic to South Africa, gazania has now acclimatized and is found in Mediterranean countries. It has a long flowering period, as it blooms from early spring until very late autumn. Gazania prefers well-draining soil and general-purpose potting soil when potted. Gazania loves planting sites with strong sunlight for several hours a day. It is considered a plant that is very resistant to coastal plantings, as it is very resistant to salts. It is quite sensitive to the cold of winter, especially when planted in a pot.
Carnation Red
Carnation RedCarnations grow best in bright and sunny places, where they give us many flowers. It is not afraid of winter and is a cold-resistant plant, as it can withstand sub-zero temperatures. On the contrary, the very hot and dry summers bother her. Temperatures above 35 degrees can weaken the plant and dry it out. The carnation prefers rich, fertile soil with good water drainage, as it is sensitive to excessive moisture and its roots can rot. Depending on the type of carnation, we choose the appropriate type of pot and planter.
Carnation Chinese
Carnation ChineseCarnations grow best in bright and sunny places, where they give us many flowers. It is not afraid of winter and is a cold-resistant plant, as it can withstand sub-zero temperatures. On the contrary, the very hot and dry summers bother her. Temperatures above 35 degrees can weaken the plant and dry it out. The carnation prefers rich, fertile soil with good water drainage, as it is sensitive to excessive moisture and its roots can rot. Depending on the type of carnation, we choose the appropriate type of pot and planter. For tall varieties of carnation, we need pots with a height of at least 30 cm. For the lowest varieties, pots with a depth of 20 cm are sufficient.
Carnation Double
Carnation DoubleCarnations grow best in bright and sunny places, where they give us many flowers. It is not afraid of winter and is a cold-resistant plant, as it can withstand sub-zero temperatures. On the contrary, the very hot and dry summers bother her. Temperatures above 35 degrees can weaken the plant and dry it out. The carnation prefers rich, fertile soil with good water drainage, as it is sensitive to excessive moisture and its roots can rot.
Carnation White
Carnation WhiteCarnations grow best in bright and sunny places, where they give us many flowers. It is not afraid of winter and is a cold-resistant plant, as it can withstand sub-zero temperatures. On the contrary, the very hot and dry summers bother her. Temperatures above 35 degrees can weaken the plant and dry it out. The carnation prefers rich, fertile soil with good water drainage, as it is sensitive to excessive moisture and its roots can rot. Depending on the type of carnation, we choose the appropriate type of pot and planter. For tall varieties of carnation, we need pots with a height of at least 30 cm. For the lowest varieties, pots with a depth of 20 cm are sufficient.

