Questions About Flower Care?
We've gathered answers to the most common questions our clients ask. If you're wondering about anything specific, you'll probably find clarity here.
How often should I water my orchids?
Orchids prefer a bit of dryness between waterings. Generally, once every 7-10 days works well, but it depends on your home's humidity and temperature. Stick your finger about an inch into the growing medium—if it feels dry, it's time to water.
Why are my rose leaves turning yellow?
Yellow leaves often signal overwatering or nutrient deficiency. Check the soil moisture first. If it's soggy, let it dry out between waterings. If drainage looks fine, consider adding balanced fertilizer—roses are heavy feeders during their growing season.
Can you help with seasonal planting schedules?
Absolutely. Our consultations cover what to plant and when, considering Gəncə's climate patterns. Spring and autumn are particularly active times for planting, and we'll walk you through varieties that thrive during each season.
Do you offer garden visits or only remote consultations?
We do both. Some clients prefer detailed video consultations where they show us their plants, while others schedule in-person visits. Garden visits give us a complete picture of soil conditions, light exposure, and microclimate factors.
What's included in a consultation session?
Each session includes a review of your current garden situation, specific recommendations tailored to your plants, and a follow-up plan. We also provide written notes summarizing what we discussed, so you have a reference guide for later.
How do I know if my soil needs amendments?
Signs include poor drainage, weak plant growth, or water that sits on the surface. During consultations, we assess soil structure and pH levels. Sometimes a simple addition of compost makes a huge difference, other times specific amendments are needed.
Can you recommend pest control methods that are safe?
Yes, we focus on integrated pest management—using natural predators, organic sprays, and cultural practices first. Chemical options are discussed only when necessary, and we always prioritize solutions that won't harm beneficial insects or pets.
When should I schedule consultations for spring preparation?
Late autumn 2025 or early spring 2026 works best for planning. This gives you time to implement soil improvements and order specific plant varieties before the active growing season begins in March and April.
Meet Our Specialist
Dastan Kravchenko
With over fifteen years working with ornamental plants across different climates, Dastan brings practical experience to every consultation. He's particularly skilled at troubleshooting difficult growing conditions and helping clients understand what their plants actually need—not just what general advice suggests.