Flower Care Built on Real Experience
We've spent years working with Gəncə's unique climate and soil conditions. That knowledge makes a difference when your plants face challenges that online guides can't solve.
Why Generic Advice Falls Short Here
Most flower care resources assume you're working with predictable conditions. But Azerbaijan's weather patterns—those sudden temperature swings in spring, the dry summer winds—they create specific problems that need specific solutions.
When we consult with clients, we're looking at what's actually happening with their plants right now. Not what should theoretically work based on some general guide, but what will work given the soil they have, the water they're using, and the microclimate around their home.
- Site assessments that account for local environmental factors
- Soil analysis tailored to Gəncə region characteristics
- Seasonal care schedules adjusted for actual weather patterns
- Follow-up visits to adjust recommendations based on results
What Clients Tell Us
These conversations happened over the past year. We asked if we could share what they said about working with us.
"I tried everything I found online for my roses. Nothing worked until Teodoro came out and looked at my actual yard. Turns out my irrigation timing was completely wrong for our area."
"The consultation saved me from replacing my entire garden. What looked like disease was actually a nutrient issue specific to our soil composition here. Teodoro knew exactly what to check."
"I appreciate that he didn't try to sell me expensive solutions. The recommendations were practical and based on what would actually help my specific situation. That's rare."
Understanding Plants in Context
There's a difference between knowing how plants grow in general and understanding how they respond to the conditions we have here. We've been tracking what works in Gəncə specifically—not relying on advice written for completely different climates.
That experience shows up in small ways. Knowing which rose varieties handle our summer heat. Understanding when soil amendments actually make sense versus when they're just wasted effort. Recognizing pest patterns before they become serious problems.
Care schedules adjusted for our actual growing season, not generic calendar dates.
Recommendations based on local soil characteristics and water quality.
Species that thrive here, not just survive with constant intervention.
Anticipating issues common to our area before they damage your plants.