The best quality products – that is what Vilosa stands for. Modern growing conditions and the latest technology ensures strong plants that provide long-term colour in the home or garden. A number of care tips will enable everyone to keep the plants from Vilosa in top condition at home.

Care tips for indoor Kalanchoë

The Kalanchoë is a rewarding plant. Even with virtually no care the plant will provide you up to 8 to 12 weeks with a sea of flowers.  These care tips will ensure that the Kalanchoë shines even more in your home!

Water the Kalanchoë moderately. A splash of water once a week is sufficient in summer. Some water once a fortnight is enough in winter. Be more generous with watering if the plant is in a warm spot, such as near a heater. The plant’s soil does not need to be wet. A Kalanchoë likes to have some plant food with its water once every 2 to 3 weeks.

Kalanchoë does best in a light spot. The plant can happily tolerate a lot of sunlight! Room temperature is ideal, but the Kalanchoë can do well between 12°C and 25°C.

If there are wilted flowers on the Kalanchoë, it’s best to leave them in place so that the new buds are not damaged.

Once the night frosts have finished, the Kalanchoë can be placed outdoors on the patio or balcony and in the garden.

Care tips for outdoor Kalanchoë

The rugged Kalanchoë is not only very easy to care for, but the plant is also very forgiving in terms of its location. Once the night frosts have finished, the Kalanchoë can also be placed outdoors. In the garden or on the terrace, the plant blooms even more exuberantly than in the house and provides color and pleasure all summer long. Read the care tips for the outdoor Kalanchoë.

The plant will particularly enjoy being placed outdoors, as a result of which it will flower even more abundantly than if kept indoors. Place the Kalanchoë in a spacious pot or container with other Kalanchoës in the conservatory, on the patio or in the garden.

Kalanchoë likes a light spot. The plant can even tolerate bright sunlight

The outdoor Kalanchoë also requires little watering. Moderately damp soil is perfect. A splash of plant food once a month is sufficient.

If there are wilted flowers on the Kalanchoë, it’s best to leave them in place so that the new buds are not damaged.

When the prospect of night frosts returns, bring the plant indoors in good time in order to carry on enjoying it.

Care tips for Kalanchoë Specialty

The unusual varieties of Kalanchoë are not demanding either. Lucky Bells, Magic Bells, Dorothy, Femini Pink, Sunny White, Desert Surprise and Dolly are all fabulous feature plants. They have a different look from the ‘classic’ Kalanchoë, but are equally maintenance-free. Our specialties ensure up to 8 to 10 weeks of pleasure at home.

This Kalanchoë does best in a light spot, whereby direct sunlight is no problem.

The temperature must be above 12°C for this plant. The plant should therefore be placed indoors and not outdoors.

The specialty varieties of Kalanchoë require little water. A splash of water once a fortnight is enough to keep them looking beautiful for as long as possible. The soil should not be allowed to dry out, so be more generous with watering if the plant is in a warm spot, such as near a heater.

Unlike the ‘classic’ Kalanchoë, the wilted flowers on the Kalanchoë Specialty can be removed. This way the plant can focus all its energy on the new buds.

Care tips for Celosia

Celosia requires a little bit more attention, but gives plenty in return. A feature plant in the home and garden that stands out because of the many bright colours and different shapes. This care tips will enable you to enjoy this flowering plant for months.

Celosia likes water. Make sure that the plant’s soil does not dry out.

As soon as the night frosts have passed, Celosia can also be placed outdoors in the garden or on the balcony.

Place the plant in full sun or partial shade. Celosia likes direct sunlight on the patio or balcony or as pot plant in the living room.

Enjoy Celosia all summer long until well into the autumn. Some plant food from time to time helps extend the plant’s flowering.

Care tips for indoor Kalanchoë

The Kalanchoë is a rewarding plant. Even with virtually no care the plant will provide you up to 8 to 12 weeks with a sea of flowers.  These care tips will ensure that the Kalanchoë shines even more in your home!

Water the Kalanchoë moderately. A splash of water once a week is sufficient in summer. Some water once a fortnight is enough in winter. Be more generous with watering if the plant is in a warm spot, such as near a heater. The plant’s soil does not need to be wet. A Kalanchoë likes to have some plant food with its water once every 2 to 3 weeks.

Kalanchoë does best in a light spot. The plant can happily tolerate a lot of sunlight! Room temperature is ideal, but the Kalanchoë can do well between 12°C and 25°C.

If there are wilted flowers on the Kalanchoë, it’s best to leave them in place so that the new buds are not damaged.

Once the night frosts have finished, the Kalanchoë can be placed outdoors on the patio or balcony and in the garden.

Care tips for outdoor Kalanchoë

The rugged Kalanchoë is not only very easy to care for, but the plant is also very forgiving in terms of its location. Once the night frosts have finished, the Kalanchoë can also be placed outdoors. In the garden or on the terrace, the plant blooms even more exuberantly than in the house and provides color and pleasure all summer long. Read the care tips for the outdoor Kalanchoë.

The plant will particularly enjoy being placed outdoors, as a result of which it will flower even more abundantly than if kept indoors. Place the Kalanchoë in a spacious pot or container with other Kalanchoës in the conservatory, on the patio or in the garden.

Kalanchoë likes a light spot. The plant can even tolerate bright sunlight

The outdoor Kalanchoë also requires little watering. Moderately damp soil is perfect. A splash of plant food once a month is sufficient.

If there are wilted flowers on the Kalanchoë, it’s best to leave them in place so that the new buds are not damaged.

When the prospect of night frosts returns, bring the plant indoors in good time in order to carry on enjoying it.

Care tips for Kalanchoë Specialty

The unusual varieties of Kalanchoë are not demanding either. Lucky Bells, Magic Bells, Dorothy, Femini Pink, Sunny White, Desert Surprise and Dolly are all fabulous feature plants. They have a different look from the ‘classic’ Kalanchoë, but are equally maintenance-free. Our specialties ensure up to 8 to 10 weeks of pleasure at home.

This Kalanchoë does best in a light spot, whereby direct sunlight is no problem.

The temperature must be above 12°C for this plant. The plant should therefore be placed indoors and not outdoors.

The specialty varieties of Kalanchoë require little water. A splash of water once a fortnight is enough to keep them looking beautiful for as long as possible. The soil should not be allowed to dry out, so be more generous with watering if the plant is in a warm spot, such as near a heater.

Unlike the ‘classic’ Kalanchoë, the wilted flowers on the Kalanchoë Specialty can be removed.

Care tips for Celosia

Celosia requires a little bit more attention, but gives plenty in return. A feature plant in the home and garden that stands out because of the many bright colours and different shapes. This care tips will enable you to enjoy this flowering plant for months.

Celosia likes water. Make sure that the plant’s soil does not dry out.

As soon as the night frosts have passed, Celosia can also be placed outdoors in the garden or on the balcony.

Place the plant in full sun or partial shade. Celosia likes direct sunlight on the patio or balcony or as pot plant in the living room.

Enjoy Celosia all summer long until well into the autumn. Some plant food from time to time helps extend the plant’s flowering.