 | Rosa - Rose | | Let’s water every 3-4 weeks, so that the substratum is always quite moist. If the temperatures are very harsh, during the winter, it isn’t necessary to water. Wet with 0-1 buckets of water. This plant prefers very bright locations, but it doesn't want direct contact with sunrays. |  | Hepatica triloba | | Watering occurs only when there are long periods of drought or when the ground is very dry, using 0-1 glasses of water; during this period of the year usually watering once every 2-3 weeks can be enough if the weather is mild. £ Hepatica triloba can bear some hours during the day of direct sunlight, but it is best to locate it in a partially shady place. |  | Geranium × oxonianum | | Let’s water every 10-11 days, so that the substratum is always quite moist. If the temperatures are very harsh, during the winter, it isn’t necessary to water. Wet with 0-1 glasses of water. £ Geranium × oxonianum doesn't like being exposed to direct sunrays, therefore it is best to grow it in a shady place. |  | Paeonia officinalis - Chinese peony | | Every 3-4 weeks water the soil, trying to wet it deeply; keep the ground constantly moist, although we must avoid water stagnations. Usually 0-1 buckets of water are used. This plant prefers very bright positions, but it doesn't agree with direct solar rays. |  | Rosa - Rose | | Let’s water every 3-4 weeks, so that the substratum is always quite moist. If the temperatures are very harsh, during the winter, it isn’t necessary to water. Wet with 0-1 buckets of water. This plant prefers very bright locations, but it doesn't want direct contact with sunrays. |  | Rosa - Rose | | Every 3-4 weeks water the soil, trying to wet it deeply; keep the ground constantly moist, although we must avoid water stagnations. Usually 0-1 buckets of water are used. This plant prefers very bright positions, but it doesn't agree with direct solar rays. |  | Bifrenaria harrisoniae | | Every 3-4 weeks water the soil, trying to wet it deeply; keep the ground constantly moist, although we must avoid water stagnations. Usually 0-1 buckets of water are used. This plant prefers very bright positions, but it doesn't agree with direct solar rays. |  | Geranium nodosum | | Let’s try to water regularly with 0-1 glasses of water, so that the soil is always fairly moist; normally watering every 10-11 days or so is enough. £ Geranium nodosum doesnt' want direct contact with sun rays, therefore it is best to grow it in a shady place. | |