Artemisia absinthium

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continental : Let’s water every 2-3 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 1-2 buckets of water.

alpine : We advise watering the the Artemisia absinthium regularly, but not too often, keeping the soil damp, using 0-1 buckets of water; during this period of the year watering every 3-4 weeks could be enough.

mediterranean : The Artemisia absinthium always asks for a slightly moist soil: therefore we should water often, about every 1-2 weeks, wetting the substratum deep down. Normally 2-3 buckets of water are used.

Light Artemisia absinthium

continental : These plants need, for a balanced development, to be grown in a sunny place.
The Artemisia absinthium can’t stand the frost and is damaged even by very short freezing; therefore we suggest, during the cold months, to locate it in a home or in a cold greenhouse.

alpine : Plant which needs to be exposed to direct sunrays.
We advise growing the the Artemisia absinthium in a place where it’s sheltered from the ice, in a home or in a cold greenhouse.

mediterranean : We advise locating these plants where they can be directly exposed to solar rays.
Avoid exposing these plants to the cold winter icy wind, as they can’t stand frost.

Fertilize Artemisia absinthium : It’s not necessary to give fertilizer to shrubs during the winter.

Pests Artemisia absinthium : Towards the end of the winter it is advised to apply a fungicide treatment using products based on sulphur and copper, to discourage the development of the most common fungal parasites.


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