Vinca vines thrive in full sun to partial shade, ideally requiring at least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day for optimal growth and flowering. While they can tolerate some shade, too little sunlight may result in leggy growth and fewer blooms. For best results, plant vinca in well-draining soil with adequate moisture and protection from harsh afternoon sun in extremely hot climates.
Yes, vinca plants thrive in full sun, which means they ideally need at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily. While they can tolerate partial shade, providing them with ample sunlight helps promote robust growth and vibrant blooms. Insufficient sunlight can lead to leggy growth and fewer flowers. Therefore, for optimal health and flowering, full sun exposure is recommended.
Begonias, violas, fuchsias, sweet potato vine, impatiens.
Vines generally need at least 6-8 hours of sunlight per day to thrive and produce healthy growth. Some varieties may tolerate partial shade, but most prefer full sun to promote flowering and fruiting. It's important to ensure that the vine receives adequate sunlight based on its specific needs to achieve optimal results.
One thing I found out with my years at a retail garden center is that geraniums don't need the amount of water that we think. Geraniums like to dry out almost completely before re watering. You want to see the dirt pull away from the side of the container before watering. If you notice, in the cemetarys there are alot of 'spikes, vinca vine, and geraniums in the urns. The reason is because the are very tolerant of drying out and do much better without any attention. I find that geraniums do much better in partial sun. All day early sun is fine but too much late day hot sun from the west is too hard on them. Do remember to dead head your geraniums right at the joint of the stem so that it almost snaps when it comes off. If you don't do it there you won't get the amount of blooms that a geranium can put out in a season! Small amount of fertilizer if any.
potatoes need about 67% of sun to grow
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sun/partial shade to light shade
At Least 5-6 Hours of Direct Sun
To ensure proper care for vinca plants, provide them with well-draining soil, regular watering, and partial sun exposure. Prune them to promote growth and remove any diseased or dead parts. Fertilize occasionally and watch for pests or diseases to address them promptly.
it will need half of sun light
As much as possible.
because of the weather and climated (too much rain, too much sun, need more water,need more sun)