The Ageratum, which comes from Central America, loves a sunny and warm location. If it doesn't get enough light, it won't show its attractive buds. On the other hand, if he feels good, he will delight you for many weeks.

Your Ageratum needs at least five hours of light a day to flower lushly. Since it is not hardy here, you should only plant it in the garden after the ice saints in May. In a slightly moist and loamy soil, it is quite easy to cultivate. Wind and rain do not affect the liver balm very much, but waterlogging can lead to root rot.
The most important tips for the location:
- sunny (daily at least 5 hours of sun)
- warm
- Soil: fresh to moist, loamy
- only plant out after the ice saints
- wind and rain resistant
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Low varieties of liver balm are ideal for balcony boxes, (109.00 €) high-growing, on the other hand, for perennial beds.