- Outdoors or in tubs - where does gentian thrive best?
- Which location is ideal?
- What should the plant substrate be like?
- What planting distance must be observed?
- When is the best planting time?
- How long does the flowering period last?
- How is gentian propagated?
- Are gentians compatible with other plants?
- Is gentian poisonous?
- tips and tricks
Gentian is a hardy, evergreen and hardy perennial that will thrive in a favorable location for many years. It only makes special demands on the floor. What you need to consider when planting.

Outdoors or in tubs - where does gentian thrive best?
Gentian can easily be grown both in the garden and in the tub. When cared for in a pot, watering has to be done more frequently and winter protection provided.
Which location is ideal?
- Partial shade, no blazing sun
- Not too sunny
- loose soil
Clusius gentian is ideal for rock gardens, while Koch's gentian grows particularly well under conifers.
What should the plant substrate be like?
Some types of gentian, such as the Clusius gentian, need calcareous soil. The Koch's gentian, on the other hand, only thrives on poor, slightly acidic soil.
The soil must be loose to prevent waterlogging. The soil should be enriched with some mature compost.
What planting distance must be observed?
Depending on the size of the later plant, a planting distance of 10 to 50 centimeters is ideal.
When is the best planting time?
Plant gentian in early spring so that the plant can settle in well. You can still plant gentian in autumn. But then the perennial needs additional winter protection.
How long does the flowering period last?
Flowering time depends on the strain. Spring gentian starts blooming as early as March. A second flowering in autumn is often possible.
Other varieties flower from May to August. Autumn varieties develop their flowers from September to December.
How is gentian propagated?
Propagation is by seeds. As cold germs, gentian needs cold to germinate. Therefore, sowing is best done in autumn on the spot or directly in the pot. The seedlings are planted out in spring.
Are gentians compatible with other plants?
Gentian gets along with all plants that have the same demands on the location.
Is gentian poisonous?
Blue gentian is not poisonous. Yellow varieties can be slightly poisonous because of their high bitter content in the roots.
tips and tricks
Gentian in the wild is threatened with extinction and is under nature protection. You should therefore always buy plants for the garden from a specialist garden store.