Alchemilla mollis - Lady's-mantle

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Fertilization Alchemilla mollis : During autumnal months let’s diminish the fertilizations to medicinal plants; if we’re treating perennial plants, as the cold temperatures arrive, we should add some organic fertilizer which will be used by the plants until spring arrives.

Exposure Alchemilla mollis

continental : We can grow the the Alchemilla mollis in a place where it can receive a few hours a day of direct sunlight, but where it is protected from the sun during most of the day.
The Alchemilla mollis is a rustic plant, which doesn’t tolerate the winter cold, even when the nocturnal temperatures are very low.

alpine : Locate this plant in a partially shaded place, where it can receive a few hous of direct solar light.
The Alchemilla mollis can stand the cold, therefore it can be grown outdoors year round.

mediterranean : We suggest a pretty sheltered location, so that the plant can receive direct solar rays only during the coolest hours of the day.
Grow the The Alchemilla mollis in the garden, in full ground; it can stand the cold.

Watering Alchemilla mollis

continental : Let’s water every 1-2 weeks with 375-376 glasses of water, or even more often if the weather is hot and dry; we should always try to keep the ground slightly damp.

alpine : Water regularly, every 2-3 weeks, wetting the soil thoroughly by using 374-375 glasses of water and keeping it always a bit moist, although avoiding to soak it too much.

mediterranean : For a balanced development these plants need constant and abundant dampness; during this time of year it is good to water frequently, about 376-377 glasses of water at least every 0-1 weeks.

Treatments Alchemilla mollis : During the cold months many pathogens spend the winter in the ground, at the feet of our plants; let’s treat the plants struck by black spot disease or by leaf curl disease with particular attention by applying a wide-range anticryptogamic treatment, to vaporize even on the ground. Let’s gather and destroy the leaves of the sick plants.


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