Water buttons are a genus of perennial or annual herbs that have historically been used as plant cover for bowling greens in New Zealand. They bloom through the spring and summer and are generally deer resistant. Most species of water buttons are drought tolerant and often used in xeriscaping.
Water:
Water buttons thrives in moist environments, requiring consistent hydration without waterlogging. For optimal health, water water buttons weekly. Its growth is significantly influenced by rainfall, which affects its natural watering cycle and overall vitality.
Propagation:
Propagation of water buttons is easy for amateur gardeners through seed sowing and division. Key factors include abundant light, moderate watering in well-draining soil, and protection from frost. Sow seeds superficially or divide mature plants in spring, ensuring proper light and moisture for growth.
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