Curcuma is a stately and elegant Summer-blooming flower that’s a lot easier to grow than it looks. This heat-loving, long-blooming tropical plant produces gorgeous spires of pink, purple or white flowers all Summer long. Curcuma makes an outstanding addition to garden beds and borders, as well as container gardens. Or use it as an eye-catching tabletop centerpiece on your deck or patio.
- Grow curcuma in sun or shade, in full sun, especially in hot climates, it’s helpful to keep curcuma moist, if your soil tends to dry out much, it’s best to grow curcuma in partial shade, this Summer-blooming flower holds up to dry conditions fairly well when its grown in the shade
- Curcuma prefers moist, well-drained soil that has a lot of organic matter, such as compost in it, If your soil has a high sand or clay content, add organic matter before planting for optimal performance from your plant
- Water curcuma regularly if your area doesn’t get much natural rain; it thrives with about an in. of moisture each week while it’s actively growing
- Fertilize curcuma during Spring and Summer with any general-purpose fertilizer, follow the directions on the packaging for application rates
- Note: plant may have some natural degree of toxicity and may cause discomfort or illness if ingested additionally, exposure to the sap of plant may cause discomfort to individuals with a sensitivity to it upon contact, grown for ornamental purposes and not intended for human or animal consumption
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