Arachis flos aeris

 


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Description   �� Arachis flos-aeris Care Guide — Alan’s Garden Arachis flos-aeris is an attractive, creeping groundcover related to the peanut plant, known for its hardy growth, small yellow flowers, and ability to thrive in warm tropical climates—perfect for Alan’s Garden. ✅ Light Requirements Needs full sun to partial sun (4–6 hours minimum). Best flowering happens in bright direct light. Can adapt to light shade but becomes less compact. �� Watering Water moderately. Keep the soil slightly moist but not wet. Allow the topsoil to dry slightly before watering again. Avoid waterlogging—can cause root rot. ��️ Temperature & Climate Thrives in warm, humid weather (25–32°C). Very suitable for Kerala climate. Cannot tolerate cold or frost. �� Soil Use well-draining, sandy/loamy soil. Ideal mix for Alan’s Garden: 40% red soil 40% river sand 20% compost or cow manure Soil pH: 6.0–7.5 �� Fertilizer Feed once every 30–45 days. Use: Organic compost, OR A mild NPK 10-10-10 diluted solution This plant grows fine even with minimal fertilization. ✂️ Pruning & Maintenance Trim back lightly every 2–3 months to keep the spread neat. Remove dried stems to promote fresh green growth. Very low-maintenance overall. �� Pests & Problems Generally pest-resistant. Rarely may attract: Aphids Mealybugs Leaf spot (if humidity is high low airflow) Solution: Neem oil spray every 15 days if needed. �� Flowering Produces tiny yellow flowers regularly in warm conditions. More flowers appear with: Good sunlight Light pruning Moderate watering �� Where to Use (Alan’s Garden Ideas) Groundcover around orchid shade areas (outside the dense shade) Borders and edges Rock gardens Sunny walkway sides Under planted shrubs (light shade only)