4- Plantation:
The best time to plant is in spring.
Use sandy, well-draining soil for Greenovia aurea.
Dig a hole and plant seedlings or cuttings of Greenovia aurea.
Also add a mixture of 2 parts peat moss, 1 part clay, and 2 parts sand or perlite to the soil.
Wait for it to take root and transport the Greenovia aurea into a larger pot or into the garden.
5- Irrigation:
Water Greenovia aurea about 2 times a week in summer and every 5-6 days the rest of the year.
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