First, choose soil. Camellia is not a picky "delicate baby", and it is not so picky about the material of the soil, but if it is well drained, moist and fertile acidic soil is of course better!
Second, the temperature requirements. Camellia is not a flower in a greenhouse. A little wind and rain is like frosted eggplant, which can withstand the low temperature of MINUS 10 degrees Celsius. The only thing to note is that the high temperature in summer will burn camellia, so it is necessary to shade and cool down.
Third, light. For camellia, semi-shady place is its best growing environment.
Fourth, fertilization. In the long run, tea peanuts can be fed with more fertilizers, and phosphorus and potassium fertilizers can be used.
How's it going? After learning how to plant camellia, do you think it is hard for gardeners to raise it? It is necessary to understand its habits in order to make it grow better.