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How to grow lavender growth patterns and care, harvesting

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  How to plant lavender   Lavender is a completely unique ornamental and medicinal plant that won endless love two thousand years ago for its delightful spicy aroma. Its traditional purple or violet fluffy beauty and outstanding culinary qualities. This article gives you an explanation of how to plant lavender, care and harvest . Currently, lavender is widely used for borders and ridges, where it is advantageous to place it in pots and essential as a background plant. In addition, experienced gardeners will confirm that the smell of lavender is offensive to Colorado potato beetles and moths. For this reason, it is important to place the plant not only in the flower bed but also in the garden. In recent years, many flower growers have added lavender to their summer cottages and private residential areas. It's no surprise the delicate lavender flowers and fragrance in the garden are stunning. You can find more information on growing crops from seedlings below, as well as a phot...

How to take care of baby's breath? Planting for tips

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  How to take care of baby's breath Planting for tips There is no need to think carefully about how to take care of baby's breath , which is very resistant to the vagaries of nature. To make the plant please you with rich flower colors, just water it properly and don't forget to fertilize it. THE MAIN DIFFERENCES IN BABY'S BREATH CARE 1.Attitude to soil Baby's Breath (Gypsophila) is a culture that does not require much fertile soil, as can be seen from the name of the plant itself, whose main characteristic is that the soil should be rich in calcium. If the soil is acidic, then lime sprinkling is carried out - adding slaked lime, dolomite powder, chalk, gypsum, or wood ash. 2.Relationship with water The site of Baby's Breath (Gypsophila) should have dry, loose, and permeable soil. The plant does not like stagnant moisture and confined groundwater, and the roots and stems may rot. Frequent watering is required during the early growth of young shoots, especially ...

The 5 misunderstanding of balsam plant care

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  The 5 misunderstanding of balsam plant care Balsam flowers are one of the oldest and ever-popular houseplants, and not by accident are considered easy to grow. According to popular rumor, if popular opinion is to be believed, indoor Balsam flowers are unpretentious and hardy enough to suffer only from serious lapses in care. Seedlings can grow under its power. However, it would be a mistake to think that this is a mere human being. There are basic requirements for balsam plant care , and it is best not to deviate from them. After all, serious failures in watering, feeding, and pruning can be disastrous for this plant. Balsam flowers - a member of the Impatiens balsamina family - is a small perennial herb that is prone to rapid deterioration. For this reason, it is often grown as an annual. balsam flower trees are fast-growing, widely distributed, shed their lower leaves, require no control, and easily grow to 23inch (60cm). Balsam flowers fragrance is its main "trump card"...

Growing Balsam flowers: the secret to more lushness

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  Growing balsam flowers the secret to more lushness Many people like to decorate their windowsills, yards, and garden plots with ornamental flowers in clusters of large, bright flowers. One of these flowers is Balsam flowers (Impatiens balsamina). About how growing balsam flowers from seeds , as well as its species, how it is used in landscape design - this is what we will talk about in this article. Balsam flowers , which is also known as Impatiens balsamina or perennial, from the family Impatiens balsamina - it is an annual or perennial herb (garden or room flower), which counts in their genus more than 500 species. Balsam flower leaves are fleshy, entire, glossy, with serrated edges and glandular at the base. The leaves are green, reddish-green, or bronze in color. The succulent and branched buds of different varieties of Balsam flowers range in height from 6-20inch (15-50 cm). The flowers are zygomorphic and grow singly or in inflorescences. Each flower is in a leaf axil and c...

How to grow Ammi majus: planting and care

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  How to grow Ammi majus planting and care Ammi majus , also known as Queen Anne's lace, can be grown as an annual or biennial plant. It belongs to the Umbelliferae family and has good taproots, bare sturdy stems, and pinnately dissected, lance-shaped leaves. So how to grow Ammi majus ? This article provides answers for planting as well as care. Ammi majus has small, unattractive, and light-colored flowers. They are collected in umbels up to a few inches in diameter. the flowering period is from midsummer to early autumn. The fruits are slightly flattened, side-viewing fruits without anything covering them and smooth. They are quite small, measuring only two and a half millimeters. They ripen in mid-autumn. INFORMATION ABOUT AMMI MAJUS Ammi majus is a small genus of the Umbelliferae family. It consists of six species of one- and two-year-old herbs native to the Mediterranean coast as well as northern Africa. Ammi majus has a taproot and an erect, branched stem. The lower leaves are...

What are the amaranth companion plants

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  What are the amaranth companion plants Amaranthus is widely grown as a cereal crop throughout South America and grows well in the UK in summer. The leaves and seeds are edible and the plants are highly decorative and can be planted in flower beds. Most plants do better when planted with other beneficial plants, read on for the benefits of Amaranth companion plants. COMPANION PLANTS FOR AMARANTHUS In its native country, Amaranthus is a perennial, but here in the UK, it only grows as an annual. This gives us a short season between frosts, so its companion plants will also be warm-weather crops. companion plants for Amaranthus include 1. Tomato with Amaranthus Tomatoes with Amaranthus Growing tomatoes in association with Amaranthus will protect your tomatoes from many harmful pests. This is due to the fact that Amaranthus is a host for beneficial predatory beetles. These bugs will destroy or prevent bad bugs from entering your tomatoes. 2. Potatoes with Amaranthus Planting Amaranth...

How to grow a beautiful flower garden

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      A quick guide to planting flowers guides you on how to plant a beautiful flower garden, including plant purchase and soil preparation, and provides preparations and skills before planting and planting flowers. Learn how to build a beautiful physical store for annual and perennial flowers, especially suitable for beginners. It’s best to grow flowers when there is no extreme heat or sunshine. Under cloudy conditions, if the weather forecasts rain, it is ideal. Most floral plants should be planted after the last frost date in your area. Flowering in spring is the most popular time, but perennials can also be planted in early autumn in the north and late autumn in the south. Perennials can dazzle people from spring to autumn, and annual plants can almost instantly improve rapid flowering. You can also start with seeds, or purchase transplanted plants in a physical store, but once you have purchased your plants, there are some basic steps to make your flower...