What funny annuals are sown in June on a flower bed. I give the "fast-blooming" list
Fiery fireworks, fellow flower growers!
Would you like to decorate your garden late? You will have time! Sow seeds of fast-growing annuals directly into your flower bed in June. In the article, you will learn the names of suitable candidates - tall, dwarf, delicately monochromatic and defiantly colorful, recommendations for choosing a place for landing and the main "chips" of leaving. Oh yes, beautiful photos - as a gift!
"Others have already got a petunia head, but she's just going to sow flowers." Our answer to skeptics
Some gardeners do not want to buy or grow flower seedlings, while in the latter they suddenly died after planting in soil, and still others thought "Oh, here, from scratch, a couple of bushes of flowers would look cute" only in the first days summer. What does not happen in gardening life!
In all cases, when June is already on the calendar, and you want to sow flowers, they will come to the rescue.
Beautifully flowering plants with a short growing season: from the emergence of shoots to the opening of buds, it takes, on average, a month. This means that from July until the very frost, a summer house, a section of a house or just a flower bed will be decorated without hassle!Kosmeya: for lovers more
Kosmeya is simple from afar: it seems that there is nothing special about the plant. Tall bush with monochromatic daisies. But, coming closer to the cosmos, you will see how branches with thin leaves magically sway in the wind. Large daisies, in which an endless dance in the air continues until late autumn, fall in love with romance and simplicity.
π₯ Where to plant: In sunny areas and in partial shade. A tall, but fast-growing plant created for decorating walls and fences. Looks great against the background of a flower bed or in its center. But my favorite landing option is in single groups.
π₯ Care features: Kosmeya - not only gentle, but also simple! Watering - in the heat, feeding - at will. I advise you to plant it under the sun: so the bush is more magnificent. In the shade, it can "fall apart".
Better calendula than nothing
No flower is easier and more fun than calendula! They say that the plant, plus its perky appearance, is good for health and scares away pests from the summer cottage. But I cannot vouch for that. But I declare responsibly: simple varieties grow excellently on their own without human intervention.
Have you used calendula for practical purposes? Does it scare away parasites from the beds? Please write about your experience in the comments
π₯ Where to plant: anywhere. Blooms well even in the shade, albeit not as luxuriantly as in the sun
π₯ Care features: not needed. Threw the seeds and forgot
Dwarf marigold varieties: small spool, but expensive
Dwarf varieties of all plants grow faster than their standard height counterparts. And bright marigolds are no exception. If you want to see a "flaming" flower bed, then it's time to go to the garden store for a packet of seeds.
Author's advice: Don't be tempted by the beauty of the lush pompom varieties - they grow longer. Maybe simple double flowers are not so aesthetic, but you will wait for their flowering earlier
π₯ Where to plant: ideal for creating borders! For uninterrupted and massive flowering, sow in an open area or in partial shade. But somewhere under an old apple tree, marigolds will also delight with their positive sparkle.
π₯ Care features: Requires slightly more than calendula. Watering in a drought and a couple of dressings over the summer - congratulations, your marigolds are great.
Miniature snapdragon: perhaps needs no introduction
Snapdragon is, first of all, unpretentiousness. And then - the graceful shape of the flower. Add a variety of shades for every taste! I see no reason to refuse a problem-free flower.
From the author: I like 2 types of colors - scarlet and yellow-pink. I showed you the last option above. By the way, it's a pity that the end result does not always match the picture on the seed package... I had, perhaps, all kinds of coloring without my desire
π₯ Where to plant: Along the paths and edges of the flower bed, in containers and pots. A flower with a funny shape will thank you for bright lighting or light partial shade
π₯ Care features: is undergoing ignorance from the gardener, but grows better with regular watering. To be honest, I did not notice a particular effect of dressings on this plant.
Sweet peas: my favorite!
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I'm tired of the usual annuals and sow adorable sweet peas. I am delighted with the bright colors and the unusual flower shape that resembles a butterfly. The only caveat is that sweet peas are supposed to curl, so you need a natural support or prop.
π₯ Where to sow: near walls and fences, in sunny flower beds.
π₯ Care features: the most important thing is to provide support for the tenacious antennae. Watering in the heat and feeding are welcome!
If you liked the flowers and the selection was interesting, then please click "Thumbs up" in the answer - I tried for you πΉ. Thank you, my darlings. By the way, I advise lovers of peonies to read: πΉ Top dressing of a peony without chemistry: I spied (smelled) a neighbor with a gorgeous garden. Passing the recipe