6 Plants for the Garden, which will survive rare arrows (when the cottage - on weekends)

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Vasilki, mint cat and sage - select beautiful garden plants that do not need daily care and special conditions.

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1 Vasilka

Vasilka will decorate the sunny or shaded area with any type of soil. Their seeds are sulking directly into the open ground in April-May. These annual plants reproduce perfectly through the self-sowing, so they will not need to plant the new ones next year.

In nature there are blue and blue cornflowers, but in a flower shop you will find multi-colored varieties: red, pink, white. The site will look bright and unusually, if you mix seeds of different varieties before landing.

Since it was originally cornflowers - wild flowers, they do not need additional care. They are perfectly tolerated drought, heat and cooling. If you are watering your weekend lawn - for them this is the ideal condition.

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2 Lilynik unpretentious

Lily begins to bloom at the end of May or in early June, so April is the best time to put seedlings in the ground. Planting is better to spend on a cloudy day or at sunset to give the plant to take a bright sunlight.

Lilynik is a drought-resistant plant, so it will survive infrequent watering. For the winter it will be necessary to sprinkle the soil around the mulch, if much snow falls in your region. Also once every five years, the plant should replant.

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Three cats mint.

Mint or Kotovnik grows up to half a meter in height and forms thick lush thickets with purple flowers. Well suitable for designing garden tracks.

The plant is not afraid of the dry climate and almost never sick, so does not require much care. You can also cut it carefully, put in a vase or put it - its leaves have a very pleasant smell.

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4 Lupin

Lupine attacked many years of weeds for a very long time. But with the advent of fashion on the natural landscape design and the use of field herbs in it, began to decorate the gardens plant. Its seeds at any soil and with all weather conditions, so you only need to choose a place and plant them.

On the flowerbed or on the lawn, Lupine will be beautifully combined with cornflowers and garden chamomile.

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5 Chamomile Sadovaya

All garden chamomile is unpretentious and the rare watering is well tolerated. The most popular and beautiful varieties are: "Alaska", "Princess" and "Northern Star". They warm well, they do not need to be covered in the fall. For cultivation, you can purchase both seedlings and seeds. However, the seedlings will quickly come down, and you do not have to worry, plants will go up or not.

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6 Sage

Sage can be spicy medicinal or decorative. In the first case, it grows up to 0.5 m, in the second - to 1.5 m. Flowers can be red, blue, pink, lilac or purple. Such varieties are easy to mix and plant together - it turns out a colorful flower bed.

Sage is a fairly hardy plant, it will be watered on weekends. Crop it stands when you decide that it screamed too. Also, if possible, remove chopped flowers every 2-3 weeks. Plant This plant is best on the sunny side of the site and at the same time introduce some fertilizers to stimulate growth.

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