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Flowers for the June sowing: Top one-year-olds who are not afraid of the late start-they will asleep like yeast

Spring this year turned out to be capricious. Rains, cold and constant grayness did not let the gardeners turn around on time. Growing seedlings seemed meaningless. However, June changed everything. The sun finally made its way through the clouds, and the summer cottages came to life.

If you did not have time to grow seedlings, do not despair. There are many unpretentious annuals that can be sown right now and in July they will begin to delight you with a riot of colors.

Nasturtium

A flower with bright velvety gramophores (from lemon-yellow to saturated red). Nasturtium will quickly rise if it is sowing it in a sunny area with loose fertile soil. Depending on the variety, it can be a bush (up to 40 cm) or curling (up to 1.5 m). Great for decorating walls, verandas and arbors. The first buds will appear after 30 days.

Calendula

Nogots are not afraid of coolness or heat. Direct sowing at the beginning of summer will provide flowering in July, which will last to the very frost. Saturated orange, yellow and pinkish inflorescences look great in flower beds and borders. It is resistant to drought and practically does not require care.

Marigold

Kings of unpretentiousness and bright color. These plants bloom until late autumn, filling flower beds with aroma and paints from bright yellow to almost chocolate. They grow quickly, scare off pests and do not require special care. They are easy to combine in flower beds of different levels.

Amaranth

The high majestic candles of Amaranth give the flowerbed volume and spectacular. Their color varies from burgundy to green, the leaves can also be colorful. Blooms after 40–45 days. They love the sun and regular watering. Ideal for the background of flower beds.

Delphinium

Annual version of the plant beloved by gardeners. In June, it is time to sow him so that by the end of July he opened the luxurious brushes of blue, pink or lavender shades. Requires fertile soil and sun.

Gypsophila

Graceful, like air, gypsophilic bushes create a soft background for other colors. White clouds of inflorescences decorate any flower garden. It looks great in bouquets both fresh and dried. Blooms after 35–40 days.

Nigella

A spectacular annual with carved leaves and bright, almost fantastic flowers. Very decorative, easy to care and resistant to heat. He loves the sun and loose soil. Blooms closer to the end of July and blooms until October.

Mattiol

The flower is not so much for the eyes as for the heart. Its aroma is thin, evening, resembles magnolia. Mattiol should be sown by the porch or under the windows of the bedroom. Blooms quickly and unpretentious to conditions.

June is a great time for sowing many annuals. Choose the plants to your liking, and your site will sparkle with new colors in a few weeks.

Ashley Davis

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