June is a busy month for gardeners and flower gardeners. But despite the busyness, everyone will find a little time to sow favorite or new perennial flowers that will bloom and delight in the next season.
Instructions
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Perennials and biennials that can be sown in June
Bellflower is medium, biennial, likes drained, fertile soils, sunny location. Seeds are small, shoots appear within 14 days. For the winter, it is better to cover small seedlings with peat or old sawdust.
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Saxifrage is a creeping, winter-hardy, unpretentious perennial plant used for planting in rocky gardens. Very decorative during flowering.
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Forget-me-not will delight you with its flowering in early spring. It goes well with spring bulbs. Seeds sprout within a week. After flowering, forget-me-nots give self-seeding.
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Alyssum is rocky, unpretentious perennial, drought-resistant, undersized. Forms flowering carpets with scented flowers.
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Doronicum is a perennial, winter-hardy plant from the Aster family. Loves sunny or slightly shaded places and fertile soil. It adapts well in dry weather.
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Aubretia, curb perennial, carpet plant. After flowering, if you cut it off, it will bloom again by autumn, but not so abundantly.
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Iberis is perennial, sun-loving, drought-resistant, for rockeries and rocky gardens. It blooms profusely and for a long time, plant height up to 40cm.
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Gelenium, a tall perennial, loves fertile, moist soils. Grows in full sun and partial shade. During flowering, the plants are very decorative.
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Gypsophila is perennial. To grow it requires neutral soil, dry and sunny location. Does not like stagnant water at the roots. Used for cutting and for decorating bouquets.
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Liatris, a perennial rhizome plant. When sowing seeds, it blooms for 2-3 years. It should be grown on neutral soils. Water stagnation at the roots should not be allowed. Handsome when planted in mixborders.