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Oxalis Triangularis Green Shamrock Good Luck Plant Bulbs
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Saffron sorrel is a perennial herb of the Oxalis family and the genus Sorrel. The plant is low, generally only about 15 cm. It is a spherical bulb underground, so it grows in clusters and grows neatly. The flowers and leaves They are small and very cute. The most distinctive feature is its 3 blades. Its leaves are small, basal, with 3 leaflets, wide and obcordate, like three small hearts connected at the bottom.
1. Watering: Because it is shade-tolerant and likes humidity, special attention should be paid to sufficient water supply. Spray water once a day in the evening, and water once a week. In late May, increase the water spray to twice in the morning and afternoon. once. After the ground canopy is closed, the number of water spraying can be appropriately reduced. In September, the water spraying stops, and the water is permeable once a week.
2. Fertilization: Oxalis safflower safely passes through the slow seedling stage. After entering a certain period of normal growth, fertilization can be carried out. In the early stage, urea is the main method. After the canopy is completely closed, compound fertilizer can be applied. In September, fertilization stops .
3. Weeding: In May, weeds begin to grow vigorously, and weeds should be removed in time, especially in June to August, the task of weeding is even heavier. The key to the management of safflower wood sorrel is in the first year after planting, and the key to the second year is before the canopy closes. After frost, the leaves turn yellow and the management stops. After germination in the second spring, management begins. In conclusion, safflower sorrel is an excellent ground cover as an ornamental lawn.
Cultivating flowers is not just about planting seeds; it's a harmonious dance with nature, where attention to detail transforms a garden into a canvas of beauty. Here are some essential tips to nurture your floral dreams.
Soil Quality
Choose well-draining soil for flowers. Poor drainage can lead to root rot. Add organic matter like compost to improve soil structure and fertility. Test soil pH to ensure it matches your flowers' needs. Most flowers thrive in slightly acidic to neutral soil (pH 6.0–7.0).
Sunlight Requirements
Understand your flowers' sunlight needs. Most flowering plants require at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily. Some, like impatiens, prefer partial shade. Observe your garden's light conditions and place flowers accordingly to ensure healthy blooms.
Watering Tips
Water flowers deeply but less frequently to encourage strong root growth. Avoid overhead watering, as it can cause fungal diseases. Water early in the morning so leaves dry quickly. Monitor soil moisture and adjust watering based on weather and plant needs.
Pest Control
Keep an eye out for pests like aphids and caterpillars. Use natural methods such as introducing beneficial insects or applying neem oil. Regularly inspect plants for signs of damage. Remove infected leaves to prevent the spread of disease and maintain a healthy garden environment.
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Beautiful mix of wild flowers!
Planted these seeds early spring this year in Washington state. It was good timing bc i did not need to water since it rained about every day. This is how the flowers looked just today and more are coming. Can’t wait to see these come back every year!
Chris Hixon
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Easy to grow
These sunflowers turned my garden into a mini sunflower field! 🌻 So easy to grow, even for a beginner like me.
Rimma Chudnovsky
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Beautiful flowers!
I just love these flowers and ordered many different varieties. They have all come up as pictured and I am so pleased! It was my first time showing outside from seed. I spread them out and covered lightly with dirt. I can’t wait to order some new varieties! They were so easy to grow!
Tara E.
 
 
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