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Here is another one of the flowers that gives so much beauty with little effort.
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Nasturtium, or Latin flower as it is commonly known.
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A plant that grows in all kinds of permeable soil, whether in pots or in the garden, and that does not lack flowers throughout the season.
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Unlike many flowers, the plant that thrives in unproductive soil does not like to be fertilized.
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It is a plant that can be eaten, easily planted with chickpea-sized seeds and germinates easily.
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It has large and colorful flowers.
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Seed sowing You can sow indoors 3 weeks before the last frosts pass, or you can sow directly in your flowerbeds or flowerbeds where you want them to bloom permanently after the frost has passed.
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The roots do not like to be moved, if possible, plant in the area protected from frost in early spring.
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The leaves and flowers of the plant can be eaten and used in salads.
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Therefore, do not apply pesticides.
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He/she is happy in the semi-shade, where he/she gets sun in the morning and evening but not in the burning sun at noon.
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Maintenance and other information Almost no maintenance required.
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It grows easily in loose garden soil.
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The one-year plant is happy in the semi-shade protected from the wind or in the moist soil that receives direct sunlight.


