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How about a flower that will say hello to you in the place where you plant with beautiful flowers every season?
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You can cut these large-flowered carnations that will enchant you with their scent and fascinate you and your friends with their colors and display them in your pots.
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Carnations, which are not a one-year temporary plant, will last every season again and will gather their gaze with their full pom-pom layered structure.
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Vilmorin's fragrant chabaud variety is semi-resistant to frosts.
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In temperate areas and areas without severe long-term frost, it develops in the garden without any problems and becomes permanent.
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Flowering, which starts in August, continues uninterruptedly until October.
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Seed sowing can be started outdoors from the end of autumn in the temperate coastline and southern Mediterranean region.
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In regions with harsh winters and frosts, sowing should be carried out in production pots in frost-protected areas starting from the spring months and seedlings should be taken to their permanent places after the last colds.
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How to germinate: Plant on the surface of the damp germination peat with high quality permeability, sprinkle a thin layer of 3-4 mm sieved peat on it and water it again.
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Seeds germinate at 18-25° for 14-20 days.
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When the sprouts become palpable, surprise them by carefully moving them to 8 cm diameter pots without moving their roots.
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When they develop well, move them to their permanent places outdoors.
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After the last frosts have passed, you can plant the seedlings at 30 cm intervals.
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In direct sowing, straighten the garden soil you prepared and ventilated in March with a rake and sprinkle 5-6 mm thick sifted garden soil on the seeds you sow on the surface.
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Then spread the seedlings by separating them so that each sprout is 30 cm apart.
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Irrigate maintenance and other information regularly and do not require fertilizer in garden soil at normal yield.
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If you are going to grow with ready-made peat, be sure to add slow-release fertilizers to the peat at the beginning of spring.
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Where to grow? It can be planted in pots and flower beds.
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If you choose flat pots in the selection of pots, you will get a much more beautiful look.
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Sow frequently and leave a distance of 10 cm between them.
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In this way, shoots that develop based on each other will bloom more frequently and decorate your garden in bundles.
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In permanent plant beds, a distance of 15-20 cm should be left between each root, considering that the plant will develop.
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Decorate your vases by cutting the flowers that come with plenty of days to extend the flowering time.
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The more flowers you collect, the more flowers will bloom.


