Five flowers to plant in June in any region of Brazil

Five flowers to plant in June in any region of Brazil


Gomphrena, daisy, nasturtium, sage or calendula – learn how to grow it at home

June has arrived and, despite the cold, it could be a good time to start creating a garden or vegetable garden at home. ISLA Sementes indicates flowers that can be planted in any region of Brazil. Watch!

gomphrena

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A type of flower that attracts pollinators, gonphrena has long stems in white, pink and lilac colors. It is heat resistant and fairly drought tolerant and can be used as a dried flower for decoration or as a cut flower for arrangements.

Marigold

marigolds

With fragrant, soft, velvety, yellow-orange flowers, calendula can be grown in pots and gardens, as well as being highly sought after for gastronomic and medicinal purposes.

Its taste is slightly bitter and, although it adapts well to different types of climate, it should be grown in full sun, with a minimum of 4 hours a day.

nasturtium

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Nasturtium is a type of flower that blooms best when grown in direct sunlight, but also thrives in places with partial shade.

Of yellow, cream and red colour, it has edible parts with a slightly spicy flavour, which make it perfect for various dishes, adding color and flavour.

Salvia splendens

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With deep red petals, Salvia splendens attracts hummingbirds and butterflies. Widely cultivated in pots and planters, it can also be utilized for composing massifs and borders of gardens.

With good cold tolerance, it can reach 60 cm in height and has a 90-day summer cycle and a 120-day winter cycle.

african daisy

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Suitable for planting in pots, flower beds and flower beds, the African daisy has good tolerance to high temperatures and light frosts. With a summer cycle of 60 days and a winter cycle of 90, it can reach up to 30 cm in height.

how to plant

After choosing the vegetable or flower, choose a place in your home and the vase, planter or flower bed of your choice.

Then add soil with fertilizer to feed and place your seed. Water every day.

It is important to choose pots with good drainage so that your plant grows healthily.

Source: Terra

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