Gentle firmness called "kosmeya" - planting and care in the open field
Its beauty is discreet, but it has a special charm thanks to its delicate fluffy foliage and numerous bright inflorescences. The decoration of each garden will be a cosme, planting and care in the open field, which practically do not require the attention of a grower. You just need to sow the seeds once, and all subsequent years you will admire the continuous flowering of the cosmos until late autumn. The plant is extremely unpretentious. It can grow and bloom vigorously where most horticultural crops can barely survive.
Kosmeya - planting and care in the open field
Kosmeya - planting and care in the open field in summer
By its nature, culture is perennial. But on the territory of our homeland it grows like an annual, because it does not tolerate winter frosts.
Undoubtedly, sulfur-yellow and double-feathery cosmees will be annual, they are grown by seed. They also reproduce well by self-seeding. And here chocolate kosmeya forms tuberous roots that can be dug up and stored for the winter, like dahlias. True, they do not lie well and most often disappear until spring. Therefore, the chocolate variety is easier to seed with.
You can sow seeds in one of the following ways:
- in the last decade of April, immediately into open ground;
- for seedlings in early April (not worth it before - the seeds sprout quickly and the seedlings develop rapidly).
Flowers love the sun, so set aside a well-lit flower bed for them. It is desirable that it is not blown by the wind. Otherwise, the bushes may break, and you will have to tie up, especially tall species. A certain paradox has been noticed regarding the composition of the soil. The lighter and less fertile the soil is, the faster it develops and the earlier the kosmeya blooms. But on nutritious black soil, the bushes bloom later and give less buds.
How to care for cosmos in the garden
Caring for an unpretentious plant is minimal. If the soil is very poor, you can add compost in the spring to help the cosme grow a lush crown. Water it sparingly - the flower tolerates drought well, but is very afraid of waterlogging. Cosmeya does not need to be formed, it is already beautiful.It will be enough to cut off the faded inflorescences - then there will be even more new flowers.