Florists told when and how to sow matiola in order to enjoy the aroma in the summer
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Mathiola is a flower whose aroma can be felt only in the evening after sunset. Matiola is very loved by summer residents. It blooms 40 days after sowing.
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Before sowing matiola, flower growers advise mixing the seeds with sand. This flower loves sunlight and does not like moisture. Dig up the ground where the matiola will grow. It is not recommended to sow the flower in the place where cabbage used to grow.
Mathiola should be sown at a distance of 20 cm between the seeds so that there is room for growth. The depth should not be more than 0.5 cm. The comfortable temperature for flower germination is 15 degrees. It is advisable to sow matiola at the beginning of May.
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