Maiden pink "Flashing Light" (Meadow pink)
Meadow pink "Flashing Light" (Maiden pink).
Perfectly decorates the gaps between the slabs of paths!
A perennial plant with creeping stems about 15 cm high, forms neat cushion-shaped turf.
The leaves are narrow, dark green, wintering. The flowers are numerous, fragrant, with cut edges of the petals.
Blooms in June-July. Looks great in compositions with stones, along the edges of flower borders.
Agrotechnics.
The plant is winter-hardy, develops better in sunny places. Prefers light, drained, fertile, non-acidic soils.
Sowing seeds is done in March-April for seedlings or direct sowing into the ground in May. At a soil temperature of +18+20°C, shoots appear in 7-14 days.
Seedlings are dived in the phase of two or three true leaves. The seedlings are planted in a permanent location in May-June, maintaining a distance of 10-15 cm between plants.
Perfectly decorates the gaps between the slabs of paths!
A perennial plant with creeping stems about 15 cm high, forms neat cushion-shaped turf.
The leaves are narrow, dark green, wintering. The flowers are numerous, fragrant, with cut edges of the petals.
Blooms in June-July. Looks great in compositions with stones, along the edges of flower borders.
Agrotechnics.
The plant is winter-hardy, develops better in sunny places. Prefers light, drained, fertile, non-acidic soils.
Sowing seeds is done in March-April for seedlings or direct sowing into the ground in May. At a soil temperature of +18+20°C, shoots appear in 7-14 days.
Seedlings are dived in the phase of two or three true leaves. The seedlings are planted in a permanent location in May-June, maintaining a distance of 10-15 cm between plants.
Maiden pink, meadow pink.