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Cosmoses, whose homeland is North America, are found in pink, white and carmen colors in nature.
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The cosmos, which grows easily from the seed, is a drought-resistant plant that blooms abundantly after growing, although it requires care and special attention.
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The most important feature of this flower is that it loves the sun.
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However, they also show resistance to semi-shade to a certain extent.
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But the secret to cultivating the cosmos
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little watering and plenty of sun.
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These two factors make them bloom flashy flowers.
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This plant, which continues to grow every year from its seeds collected at the end of summer or spilled on the ground, is not only one of the first to welcome spring in the corner you set aside, but will carry spring to hot summer days with its flowers all summer long.
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Seed sowing is done directly in the spring or indoors to seedlings before the last frosts, one month before in a place with plenty of light.
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How to germinate: Fill the production pots by aerating the highly permeable, sterile planting soil that does not contain foreign seeds.
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In outdoor sowing, do the same application in garden soil by preparing a smooth planting area in the sowing field.
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Let the water drain for 15 minutes by watering the sowing soil.
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Sow the seeds by sprinkling them on the surface.
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Sprinkle a thin layer on them, no more than 4-5 mm of sifted soil.
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The soil should remain moist until germination occurs.
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Germination occurs in a bright environment at 16-21 degrees for 1-3 weeks.
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When the first real leaves are formed after germination, that is, 4 pairs of leaves, surprise by moving the sprouts to larger pots or flowerbeds in the garden, without damaging the roots.
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If you leave a distance of 10-20 cm between each seedling, their development will accelerate.
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No special maintenance required.
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It germinates and multiplies from the seeds it sheds every year.
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Care and other information Full sun is exuberant in permeable normal garden soil.
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Where to grow? It is an excellent back-middle border plant.
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When planted side by side, they form bouquets in flower beds, like flowers in vases.
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This variety, which can also be used as cut flowers, is not suitable for planting pots.
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For planting pots, you need to look at our stunted Kosmos varieties or keep in mind that you can grow varieties that grow in deep and wide pots.


