Large daisies in the photo

There are many varieties of chamomile, but the most beautiful is the large chamomile. Large daisies in the photo look great, and in the garden you cannot take your eyes off them. The simplicity of this flower contains grace and majesty.

Like other chamomile varieties, this chamomile is a perennial plant. It grows up to 1 meter in height, and the flower diameter reaches 15 cm. Agree, but it's hard not to admire such a flower.

This type of chamomile reproduces by dividing the bush. This procedure is best done in late autumn when the soil is very wet. When planting chamomile, organic fertilizer is applied to the soil. Humus works best and can be applied directly to the hole.

Large chamomile is planted at a distance of at least 20 cm. If you decide to plant in rows, then the row spacing should be at least half a meter. Although chamomile is a perennial plant, it doesn't like being in one place. It is recommended to replant the bushes every 2-3 years.

In the spring, when the snow melted, chamomile bushes are fertilized with urea or ammonium nitrate (20 grams per 1 sq. M). Subsequently, you can fertilize this plant with nitrogen fertilizers or similar.

In order for the flower to be large, chamomile should be pinned. You need to carefully look after the shoots and remove them in time. If necessary, chamomile is treated with special agents from pests and insects (aphids).

At the end of flowering, to establish a good root system and future bushes, the chamomile is cut off. The cut is made at a height of 10-15 cm above the ground. Good luck with growing a giant chamomile and a pleasant flowering.

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