Can Margarita be grown in the yard?Marguerite can be planted in the yard. Generally, it has a high ornamental value after it blooms. Its flower language is expectation of love, and it also has romantic meaning, so it is very appropriate to plant it in the yard. Margarite is generally suitable for planting in the corner of the yard, because this location will not affect people's normal life, and it can also decorate the courtyard. Taboos of growing Margarite in the yard1. Do not plant it at the front door of your home Generally, marigolds should not be planted at the front door, because the door is where wealth comes in, and planting plants there will block wealth. 2. It cannot be planted in the center of the yard Generally, the center of the yard is a relatively important location. You cannot plant too many messy flowers there, otherwise it will affect the overall ornamental value of the yard. Methods and key points for growing marigolds in the garden1. Seed selection Generally, you need to choose suitable seeds before planting Margarite, so as to ensure a higher survival rate. 2. Fertilization After planting marigolds, it is necessary to apply fertilizer once a month or so, which is conducive to promoting rapid growth and flowering of marigolds. |
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