Levkoy (matthiola) - planting and care in open ground, photos of varieties with descriptions

Levkoy, matthiola, or in common parlance, night violet is a plant that can be grown not only for decorative purposes, but also to attract pollinating insects to the site. This unpretentious, easy-to-grow flower was previously widely used in landscape design, and later went out of fashion, but even now it can decorate any garden plot. To enjoy the look and aroma of the plant, the gardener needs to know the main features of the Levka culture: growing from seeds, rules and subtleties of caring for it.


Levkoy, growing from seeds

Types and varieties of gillyflower

Levkoi is translated from Greek as “white violet”. Initially, levkoys, or matthiolas, as they are otherwise called, were only white. They smelled, as they do now, very strongly. Among modern varieties there are annual, biennial and perennial plants.

Levkoys have 22 species and hundreds of hybrids and varieties. Among the species, the most famous are gray-haired Levka, fragrant, Tatar, long-petaled. And the varieties are created on the basis of the most famous gray-haired Levkoy or Mattiola gray. On packets of seeds you can see both names.

The root system of matthiola is taprooted, but lies shallow, so it needs regular watering. Almost all species have pubescence on the stem and leaves. Small fibers on the leaves act as reservoirs that nourish the plant during heat. They also protect against external influences.

Gray-haired Levkoy or Gray-haired Mattiola

Levka grey-haired is called so because its pubescent stem and leaves appear gray. These are annual species of gillyflower, with a height of 20 to 80 cm. The stem is sometimes branched, but most often there are species with an erect stem. The leaves are most often narrow or lanceolate, sometimes wide obovate, tapering towards the petiole. On the stem they are arranged in a regular order. The color of the leaves, like the stem, is dark green, with grayish or silvery pubescence.

The flowers of modern varieties are double, in some cases semi-double. They are collected in loose inflorescences in the form of a brush or spike. The flowers have a strong smell, even after cutting. They have a variety of colors: from white to dark pink. There are varieties with yellow flowers. There are several varieties of gray-haired left-handed grass:

Levkoy Giant lavender . The height of the plant reaches 60 cm. The variety is distinguished by its large flower size and long flowering. The color of this variety is beautiful: lavender, with a hint of pink.

Excelsior F1 . A plant with a semi-lignified stem, up to 70 cm high. Blooms from June to September. The flowers are large, yellow in color, some reaching 5 cm in diameter, collected in large loose clusters. The flower is very beautiful and fragrant.

Lapis lazuli . Low, only about 40 cm, a variety with cute blue flowers collected in brushes. The flowers are quite large for such a baby, 3-5 cm in diameter. Blooms from mid-summer to September.

Red Viking . This variety has all double flowers, 5-6 cm in diameter. The height of the plant is up to 60 cm. It is used in group plantings near the house and bench to give the flower garden a special charm in the form of ruby ​​flowers with a delicate aroma.

White giant . Tall plant up to 70 cm. Stems are straight, semi-lignified, leaves are diamond-shaped, large. White flowers are densely arranged on the inflorescence. This variety is characterized by a high degree of terry.

Blue Viking . This variety has fairly dense inflorescences, which consist of double flowers. Thanks to this, it has a very long flowering period, 1.5 months.

Swing . Not a very tall variety of gillyflower, only 40 cm. It is distinguished by large, 5-6 cm, double yellow flowers. It blooms for a long time, provided it is planted through seedlings - from the beginning of June to the end of August.

Kwik . A plant with a semi-lignified stem, 40 cm high. The diameter of a strongly double flower is 5-6 cm. Due to the fact that the variety is not tall, it can be planted in boxes on balconies. You just need to find such “neighbors” so that they combine with the bright red fragrant flowers of the gillyflower.

Fox . Low, no more than 40 cm, in open ground and 30-35 cm in pots or flowerpots. The flowers are beautiful, double, 3-4.5 cm in diameter, pure pink. Blooms for a long time.

It should be noted that the flowers of the gray gillyflower, despite the apparent similarity, are very different. Inflorescences can contain from 10 to 60 flowers of completely different colors and sizes.

If the flower is simple, then it blooms for no more than 5 days. Terry varieties of gillyflower bloom for up to 3 weeks.

After flowering, gilly leaves set a long, narrow fruit, a pod, which ripens in about a month. Seeds of grey-headed gillyflower remain viable for 4 to 6 years.

Levkoy fragrant or Levkoy fragrant

Levkoy (matthiola) fragrant - a perennial plant belongs to the cabbage family, like all gillyflowers. It is very fragrant, but the appearance is rather unsightly. This perennial grows on rocks and stones in the steppe. Currently listed in the Red Book.

The stem is branched, has whitish-tomentose pubescence, just like the leaves. The leaves are elongated, with a carved edge. The height of the plant is from 20 to 50 cm, depending on where the plant grows.

The fragrant gillyflower has 4 petals, the color is brown. This type of matthiola blooms in May, sometimes in June. It does not bloom long, each flower fades after 4 days. In August the fruit ripens in the form of a pod.

Levkoy long-petalled

Long-petaled gillyflower is very rare in nature. It is not grown as a cultivated plant. It has long leaves with a slightly serrated edge and inconspicuous flowers with a strong aroma.

Levkoy Tatar

The Tartarian Levkoy is found in arid areas. Grows on rocks and sands. It has little in common with the lefty we know. Long leaves are collected in a rosette near the surface of the ground. The flowers are small, reddish in color, collected in very loose inflorescences.

Description of the plant

Levkoi (Matthiola) is a genus belonging to the cabbage family and includes annual, biennial and perennial plants. In warm climates, perennial gillyflower can be grown; in our conditions, the plant will not survive frost. The genus includes at least 50 species. They come mainly from Europe, North Africa, Asia. Typically, several species are grown as ornamental plants in open ground. The scientific name Mattiola is associated with the name of Pietro Andrea Mattioli (1500-1577), an Italian artist and botanist. The name Levkoi means "white violet" in Greek.

The genus's range includes Europe, North and East Africa, Central and South-West Asia. There are 10 species in Europe, most of the rest are distributed in Asia. As introduced (relocated) plants, they are present in Australia and North America.

Botanical characteristics of plants of the genus Matthiola:

  • Herbaceous plants, rarely woody at the base, up to 90 cm high. Glabrous or covered with single bifurcated, tree-like or star-shaped hairs. Shoots are straight, unbranched or branched, often dense at the base, straight or creeping.
  • Leaves are basal and stem, with petioles or sessile. Whole or serrated edge of the leaf blade, sometimes pinnate. Lanceolate shape.
  • Levy flowers are collected in clusters; when fruiting, the inflorescences become longer. The four parts of the calyx are oblong or narrow, the inner pair is pouch-like expanded. There are also four petals of the crown, yellow-green, white, pink, red, brown. The petals are rounded or elongated at the top, much longer than the sepals of the calyx. There are 6 stamens, 4 of which are longer.
  • The fruits are elongated, polyspermous pods, round in cross section, sometimes with constrictions.

Terry coefficient

Sometimes, when mentioning levkoys, they note such a feature as their terry nature. Moreover, we are talking about a certain indicator, that is, a coefficient. One matthiola or grey-headed gillyflower plant has both double and single flowers. Their ratio shows the terry coefficient.

Plants with a higher index, for example 90%, have a larger number of double flowers and look more decorative than, for example, bushes with 50% double flowers. As you can guess, about half of these flowers will be regular, and half double. The higher this indicator, the more expensive the seeds will be.

A double flower not only looks better in an inflorescence, but also blooms much longer than a simple one. But it also has its drawbacks. Such flowers are sterile and do not produce seeds. But in place of simple flowers, pods with seeds appear. The leaves of terry gillyflowers are lighter and larger than usual.

Growing gillyflower through seedlings

In order to get flowering earlier, gilly leaves are grown through seedlings. If you sow flowers in the ground in early May, the plant will bloom only in early August. That is why experienced gardeners prefer to plant already grown bushes in the ground. In this case, they can bloom as early as June.

Late seedlings will bloom in July. But in both cases, gilly leaves will delight their owners until September, and sometimes until the very frosts. Pre-grown seedlings will help prevent some problems.

It is easier to grow gilly leaves through seedlings for one more reason. Nowadays, manufacturers put very few seeds in bags. If the hybrid is very rare, then there may be 3-4 of them, no more. By sowing them in open ground, we expose ourselves to the risk of ending up with no flowers at all. Small seeds may become buried or, on the contrary, they may be pushed up. Birds or insects may feast on our rare seeds.

When to sow seedlings

Levkoi are usually sown in March. These plants do not differ greatly in flowering times, so practicing gardeners have no differences in when this should be done. Of course, those who have a cold summer and it starts later sow later. Those who live further south can sow seeds as early as early March.

If there are conditions for growing seedlings not in a hot apartment, but in conditions of good lighting and suitable temperature conditions, then you can sow the seeds a little earlier, in February, and get flowering already in late May-early June. Heated greenhouses or loggias are suitable for this, provided the windows face south.

Preparing seeds before planting

Before planting, seeds can be disinfected in a solution of potassium permanganate. To ensure that the seeds do not disappear, they are placed in a gauze or linen bag, which is dipped into the solution for 15-20 minutes. After this, the seeds must be thoroughly rinsed with clean water.

Next is soaking the seeds for 8-20 hours. This procedure should be carried out only in a small amount of water. Make sure that it does not cover the bags with seeds, otherwise the seeds may “suffocate” and not germinate at all.

But you also need to be wary of drying out, because the seed, as it swells, begins to develop. To maintain the life of the embryo, it needs moisture. Its absence for a long time can destroy the embryo and the seed will not be able to germinate again.

The swollen and enlarged seeds are placed on the bottom shelf of the refrigerator in a wet cloth. This is how they harden. At the end of this procedure, the seeds are ready for sowing.

Soil for growing seedlings

For better germination of matthiola or gillyflower seeds, the soil should be light and breathable. This can be achieved by adding perlite or vermiculite to the substrate. If there is neither one nor the other, then add sifted and calcined sand to the prepared soil mixture.

If you take purchased soil, you can use the one that is marked “For cacti or succulents.” It is loose, it contains sand, and high-quality seeds will sprout very quickly. And then you can transplant it into a more nutritious mixture. To prepare the substrate yourself you need to take:

  • 3 parts of garden soil;
  • 1 part humus or rotted compost;
  • 1 part of turf land.

All parts indicated are taken by volume, not by weight. In winter, you can leave a bag with the prepared mixture on the balcony. There it will freeze thoroughly, which will kill all pathogenic microbes and fungi. A liter of ash and 2 tablespoons of superphosphate are added to a bucket of this mixture.

The mixture must be sifted through a sieve.

Sowing seeds for seedlings

For sowing seeds, low bowls with sides, 5-7 cm high, are used. The soil in them will not sour. It is necessary to make drainage holes at the bottom. Sprinkle a little vermiculite into the prepared soil to help the seeds germinate better.

The seeds are laid out on soil moistened with water. This is done with a toothpick at a distance of at least 2-3 cm from each other, and then sprinkled with earth. To maintain moisture, you need to cover the bowls with seeds with glass or put on a plastic bag, which needs to be removed and ventilated 3-4 times a day.

Conditions for seed germination

In order for the seeds to germinate on the fifth day, you need to maintain a high temperature and high humidity. The seeds germinate better at a temperature of 20-25°C; the warmer it is, the faster this will happen. After the first shoots appear, the temperature is gradually reduced to 16-18°C, and the container with seedlings is placed in the light or under a lamp. This must be done so that the seedlings do not stretch.

The package must be removed, but this must be done gradually. On the first day, the bag is removed for an hour, on the second - for two, and so on. After the temperature drops, you need to carefully monitor watering and avoid overwatering.

Seed treatment, soil preparation

Hardening and germination of seeds will help speed up the germination of matthiola and strengthen the health of future plants.

Levkoy seed material is placed in a fabric bag and soaked in moisture. You need to make sure that the seeds do not float in the water, but also do not dry out. First, the seeds are kept warm (8-12 hours), then they are put in the vegetable section of the refrigerator for 3-5 days.

In addition to hardening, Levka can be treated with any plant growth stimulator: Energen, Epin, Zircon. Some gardeners use folk remedies: succinic acid solution, aloe juice.

If the seeds were collected from your own plants, you need to pickle them in a pink solution of potassium permanganate for half an hour or soak them in a solution of Fitosporin. This treatment will destroy fungal spores from the seed material.

Light soil with a significant admixture of sand is suitable for matthiola. You can buy soil “for succulents” in the store, or make your own substrate. To prepare the correct soil mixture you will need:

  • 2 parts of turf soil (good soil is collected in the forest, under a layer of leaf litter);
  • 1 part mature vegetable compost;
  • 2 parts coarse sand or perlite.

It is recommended to treat all components of the mixture with steam, boiling water or fry in the oven to destroy infections.

You can add 1 cup of wood ash per 5 liters to the prepared soil to eliminate excess acidity and complex granular fertilizer.

Seedling care

Caring for gillyflower seedlings comes down to timely watering and maintaining the temperature within 16-20 degrees. A month after the emergence of seedlings, the seedlings are fed with complete mineral fertilizer. For normal development, gillyflower seedlings need constant moderate watering.

Picking

10 days after mass shoots appear, the seedlings can be planted in separate cups. The signal will be the formation of one or two true leaves on the plants. You need to focus on this, and not on age. One seedling may be 10 days old, another 2 weeks old.

The word "dive" comes from "pike", that is, a stick with a pointed end. With its help, you can painlessly replant the plant. It is convenient to use a wooden stick or an old fork in this case. A spoon or special spatula will not work here.

The algorithm of actions is approximately as follows:

  • An hour or two before transplanting, you need to water the plants intended for picking.
  • The pots are filled with a nutrient mixture.
  • Make a hole with your finger or some other device.
  • Remove the plant, being careful not to damage the root system, from the general container. Levkoys have a tap root, which simplifies the task.
  • Holding the cotyledon leaves with your fingers, lower the roots of the gillyflower into the hole and cover them with soil.
  • Compress the soil around the plant and water without using fertilizers.

For the first time after transplantation, the plant does not need to be watered, especially with the use of fertilizers. The root system should straighten out and begin to grow. Too damp soil inhibits the development of suction roots.

Hardening of seedlings

Hardening off seedlings is a necessary measure to strengthen the plant’s immunity before planting in open ground. When transplanted without prior preparation, the plant experiences severe stress because the microclimate changes dramatically. Levkoy is not a capricious flower, but it also needs gradual hardening.

Approximately 2 weeks before planting in open ground, the plant begins to harden. On the first day, he is taken outside for an hour. This is usually done in the warmest time of the day, but so that the direct rays of the spring sun do not harm the tender seedlings. If necessary, you need to do shading.

Hardened seedlings are distinguished by the fact that they are strong and do not stretch. A distinctive feature is that lefties get sick less. The stress that levkoys experience is minimal. Hardening prepares the plant for new conditions.

Planting gillyflower seedlings in open ground

Under no circumstances should you plant gilly leaves where cruciferous crops grew the previous year. Fungal spores or pathogenic microbes that are causative agents of various diseases can persist in the soil. The main dangers are clubroot and blackleg.

You cannot take soil for leftovers from beds where cabbages were grown: all types of cabbage, radishes, horseradish, radishes. In order to further disinfect the soil, it is spilled with a dark solution of potassium permanganate.

Soil preparation

The soil for flowers must be prepared in advance. Excess nitrogen is harmful for left-handed leaves, so in no case do we add fresh manure to the matthiola (left-handed leaves). Otherwise, all energy will be spent on the growth of green mass, and not on flowering.

For long and lush flowering, it is important for the plant to receive phosphorus, potassium and calcium in a timely manner. They are contained in ash and in complex mineral fertilizers. During spring digging, both ash and superphosphate are added.

The ash should not come from burning bags or plastic. Most potassium is contained in the ash obtained from burning sunflower stems and buckwheat straw. Calcium - after burning: birch, pine and spruce firewood.

Preparing holes and planting

The holes must be prepared in advance. This is necessary so that the dug up loosened soil settles a little. A handful of humus or rotted compost is poured into the hole. If ash and phosphorus fertilizers were not added during digging, then this is done immediately before planting the seedlings.

A little ash and superphosphate are poured into each hole. To prevent the gillyflower root from coming into contact with fertilizers, they are sprinkled with a little soil or sand. Carefully remove it from the seedling pots with a leftover and place it in the hole. Having covered it with soil, water the plant. You can do this in advance by thoroughly watering the hole before planting.

When to plant seedlings in the ground

Healthy planting material must be planted in prepared soil on time. In the middle zone, seedlings are planted in the ground in the second half of May-early June. Plant in a sunny or semi-shaded location. In this case, the growing site must be protected from cold winds.

Levy can survive a short drop in temperature. Even at 2-3°C it will not die. But at this time it is better not to water the plant and monitor the night temperature.

Scheme of planting seedlings

The distance between the leaves depends on the height of the plant. The higher the gillyflower, the more magnificent it is, the more space it will need for full flowering. If a distance of 15 cm is left between low-growing varieties, then tall varieties need twice as much space. They are planted at a distance of 30 cm.

Matthiola or gillyflower plants are planted in different ways. It all depends on your preferences. Some people arrange plants in a checkerboard pattern so that everyone gets the maximum amount of sun. Some people plant in rows, with the plants sitting compactly in the rows and an increased distance between the rows.

Planting location, soil requirements

Many people wonder how to properly grow leftover. The plant prefers warm, fairly sunny positions.

The soil for left-handed grass should be:

  • fertile;
  • humus;
  • permeable;
  • The pH varies from neutral to slightly alkaline, and Levy loves soils with a significant proportion of calcium.

On weaker soil, matthiola also grows well, but blooms worse. On weak soils, before planting gillyflower, it is worth digging up the area and adding well-rotted compost, or doing this in the fall before spring planting.

Planting gillyflower seeds in open ground

Levy seeds can be sown in open ground (OG). It is preferable to do this in two cases: if you have your own seeds and there are a lot of them; you didn’t have time to sow the leaves for seedlings. In the first case, it is even better to do this without seedlings. There are only advantages here. There is no need to prepare the substrate, maintain a certain temperature, or tremble over each seed: “What if it won’t germinate?”

When you have a lot of your own seeds, it doesn’t hurt to sow them first and then thin them out. You can sow in OG already at the end of April. As soon as the gilly leaves produce their second or third leaf, they can be thinned out. It is better not to pull out plants by the roots, as there is a high probability that you will damage the root system of your neighbors.

If you did not have time to plant seedlings at home, you can sow the seeds directly in the exhaust gas. The advantage of such crops will be that they will not experience numerous stresses from transplantation. The root system will also not be injured. To prevent them from getting lost and germinating, you need to take the following measures:

  • before sowing, the dug up and leveled flower bed must stand for at least 2 days so that the soil settles;
  • for sowing, make shallow furrows with the edge of your palm;
  • to compact the soil, thoroughly water the furrow;
  • place the seeds;
  • sprinkle them with prepared loose soil;
  • cover the crops with film or non-woven material in several layers to maintain high humidity.

As soon as 4 days have passed since sowing, you need to carefully monitor when the first gilly leaves hatch. As soon as the first sprout appears, the film must be removed so as not to burn the tender shoots under the rays of the spring sun. If you do not have the opportunity to monitor the crops, then there is no need to cover them with anything.

The seeds can hatch within two weeks. It all depends on how fresh they were and in what conditions they were stored. All this time, until the leaves sprout, the soil must be carefully moistened.

Seedling care

Caring for gilly leaves in open ground involves timely watering and fertilizing. It is imperative to weed the flower beds in a timely manner so that the bright and fragrant leaves are pleasing to the eye.

You also need to make sure that young plants are not eaten by slugs. They love tender leaves and can destroy crops in one or two days. Slugs hide from the sun on the other side of the leaves, where they can be found and collected by hand.

If your area is damp and favored by slugs, it is best to hold off and not use mulch, as these molluscs may be hiding under the layer of mulching material.

Watering and fertilizing

Seedlings should be watered carefully so as not to wash away the soil and damage the root system. Levkoys do not like excess moisture, but they also cannot tolerate drought. If you do not water the plant, it will bloom later and the flowers will be smaller.

Levy leaves need to be fed approximately once a month with complex mineral fertilizer. Before flowering, gilly leaves must receive phosphorus. To do this, you need to add it when digging, and then before planting.

Fertilizing can be done not only during watering, at the root, but also foliar. To do this, the plant itself is sprayed with a fertilizer solution. This should only be done in the evening in dry weather.

Weeding and loosening the area

In order for the plant to develop normally, you need to weed the flower beds in time to remove weeds. Weeds not only choke out cultivated plants, they also use the nutrients that are intended for the leaves.

Loosening promotes better air exchange, which is important for the full development of the root system. Loosening destroys the soil crust; it is not for nothing that it is called dry watering.

Preparing perennial leaves for winter

In the conditions of the middle zone, even perennial varieties will not be able to survive due to our harsh winter. Almost all varieties of gillyflowers are perennial. But, like many other crops to which we are accustomed, they will not be able to overwinter in our climate. No matter what kind of wintering you arrange for them.

Therefore, the flower garden where the matthiolas (levkoi) grew in the fall after flowering is cleared of plant debris. If you want to collect seeds, the bushes are removed to a specially designated place. The soil is dug up to the depth of a spade bayonet.

Representatives of the cruciferous family cannot be planted in this place next year. Pathogens accumulate in the soil and may become active next year. To improve the health of the soil, after digging, you can sow green manure, for example, mustard. Its seedlings will not allow weeds to develop in this place, and will also enrich the soil with valuable microelements.

Growing and care

Levkoy does not cause problems when grown in suitable conditions. It is often grown as flowers for bouquets, but it is also worth planting in flower beds in the garden, in pots, decorating balconies and terraces. Care consists of regular watering, frequent weeding and thinning. Seedlings that are planted very densely will not grow well.

We will get the most beautiful flowers if the summer is not too humid, but not too hot; the optimal temperature for gillyflower varies between 18-20 °C.

Watering, fertilizing

Since the roots are shallow, the plant does not tolerate drought and requires watering during periods without rain. Levkoy loves regular watering, but does not like waterlogged places. Already slightly overdried soil will manifest itself as wilting of plants. It is better to water it early in the morning and in the evening. High temperatures have a negative effect on wet leaves and roots of euconia. The plant prefers regular watering with less water, but at constant, short intervals.

The plant has significant requirements for soil fertility, so before planting we apply complete fertilizers and mix them with the soil. After this, you can feed Levka with preparations with a high potassium content, for example, fertilizers for tomatoes or multicomponent formulations for flowering plants.

Levkoi with double flowers absorb the most potassium, calcium and nitrogen and the least phosphorus. According to research, these plants absorb about 90% of the available nutrients within 40 days after planting the seedlings, that is, in a relatively short period. And during this time, they should be provided with nutrients in easily accessible forms. In the first growth period, nitrogen absorption predominates, and in the second, potassium absorption. It is advisable to feed the plants with liquid fertilizers at a concentration of 0.2% every 12-14 days.

Attention! Large doses of fertilizers enhance growth, but deteriorate the quality of flowers.

Diseases, pests

Levkoy is susceptible to diseases of cruciferous plants:

  • Cabbage clubroot - manifests itself as rotting thickenings appearing in the underground part of the plant.
  • Bacteriosis, causing leaves to turn yellow and then fall off.
  • Gray rot - manifested by the appearance of an ash coating, causing rotting of plants.

When disease and pest problems occur, organic methods or pesticides should be used. Affected parts of plants must be removed and burned.

Aphids are one of the most dangerous pests when growing gilly leaves. Pests are often invisible as they feed on shoots under flowers and leaves. The green color makes them difficult to identify. They suck out the juices, weakening the plants. The fight is carried out with insecticides, for example, using Mospilan 20SP, Karate or drugs of natural origin.

Growing in pots

If you want to extend the summer, you can replant the Levka in a pot and it will continue to bloom in new conditions. The plant must be dug up carefully, trying to adapt to the size of the pot. You will have to pinch the root and shake off the soil.

The pot is filled with a new nutrient mixture, always with the addition of ash. The plant must be carefully planted in new soil and watered, possibly with the addition of “Kornevin” for better rooting. After this, water the plant very moderately for two weeks so that the root begins to grow and develop.

When and how to collect and store gillyflower seeds

You need to collect the seeds after pods appear in place of the flowers. You can let them ripen right on the vine. But if this is not possible (for example, it’s frozen or it’s constantly raining), then the plant is dug up along with the roots and dried in a cool and dry room.

Levka is hung by the root, and paper is laid out below. Ripe seeds are sorted and stored until next spring.

Application

Levkoy is perfect as a decoration in gardens and on balconies. Low varieties with double flowers and varied colors are suitable for balconies.

Levka is famous for its intense aroma, so it can often be found in recreation areas, under windows. In order for the plant to delight with flowers for a long time, it is worth sowing it approximately every 14 days.

Levy also works well as a cut flower for bouquets. To prolong the freshness of the flowers, we tear out the entire plant along with the roots. Then we immerse the entire plant in water for several hours. Only after this soaking do we remove the roots and place the flowers in a vase. This will allow the flowers to stay fresh for 7-10 days.

Levka in a pot will effectively decorate any windowsill. This is a beautiful plant that represents elegance and extraordinary grace. Its decorative flowers will decorate your garden or balcony. The species is ideal for flower beds, like a flower in a vase.

They can contrast beautifully with dark green shrubs and perennials. Along with popular garden plants (heliotrope, daylilies, calendula, phlox), gillyflowers are suitable for village gardens. They look beautiful in naturalistic plantings when creating country-style gardens.

Thanks to their unusual beauty, left-wings used to often visit gardens. Now they are becoming popular again. Their unique aroma will delight many flower lovers. Moreover, the plant does not cause any problems in growing and does not require special care.

Diseases and pests of gillyflower

Pests and diseases in gillyflowers or matthiolas are the same as in plants of the cruciferous family. For example, cabbage or radishes. Cruciferous flea beetles are especially troublesome. They are very small, but they cause a lot of trouble, leaving behind plants with leaves with small holes.

The rapeseed flower beetle loves flowers, not leaves. Its larvae live and feed in the bud, making them difficult to detect. And the cabbage fly loves the roots of plants. It can gnaw out entire passages in the taproot of gilly leaves, which can cause them to die.

The most famous diseases are clubroot and blackleg. Clubroot is caused by an infection contained in fungal spores. They penetrate the roots of plants and destroy it. To prevent this from happening, you need to take preventative measures, the main one of which is alternating plants. It is necessary to return a crop from the cruciferous family to the same place no earlier than after 4-5 years.

Blackleg can occur during the seedling growing stage. It is very important that the temperature in the room where the seedlings are grown does not fall below 15°C, and that watering is moderate. As a preventative measure, it is recommended to sprinkle the surface of the soil where the seedlings grow with calcined river sand.

Levkoy does not have to be grown as a monoculture. There are flowers that look more decorative than them. But its undoubted advantages are its unpretentiousness and wonderful aroma. Therefore, prefabricated flower beds, where several crops are collected, each of which complements each other, have a much greater effect.

Levkoy – photo

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