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5 easy to grow flowering plants in the kitchen garden in September

A kitchen garden is a garden where you grow fruits, vegetables, and flowers of your own choice. There are a number of reasons why we recommend you to make yourself a kitchen garden and add some kitchen garden plants. Want to add amazing easy to grow flowering plants to the kitchen garden collection?

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5 easy to grow flowering plants in the kitchen garden in September

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  1. 5 easy to grow flowering plants in the kitchen garden in September theaffordableorganicstore.com/gardening-calendar-blogs/5-easy-to-grow-flowering-plants/ October 5, 2021 A kitchen garden is a garden where you grow fruits, vegetables, and flowers of your own choice. There are a number of reasons why we recommend you to make yourself a kitchen garden and add some kitchen garden plants. Want to add amazing easy to grow flowering plants to the kitchen garden collection? Here are some easy to grow flowering plants in the kitchen garden ideas to grow flowers at your home in the month of September. 1. Cosmos Thecosmos flower with the botanical name, Cosmos sulphureus, is a perennial plant besides being an annual plant that grows around 1 to 7 feet tall. It is a part of the sunflower family. They produce 3-5 inch flowers that resemble daisies in different colors. 1/7

  2. Growth and Care: To grow these flowering plants in the kitchen garden indoors, sow seeds in a seedling tray or a pot with a good seed starting mixture. Once they grow around 3-4 inches, move them to a bigger pot, around 5 inches. They are very low- maintenance plants that do not need a lot of attention. To keep them healthy, just spray a strong gush of water or insecticide spray after regular intervals of time and you’re good to go. Benefits: They are easy to grow They self-grow Edible Not bothered by pests 2. Lavender The Lavender plant with the botanical name Lavandula, is an aromatic flower that is a shrub-like perennial mostly cultivated as English Lavender. It is a small shrub that grows around 20-24 inches tall. The growth rate mostly depends on the variety of lavender that you are using. 2/7

  3. Growth and Care: When growing these flowering plants in the kitchen garden lavender in a pot in your kitchen, place it near a window where it receives sunlight. Use the right size of the container. After planting, water it regularly. To grow the flower in your kitchen, use a smaller variety of Lavender as it needs less light and grows well indoors. Benefits: Reduces anxiety and stress Helps relieve asthma Promotes better sleep Promotes hair growth 3. Pot Marigold The pot marigold flower with the botanical name Calendula, is a plant in the daisy family. It is usually grown annually in pots and garden beds. It is planted in Spring. It grows about 1-2 feet tall and can grow in full sunlight to part shade. 3/7

  4. Growth and Care: As mentioned above, to grow these flowering plants in the kitchen garden it is best if provided full sunlight or part shade. Keep the soil moist. Plant it in rich organic soil, which has well-draining properties. Benefits Full of antioxidants Help improve skin health Edible Antifungal and antimicrobial properties 4. Marigold The marigold flower with LeBotanically named Tagetes grows about 6-24 inches long and 6-20 inches wide. It is a herbaceous plant in the sunflower family that is native to America. 4/7

  5. Growth and Care: These flowering plants in the kitchen garden grow easily as indoor plants during winters and attract pollinators to your garden. Soak the soil while watering and keep it in a sunny area. It blooms in yellow, orange, and golden colors. Benefits Heals skin Protects from UV Rays Soothes mucus membranes of the throat Adds variety to the landscape 5. Zinnia The zinnia flower with the botanical name Zinnia elegans, grows 1-8 feet tall and 12-18 inches wide. It is from the daisy family in the sunflower tribe and is native to the United States and Mexico. 5/7

  6. Growth and Care: Plant these easy to grow flowering plants in the kitchen garden after the frost seed in your pot has passed. Place it in a sunny area and plant it in rich organic soil. Sow the seeds about ¼ inches deep. Benefits Nectar rich Attracts bees Low maintenance Fresh cut flowers Though these are 5 easy to grow flowering plants in the kitchen garden in September, following these extra tips can make your home gardening journey more comfortable for you and your organic veggies. Some general tips Prepare the soil environment before planting the flower seeds. Loosen the soil for at least 6 inches and mix organic matter and compost in it. While growing flowers, it’s important to pluck out the weeds before they steal the seeds’ requirements and affect the growth. Cut the deadheads timely to maintain the color and life of the plant. Cut the fading part of the plant and then fertilize. It regenerates the plant and improves its blossoming. As the plant grows and becomes tall, it may need your support. Add forked twigs or other tools to help the plant grow and nourish. 6/7

  7. These were some fresh easy to grow flowering plants in the kitchen gardening ideas from The Affordable Organic Store. Keep visiting to know more about kitchen gardening. Here are some other blogs which make your Green Space more Greener! How to make your own happy planters at your home. How to take care of your Garden soil. How to fight with pest attack. 5 easy to grow vegetables in the month of September. Have a look at some amazing Videos of Gardening that might help you! Coir Coins and Coir Pots for germination of Seeds. Plants tag to identify the Seeds. Neem Oil to avoid pest attack. Gardening tools to help you in prunning, mulching of soil. Here are some Workshops that might help you if you are new to Gardening! Convert your green space into small Miniature Garden. Know more about your Garden Soil. Know how to start your own small Garden. Cheers to happy Gardening! 7/7

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