I like the article The Flax is large in size and 30 cm in height; in the summer it assumes a blue colouring. These plants aren't evergreens, which means they lose their leaves some months during the year. These plants grow covering the whole land at their disposal. The Flax is a plant for a rock garden. Fertilization Flax
Annual plants have a quite vigorous development and need, during the spring, a continuous fertilization; when placing them let’s add some humus or mature manure or some slow release granular fertilizer to the ground. During the spring months we suggest mixing some fertilizer for flowering plants to the irrigating water every 20-30 days. Exposure Flax

The Flax should be grown outdoors; it can bear very harsh temperatures without any problems, even many degrees below zero. The Flax should be grown in a bright place, with direct sunlight.These plants have an annual development, therefore when it becomes cold they deteriorate, and get completely eradicated. Watering Flax

Water rarely, about once every 1-2 weeks with 2-3 glasses of water , keeping the soil dry for a few days before watering again; when wetting we suggest avoiding surpluses, however to wet the soil deep down. As the cold weather arrives, in autumn, usually waterings is interrupted because these plants can't bear harsh temperatures. Treatments Flax
Generally during this time of year we suggest a pre-emptive treatment with wide range insecticide and with a systemic fungicide, to prevent the attack from part of the aphids and the development of fungus diseases, often favoured by a mild and damp climate. Soil Flax
We advise locating these annual plants in a dissolved soil, with an elevated drainage.
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Notes Flax
When wanted we can grow these plants in a vase. The indications given in this article are related to a medium size plant.
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