Sowing ornamental plants - the Oxalis-
I like planting. In fact, I have as many fruit trees as ornamental plants in my garden. It's wonderful to plant and wait to harvest the fruits of our labor after all the care we've given our plants.

Today I'm going to tell you about my Oxalis triangularis. Both the plant and the flowers are beautiful. I can't stop taking pictures of them when they bloom, and also when they look beautiful with all their purple and green colors.

These are bouquets of flowers that they usually give me in the mornings. In the afternoons, after a sunny day, they gradually close up, looking like butterflies with their wings closed.

I have two species. As you can see, their leaves are two-toned, but their flowers are always lilac-colored. They are not fragrant, but when I see them moving in the gentle breeze, it seems to me that they perfume the air with their colors.

Some people find these plants difficult to grow. I give them recommendations, and then they tell me that they are still the same. I don't know why some people who plant them don't get the same results with the same recommendations.

The soil for my plants is prepared with black soil, compost, organic fertilizer, a small amount of ash, and some crushed dry sticks. It is well-aerated soil, where water does not rot the roots and does not allow the soil to become waterlogged. I place the plants in the shade where they receive indirect sunlight. This way, they reward me with their beautiful flowers every day.
That's all for today with my precious clover flowers, as we affectionately call them in my region.
The photographs were taken with the Redmi Note 9.
The banners are my own and were made with Canva.
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The color stands out among the greens
Yes, they are very beautiful flowers.
I am grateful, @lhorgic. Thank you.
Greetings! After sowing, a little water each day is plenty. Now, you just wait for the future beautiful flowers. Soon, all this effort pays off. Your garden will explode with vibrant colors.
That's what I just showed, the excellent flowers and colors of my pretty Oxalis.