NIGHT-SCENTED PHLOX

A prudent move for the upcoming summer months would be to plant right now some night-scented phlox, which go by the Latin name ZALUZIANSKYA CAPENSIS. Grown just outside a window, the plant’s rich benefits will become apparent once its heady honey scent wafts inwards when the weather is warm. The plant is best grown from seed, either indoors in early spring to be later planted out, or outside, in either border or pot, once the fear of frost has abated. This packet was purchased online from trusted British plant suppliers THOMPSON & MORGAN, and cost £2.49 for 250 seeds. Once blooming, they should be given all the love they deserve, since once the season is over, this annual plant will inevitably die.

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5 Responses to “NIGHT-SCENTED PHLOX”

  1. Unfortunately, every plant I bring into my apartment dies. It is a very unnatural space…

  2. Oliver says:

    Any recommendations of good house plants?

  3. charlie says:

    a most tumultuously huge spider plant always looks fabulous if it is allowed to send off shoot all over the place…

  4. jimjam says:

    Lovely thought, I hope I remember to remember and buy some…

  5. I really enjoy reading your posts, i just used this website SwapmySeeds.com, as a way of giving away my unused seeds. Anyone know what I can sell them for? I have maybe 60 chrysanthemum seeds left.

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