Inconspicuous but persistent. < img src = "https://zycie.news/crrops/367129/620x0/1/0/2025/04/09/ontfwucsrvh6qlc0c01tlq2v8jsiyvi1p7onrvstlb.jpg" alt = "Firletka Chalcedon, screen youtube @yemioltoptv7391" styles = "background-color: rgba (132,119,11,1)" > < p > red but not flashy. During the Polish People's Republic, she hosted almost every garden in the garden, wrapped in rural fences and city discounts with a soft flame of nostalgia. Today, the chalcedon company & ndash; known by many as a “flame of love” & ndash; He returns to his well -deserved place in the gardens, arousing childhood memories and introducing heat where it grows.

< p > Memory of the garden & oacute; in our grandmothers is not only a picture of lush rebate, but also the philosophy of planting plants' ndash; & AMP; BDQUO; The more, the better & rdquo;. Each corner was teeming with life, and the colorful spots of the flower & oacute; were decorated with paths, the walls of the house & oacute; in and wooden fences. Malwy, ostr & oacute; Żki, pounders & hellip; And she & ndash; Firletka, with a bunch of burning flower & oacute; in, as if someone had lit a lighthouse in the garden.

< P >The fact that gardeners are more and more willing to reach for the company is not only a matter of nostalgia. It is an extremely grateful plant & ndash; Drought resistant, blooming when most of the summer flower & oacute; in begins to break. Her red flowers catch the eye from June to mid -summer, and reaching even a meter high the plant is ideal for the background of rustic discounts.

< P > The company is best sowed at the turn of April and May, choosing a sunny position for her and a fertile, permeable soil. For an even more spectacular effect, it is worth planting it in groups & ndash; It then creates a flower & bonfir < p > return & oacute; t firletki is also part of a larger trend & ndash; creating garden & oacute; in a soul. Increasingly, we are moving away from sterile, minimalist arrangements in favor of a full of memories. Wooden wheels from the woza & oacute; in clay pitchers with lavender, barrels transformed into flower beds & ndash; All this creates an aura of peace, closeness with nature and the leisurely rhythm of life.

< p > In all this & ampquo; Flame of love & rdquo; It becomes a symbol of the durability of feelings, simplicity and beauty that does not need fireworks & oacute; w. Just look at these fiery flowers and remember the children's vacation with your grandfather & oacute; in, the smell of summer morning & oacute; in and the heat of the sun dancing on the leaves. < P > < iframe width = "560" height = "315" loading = "lazy" src = "https://www.youtube.com/embed/qes8osioype" title = "youtube video player" Frameborder = "0" allow = "Accelerromet; Clipboard-Write;

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

Natasha Kumar has been a reporter on the news desk since 2018. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining The Times Hub, Natasha Kumar worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my natasha@thetimeshub.in 1-800-268-7116