Giant onion flowers.

Giant onion flowers.
My photos of flowers.
This is Spanish onion. It was probably named so because it resembles an onion. It also sheds seeds like an onion. And the leaves themselves resemble onions.
These flowers grow along my curb. They are quite tall. I like them. You don't need to plant or sow it every time. It sheds its seeds on its own and will grow again the following year.
Caring for it is not difficult at all.
I watered it; the hotter it is outside, the more often you need to water it, as few flowers like drought. But many flowers like moisture, and I'm not talking about swampy areas.
You need to water flowers, as well as all plants, in the evening when the heat subsides. This is because when you water, water can get on the leaves, and strong sunlight can burn the leaves. Then watering does more harm than good. Therefore, the best time to water is in the morning or evening. But if you have drip irrigation, which moistens the soil and the plant at the root, then it doesn't matter when you water it.
You can also fertilize flowers with special flower fertilizer. You can also use folk remedies for feeding.
If you take care of your flowers, they will delight you with their beauty and blooms.

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