The cornflower used to be native to the edges of many grain fields. Excessive fertilization and the consistent destruction of weeds meant that the blue beauty has become rare in the wild today. If you want to settle the cornflower in your garden, where it blends very harmoniously into natural flower beds, you have to give it the right location.

The perfect place
So that the cornflower forms as many flowers as desired, you should plant them in a warm, sunny or partially shaded location. in the shade, the beauty of the garden takes care of itself and produces significantly fewer buds.
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Cornflowers are bee pastures and attract many insects such as bumblebees, butterflies and bees. For this reason, too, it makes sense to give the pretty daisy family a place in the garden.