Not all owners of private plots can boast of fertile land.
An expert of the online publication Belnovosti, agronomist, landscape designer Anastasia Kovrizhnykh named plants that will delight you with their flowering even in such conditions.
This flower is also known as aquilegia or aquilegia. The perennial has a taproot and evokes affection with its peculiar "horns". Another plus is that the plant readily reproduces by self-seeding.
A perennial plant with a fibrous root system. You have probably seen rudbeckia blooming in the form of yellow daisies with a black center. Like columbine, "Kremlin stars" sow themselves.
Having chosen one or another variety, you will be able to decorate your flower beds with shrubs with flowers from white to purple-violet. The roots of the perennial plant are hooked, but not deep. It is also appropriate to use the term "self-seeding" in relation to echinacea.
Florists affectionately call this perennial "blue sea" and assure that old varieties of this aster do not require special care and nutrition. The distinctive feature of the plant is a pleasant honey aroma.
Zorka, or night beauty, as mirabilis is also called, feels great in the most "inconvenient" places. A thick and powerful root goes deep into the ground. Crimson and extremely fragrant in the evening flowers cause delight in many summer residents.