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  "path": "/news/gardening/165803-scabiosa-easy-summer-flower-garden/",
  "publishedAt": "2026-02-10T16:44:00.000Z",
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  "textContent": "An elegant flowering shrub can grow in just one summer even from the most unremarkable seeds. There is a plant that easily turns an ordinary flower bed into a bright garden accent, blooming for most of the season without demanding complex care.\nA Forgotten Summer Favorite Making a Comeback\n\nAmong countless garden novelties, many gardeners overlook one surprisingly simple yet striking plant — scabiosa, also known as pincushion flower. Its key advantage is the ability to grow directly from seed without seedlings or special preparation.\nIf seeds are sown outdoors in May, sturdy bushes appear by mid-summer, reaching heights of about 40 to 80 centimeters. The plants branch quickly and look lush even in the simplest flower beds.",
  "title": "The Forgotten Summer Flower That Blooms Until Frost"
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