Grant flax is a hardy and disease-resistant plant widely used for soil cover cropping. This variety thrives on various soil types, except acidic ones, and is distinguished by its high frost resistance. Grant flax enriches the soil with organic matter, improves its structure, and protects crops from pests. Flax seeds are sown in late August to early September, and plant height reaches between 60 and 150 centimeters.
Furthermore, Grant flax is valued for its ecological and hygienic properties, as it is a natural and completely eco-friendly fabric. The material has good breathability, the ability to wick heat and moisture, making it ideal for sewing summer clothing, including suits, dresses, jackets, and skirts. Flax is characterized by durability, strength, and biological neutrality; it does not generate static electricity and ensures comfort even in hot weather.
Care for flax products requires certain knowledge: after washing, the fabric should not be spun at high speeds as flax wrinkles easily. It is recommended to iron the items while damp through a cotton cloth, then air dry them outdoors or in a well-ventilated room after laying them flat on hangers. This approach helps maintain the appearance and quality of flax items for a long time.