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"align=left height=110 width=110 and when to trim thujas "
Some thujas grow slowly and keep their habit without requiring pruning, while others require regular pruning. See which thuja needs pruning, when to prune threshing to choose the time that best affects their growth, how to trim the thuja to keep it dense, nice, and how to trim the thuja for a hedge to get an evenly growing row of trees. Read more …"align=left height=110 width=110 it possible to put thujas into compost? "
After trimming a thuja hedge or other maintenance work, there may be a lot of fragments of cut shoots left, which it is a pity to throw away. See if you can put thuja into compost with other materials and learn about other ways to use cut thuja twigs in your garden. Read more …"align=left height=110 width=110 the thuja. How to choose the best tuja fertilizer? "
Fertilizing thuja is a very important procedure, especially on poor soils and in the first years after planting these popular plants. See how to fertilize thuja, how to choose the best thuja fertilizer and when to start fertilizing thuja so that plants begin their growing season properly and quickly regain vigor after winter. Read more …"align=left height=110 width=110 to fertilize thujas so that they grow quickly and do not turn brown? "
The most common symptom of improper fertilization of thuja is their yellowing and browning.To prevent this, it is necessary to provide them with the optimal dose of nutrients on a regular basis. See what to fertilize the thujas so that they grow quickly, do not turn brown and keep their he alth and beautiful appearance for many years! Read more …"align=left height=110 width=110 do the shades turn yellow and wither? 3 common causes! "
The cause of yellowing and withering of thuja shoots can be improper planting, care errors or pathogens. Whatever the reason, quick intervention is needed to save the plants. Here are 3 common causes of yellowing and withering of thuja, and ways to restore these plants to a pretty, he althy appearance! Read more …"align=left juniper - use, varieties, cultivation, diseases "
The common juniper is a popular coniferous shrub with many interesting varieties. Juniper can be used in the heath garden, on slopes and in places difficult to develop.See what the cultivation of common juniper looks like, choose the most interesting varieties of common juniper for your garden. Read more …"align=left juniper - varieties, cultivation, pruning, reproduction "
Creeping juniper is the leader among coniferous shrubs planted as ground cover plants, on slopes, rockeries and in various bedding compositions. It is characterized by a large selection of creeping varieties and low requirements. See how to plant creeping junipers, which varieties to choose for your garden, how to care for them, how to prune and reproduce creeping junipers. Read more …"align=left height=110 width=110 to protect conifers in winter - protection against frost and snow "
Most of the coniferous trees and shrubs seem to be frost-resistant enough to avoid the winter chills. However, in spring you can often see browned shoots, deformed twigs and whole plants dying not only in gardens but also on balconies and terraces.See in which cases it is required to protect conifers against frost and snow and how to best protect conifers for the winter. Read more …"align=left height=110 width=110 ginkgo biloba - description, cultivation, healing properties "
Ginkgo biloba, or ginkgo biloba, is a frost-resistant tree with a fairly slow growth, with a cone-shaped habit, and more spreading in older plants. It is valued for its decorative foliage and healing properties. Learn about interesting varieties of ginkgo with colorful leaves, suitable for different types of gardens, and find out what are the requirements of ginkgo in garden cultivation. Read more …"align=left height=110 width=110 Tulip Tree - cultivation, varieties, diseases "
The American tulip tree will be perfect as a solitaire planted in a garden in particularly exposed places, and the American tulip tree varieties will surprise many gardening connoisseurs.Find out what is worth knowing about this plant and what to pay attention to when deciding to grow an American tulip in your own garden! Read more …"align=left height=110 width=110 - properties, cultivation, recipes "
The edible chestnut belongs to the beech family. It is one of the few trees from the Mediterranean area that can grow in the ground in our climate. See how the cultivation of chestnut in Poland looks like, find out what its properties and nutritional values ​​are, and learn the best recipes for using its sheep. Read more …"align=left height=110 width=110 ornamental trees and shrubs "
Cutting ornamental trees and shrubs is one of the most important steps in the care of these plants. At the same time, it is controversial and often poorly performed. When, what and how to cut? This question is asked by many gardeners and gardeners.An entire book could be written in response. In a short article, however, we will try to bring closer the topic of cutting trees and shrubs and systematize the concepts associated with it. Read more …"align=left height=110 width=110 hedges "
Cutting a hedge is a procedure that has a decisive impact on the formation and final shape of the hedge, its density and growth rate. To properly cut hedges, find out what the cutting rules are, when the hedges should be cut, which hedge plants need to be cut and what tools to use to cut hedges. Here is a handy hedge cutting guide. Read more …"align=left height=110 width=110 hedge in fall "
"Autumn is just around the corner, which means it&39;s time to properly prepare plants in your home greenery. Cooling down, more frequent rainfall and shorter days may cause the branches and shoots of the hedges to die.Thanks to proper care, they will still be an oasis of peace, tranquility and relaxation. In order to maintain a nice and he althy appearance of our live fence, it is worth following a few simple care treatments. Read more …"align=left height=110 width=110 for a deciduous hedge - beech, hornbeam, privet or barberry "
Plants for a deciduous hedge are usually those that are undemanding, grow quickly and tolerate pruning well. As a result, they branch out strongly, creating a decorative and dense barrier. The availability and low price of seedlings are also important. The most common plants for deciduous hedges are beech, hornbeam, privet, barberry, and also boxwood. What are their advantages and disadvantages, which one is the best for a hedge? Read more …"align=left height=110 width=110 shrubs for a hedge "
Evergreen hedges are mostly coniferous hedges.However, we can also use evergreen deciduous shrubs as year-round covers. This unusual element of the garden will look interesting throughout the year. Here are the 6 most popular evergreen shrubs for hedges! Read more … ◄ BACK.NEXT ►
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