Decorative plants - Page 17

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The scarlet fire is a popular ornamental shrub. From May to June, this thorny shrub is covered with a large number of tiny white flowers, and in August, bright fruits appear, which persist through the winter. See what it is like to grow a scarlet fire in the garden, choose the best varieties and learn about ways to propagate the firefly on your own! Read more …"align=left height=110 width=110 cinquefoil - varieties, cultivation, cutting, reproduction "
Shrubby cinquefoil is a tolerant and easy-to-grow shrub with a large flowering time. See what the cultivation of a shrubby cinquefoil in the garden looks like, how to cut the cinquefoil so that it blooms profusely and retains an attractive habit, and learn how to reproduce it in amateur cultivation conditions! Read more …"align=left height=110 width=110 pieris - varieties, cultivation, pruning, diseases "
Learn the secrets of growing Japanese pieris in your garden, choose the best variety of this shrub for your garden, see how to properly perform pieris pruning, when is it best to do it, and how to combat Japanese pieris diseases. Here's everything you need to know about Japanese pieris! Read more …"align=left height=110 width=110 kalikarpa - garden cultivation and recommended varieties "
The beauty, or kalicarp, stands out from other shrubs, especially in autumn.It is then that her fruity beads, with a unique violet color, make the beauty a contrasting accent and is one of the last plants to decorate the garden in winter. Here are the secrets of growing a beauty and the most interesting garden varieties. Read more …"align=left height=110 width=110 Miniature Willow "
Willows do not cause many problems in cultivation, and thanks to a large selection of miniature willows grafted on a trunk, we can find trees that meet our needs. Specimens on smaller rootstocks, up to 100 cm in height, look good in combination with other plants and will even fit on the balcony. See which variety of willow grafted on a trunk to choose and how to care for such a willow. Read more …"align=left height=110 width=110 Whole Leaf Willow Hakuro Nishiki "
"Japanese whole-leaved willow (Salix integra) Hakuro Nishiki is an attractive shrub with colorful foliage, usually found grafted on a trunk, with an attractive spherical crown.It is suitable for growing both in gardens and in pots on balconies and terraces. It is an interesting proposition for people looking for plants with an attractive appearance, and at the same time quite easy to grow. Read more …"align=left height=110 width=110 roses - varieties, cultivation, how to cultivate "
Roses are one of the most popular garden shrubs. There are over 200 wild rose species and nearly 20 thousand species in the world. noble varieties. What makes some roses bloom and grow luxuriantly, while others are ailing and easily susceptible to diseases? Learn the secrets of growing roses and the best varieties to grow in your garden. What groups do we divide roses into and do they differ? Read more …"align=left height=110 width=110 care in spring "
Spring is the time of many works in the rose garden. During this period, we discover plants protected for winter, check their condition, start fertilization and trim the bushes.You can also plant new roses in the garden. The choice of interesting garden varieties is huge. Here is a detailed description of the various treatments related to the care of roses in spring. Read more …"align=left height=110 width=110 roses "
Fall is the recommended planting time for rose bushes. Bushes planted at this time of year take root more easily and it will be easier for us to trim them. In spring, it is recommended to only plant stem roses, as planted in autumn require quite troublesome procedures related to protecting them from frost. See how to plant roses in the garden. Read more …"align=left height=110 width=110 roses. How, when and with what to fertilize roses? "
Fertilizing roses is a very important procedure in the care of these shrubs. The lack of proper fertilization very quickly affects the appearance of roses, which lose their nice appearance, bloom poorly and become susceptible to diseases.It is important that we choose the right fertilizer for roses but also apply it at the right time. See how, when and what to fertilize the roses to make them bloom luxuriantly and grow he althily! Read more …"vspace=1 roses. How and when to prune roses? "
Pruning roses is one of the basic procedures in the cultivation of these shrubs. The pruning rules are not very complicated but they differ for different groups of roses. See how and when to prune the roses so that they grow he althily and bloom profusely! Read more …"align=left height=110 width=110 roses - care, planting, covering, cutting "
From spring to autumn 2010, Przemysław Martyniak, a passionate producer of rose bushes for many years, appeared on our forum several times as an expert. After the end of Mr. Przemysław's duties, our editorial office received additional questions from readers about the autumn planting of roses and how to deal with these shrubs in the pre-winter period.See how to care for roses in the fall. Read more …"align=left height=110 width=110 roses for winter - covering, capping, trimming "
Securing roses for the winter is usually a necessity, as these shrubs are not frost-resistant enough in our climate. Thanks to appropriately selected actions, it is possible to make our roses survive even a very cold winter. See how best to protect roses for the winter, when and how to cover them, whether pruning roses for the winter is advisable. Read more …"align=left height=110 width=110 roses - varieties, cultivation, care "
Large-flowered roses are the most numerous group of roses, including varieties belonging to tea hybrids (Hybrid Tea) and their derivatives, derived from old Chinese roses. They owe their popularity to wonderful flowers that reach large sizes.If we decide to plant them in the garden, however, we will have to meet quite high growing requirements for roses from this group. Read more …"align=left height=110 width=110 roses - varieties, planting, growing, cutting "
Climbing roses are varieties characterized by long shoots, resembling creepers. They belong to the group of roses that require more time and patience. In order to see the effect of a flowering wall, you sometimes have to wait 3-4 years or even longer. They can climb a pergola or a tree by clinging to their spines, but very often they also require help in the form of tying shoots to a support. Read more … ◄ BACK.NEXT ►
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