Decorative plants - Page 18

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Climbing roses can be a wonderful decoration for pergolas, trellises and fences. However, in order for them to grow vigorously and bloom wonderfully in our gardens, it is necessary to perform appropriate care treatments in spring, enabling them to quickly regenerate after winter. Due to their specificity, climbing roses require a slightly different treatment than roses growing in a shrub form. Read more …"align=left height=110 width=110 multi-flower roses - varieties, care "
Bedding (multi-flower) roses are currently one of the most numerous groups of roses. They are intended for planting beds and flower beds, where the best effect is obtained by planting them in large groups. Due to the long and abundant flowering, they give the illusion of colorful spots. They are relatively undemanding and suitable for most home and allotment gardens. Read more …"align=left height=110 width=110 roses - varieties, cultivation "
Park roses belong to the group where the greatest variation in the appearance of flowers and shrubs can be seen. However, their common feature is vigorous growth and abundant flowering. Because these do not require many treatments, they have low soil requirements. Due to their features, they are particularly suitable for planting parks and gardens. Read more …"align=left height=110 width=110 roses - the most interesting varieties "
Historical roses are notable for their beautiful flowers and very intense fragrance. Their habit gives the gardens a medieval charm. They took their name from the period in which these beautiful shrubs come. Most of the varieties in this group were bred in the 18th and 19th centuries. The boom in the production of new varieties was due to their Far Eastern counterparts with which they were crossed. Read more …"align=left height=110 width=110 cover roses - varieties, planting, care "
Ground cover roses are a group of varieties perfect for planting slopes and sunny places in cities and home gardens. They form carpets above the ground, sprinkled with white, pink, red or yellow flowers, densely covered with thorny stems. See what varieties of ground cover roses are the best, how to plant them and how to care for ground cover roses to ensure he althy growth and abundant flowering of these plants.Read more …"align=left height=110 width=110 rose, Rosa rugosa - cultivation, variety, reproduction "
The wrinkled rose (Rosa rugosa) captivates with its fragrance, it is perfect for park plantings and hobby gardens. It can be planted on large areas, near roads or in the form of a hedge. See how easy it is to grow a wrinkled rose in a garden, what varieties of this rose are particularly attractive and how to propagate it in your home garden. Read more …"align=left height=110 width=110 roses - care, varieties, how to plant "
Standard roses, also known as rose trees, are shrubs with seasonal leaves and beautiful flowers. They look great at discounts and emphasize representative places in our gardens. They are also a great choice for a terrace or patio. See what interesting varieties of stem roses to choose for your garden and what proper care looks like, ensuring their abundant flowering and maintaining a nice habit of rose trees.Read more …"align=left height=110 width=110 to protect roses on a trunk against winter "
Trunk roses, also referred to as standard roses, are grafted forms taking the shape of characteristic rose trees. Unfortunately, although very pretty, such plants are usually sensitive to frost. Therefore, it is very important to properly protect the roses on the trunk against winter. Both the rootstock, i.e. the stem of such a rose, and the decorative variety grafted on it, forming the crown of the rose tree, require protection. Read more …"align=left height=110 width=110 is the rose not blooming? How to get roses to bloom! "
The rose is a beautifully flowering plant, often planted in gardens, parks or city squares. Although it is usually easy to grow and looks beautiful on summer days, it sometimes happens that the rose does not bloom. And then it loses much of its charm.Learn about 5 common reasons why a rose won't bloom and some practical ways to get roses to bloom! Read more …"align=left height=110 width=110 leaf curl "
Rose leaf curl is a fairly common symptom. See why rose leaves curl and how to help ailing shrubs. Here are the 3 most common causes of rose leaf curl! Read more …"align=left height=110 width=110 - planting, care, reproduction "
Rhododendron, often also called rhododendron, is a species-rich shrub species belonging to the heather family. In the wild, plants of the genus rhododendron are found mainly in the mountain forests of Asia and North and Central America. They inhabit shaded places with high air humidity. How to provide them with proper growing conditions in our gardens? Read more …"align=left height=110 width=110 is the rhododendron not blooming "
Evergreen rhododendrons are a picturesque accent that enlivens the garden. They look beautiful in groups, and their flowers please the eye from May to June. However, it is often the case that the rhododendron does not bloom. This problem is usually related to errors in the cultivation and care of these plants. Find out about the top 7 reasons why rhododendron does not bloom and find out how to remedy them. Read more …"align=left height=110 width=110 for rhododendrons after blooming "
In spring, rhododendrons please us with wonderful flowers of various colors. However, this flowering depletes plants. What should the care of rhododendrons look like after flowering so that the plants continue to decorate the garden and bloom profusely the next year? Read more …"align=left height=110 width=110 rhododendrons. How and when to replant rhododendrons? "
Replanting rhododendrons should be done in such a way as to reduce the stress associated with transplanting and provide the plant with the best possible conditions in a new position. How and when to replant rhododendrons so that they survive this procedure in the best condition? Read more …"align=left height=110 width=110 to plant next to the rhododendrons? "
Rhododendrons, which include azaleas and rhododendrons, are among the most beautifully flowering ornamental shrubs. See what to plant next to your rhododendrons to highlight their qualities with a variety of colors and forms. Here are the best plants to plant alongside rhododendrons! Read more … ◄ BACKNEXT ►
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