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Garden recipe: the whole garden smells of resin

Designing and growing a garden composed mainly of various species of coniferous trees and shrubs has many advantages. We invite you to get to know the idea of ​​our reader for a mini-game in the garden.

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Garden recipe: balcony vegetable garden

" The author of the following text is a reader of the magazine Przepis na Ogród - Urszula Miturzyńska from Koszalin. " "With a little desire, you can also live in a block of flats among greenery and the scent of flowers"

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Varieties of bulbous plants for autumn planting

Something ends, something begins. It is already necessary to plan and carry out spring plantings of bulbs. We plant tulips, hyacinths, daffodils, crocuses ...

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Designing a backyard orchard

„ It is important to choose species and their varieties and plan the appropriate planting density "- Bogusław Słoński, Biestrzyków

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Rhododendron protection program

The most popular disease affecting rhododendrons - phytophthora

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We produce flower seedlings

In February, at home or under cover, we can start preparing seedlings of annual flowers, e.g. sage, petunias or verbena. This should be borne in mind when preparing the spring seedling of annuals.

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Producing vegetables in a greenhouse (Tip)

No time to waste! In heated or solidly insulated greenhouses, even in February, we can start preparing seedlings of popular vegetables - lettuce, leek or onions. We advise you on how to successfully start the development of early spring vegetable seedlings.

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Almost like in the jungle

„ The irregular distribution of various species of flowers and shrubs in our garden gave the effect of a thicket "- Tadeusz Sokołowski, Sosnowiec

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Problems with hazel

The conditions prevailing in the past year favored the infestation of hazel by fungi, mainly by the perpetrator of moniliosis caused by the fungus Monilinia coryli.

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Correct lilac cut

Lilacs are shrubs that respond well to cutting shoots. Annual x-rays contribute to the formation of strong buds for the next year. Find out when and how to carry out this procedure.

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Garden recipe: roulades are best made in December

" The author of the following text is Jadwiga Antonowicz-Osiecka from Korczyce, a reader of the magazine Przepis na Ogród. " "Rooting shoots is a simple method of plant reproduction" Many of my shrubs I grew sama But I think the vineyard that makes me happy every year it is increased by several new seedlings I can also boast black currants propagated from an old bush, similarly to virginia creeper, hydrangea or forsythia All these shrubs have grown

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Practical Gardener: evergreen ferns

Common fern and rock fern are two of many evergreen ferns. Thanks to their durability, plants mainly associated with home breeding can do well in the garden, even in winter.

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Practical Gardener: winter beauties

Fortunately for many gardeners, there are cold-loving plant varieties that, despite unfavorable conditions, successfully maintain an attractive appearance. We invite you to get to know some of them.

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Practical Gardener: overwintering container plants

For low temperature sensitive container plants it is time to go home. Which species should be kept in high temperatures in winter? Answer in the article.

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The Practical Gardener: Winter pest management

In winter, when snow falls, wild animals run out of food. As a result, they visit our gardens more often. The hares are the main threat to our trees.

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Practical Gardener: wintering fruit in containers

Dwarf varieties of fruit plants cultivated in containers require protection against frost. It is enough to move them to a cold room or dig them into the soil.

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Practical Gardener: wintering potted ornamental plants

In mid-November, the first frost is usually a matter of days. As soon as possible, it is necessary to arrange a suitable wintering place for potted plants previously residing outside.

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Practical Gardener: decorating with rare plants

Do you know the ear liatr? This exotic plant from North America is perfect for flower beds and vases. Maybe it's time to bring a breath of freshness to your garden?

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Practical Gardener: harvesting and storing vegetables and fruits

Many vegetables and fruits grow up in late fall. We advise you on how to effectively collect, store and cultivate them in the next article in the Practical Gardener series.

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Practical Gardener: classes in early spring

A momentary increase in temperature is enough for some plants to come to life in February. They herald the upcoming season. We remind you about the most important pre-spring treatments.

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Practical Gardener: we invite bees to the garden

There is no better investment in the quality of flowering plants than creating a habitat for beneficial bees. Insects will be happy to make themselves comfortable in the garden if we provide them with conditions for laying eggs.

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Practical Gardener: raspberry shoot dieback

One of the most dangerous raspberry diseases is shoot dieback caused by Didymell applanata fungus. The disease manifests as purple-brown spots at the base of the leaves. Here are its characteristics.

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Practical Gardener: we set up a row of raspberries

The best date to start raspberry plantations is the beginning of November. The bushes planted at this date will take root well before the ground freezes. This is how raspberries are planted in a row.

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Practical Gardener: tips for the warmer days of January

Taking small steps closer to spring, you should think not only about the care of wintering plants, but also about choosing new ones that will enrich the garden in spring. For help, please visit the Practical Gardener.

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Practical Gardener: tasks for the beginning of autumn

The last days of summer are ahead of us. The weather is still good, so let's take advantage of the favorable conditions to prepare the plants before the approaching end of the growing season. These are the most urgent responsibilities.

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Practical Gardener: tasks for the first days of autumn

The beginning of fall marks the start of preparations for winter - fluctuations in temperature can quickly force gardeners to transfer indoor wintering plants to their home. Check what else needs to be done.

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Practical Gardener: tasks for the beginning of August

August is the time when, among others, we should stop fertilizing some plants. However, there are many more holiday duties in the garden as well as in the orchard or vegetable garden.

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Practical Gardener: tasks for the end of August

Watering the lawn, growing arugula on the balcony, caring for blackberries or cabbage - these are just a few of the many sentences that await gardeners at the end of August. Please see the article for details.

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Practical Gardener: protecting plants from the cold

Late autumn is the high time to protect sensitive plants from frost - especially when the first frosts appear. Experts advise on how to do this in every part of the garden.

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The Practical Gardener: sowing with spring in mind

Without doing anything about the ongoing winter, let's use this time for the first sowing of plants that will have enough time to develop at home so that they are suitable for proper planting in spring.

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