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Practical Gardener: we sow perennial seeds

In the era of easy availability of shoot seedlings, sowing perennials is traditionally used less frequently. However, autumn sowing is a proven and easy way to obtain seedlings, e.g. hellebores and primroses.

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Practical Gardener: Digging up tulip bulbs

Changing the tulip growing location is the secret to their abundant annual flowering. Here's how to excavate, store, and relocate your tulips.

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Practical Gardener: spring planting and care

Spring has settled rather well, this is great news for us gardeners. There is a lot of work to make it easier, we have prepared a large handful of tips to help in taking care of the plants around in spring.

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Practical Gardener - How to store vegetables?

Only some fruits are suitable for post-season storage. By choosing the right apples or pears, we can be sure that the fruit will not rot during several weeks of storage.

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Practical Gardener: spring work in the orchard

In spring, orchard maintenance should not be limited to pruning. It is especially important for plant fruiting to ensure adequate access to water and nutrients.

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Practical Gardener: September full of duties

In September there will be several gardening tasks important from the point of view of the next season. We advise you on how to properly perform them in order to prepare the plants for winter and wait for spring without fear.

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Practical Gardener: Pear crown pruning in spring

Pear trees are among the most popular fruit trees planted in our gardens. They are usually not difficult to grow. Sometimes, however, it is difficult to cut and form properly.

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Practical Gardener: thinning the plum trees

Most of the fruit trees we grow in our gardens bloom very profusely. Flowers often cover the trees so densely that you can hardly see the crown, which negatively affects fruiting.

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Practical Gardener: we fight rusts

Yellow-orange spots on the leaves are a clear symptom of rust-causing fungus attack. Infestation occurs in several varieties, distinguishing between them helps in the treatment of infected plants.

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Practical Gardener: cultivation and use of snowdrops

Śnieżyczki - the Polish representative of this type are snowdrops - any day they will start to emerge from the snow. We encourage you to cultivate, especially since the sight of them reminds you of the upcoming spring.

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Practical Gardener: January preparations for the season

Planning future plantings is one of the many gardening activities that should be done in January. Knotweed or thirst on a discount, or maybe an Aukuba in a greenhouse? Here are our tips.

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Practical Gardener: sowing annual plants

In January, we start sowing seeds of annual plant species that are distinguished by an exceptionally long vegetation period or a long germination time.

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Practical Gardener: August Duties

In August, first of all, care for plants should be combined - especially when the heat is coming, with preparing the flora for the inexorably impending end of the flowering season.

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Practical Gardener: sow, plant, harvest

Planting bamboos in containers, cutting vines and harvesting the first crops in a vegetable garden - these are only some of the tips that we have prepared in the next

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Practical Gardener: we plant garlic!

The weather and the vacation period encourage gardening. Why not use a few free moments to, for example, plant garlic or a new plant in the fence, such as Japanese pieris?

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Practical Gardener: planting and care

In order to be able to enjoy a colorful garden in the season, you should take care of planting your favorite plants now. So, we advise you on how to prepare seedlings and collect shoots.

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Practical Gardener: planting and caring for plants in the fall

Many perennials, trees and shrubs are planted in the fall, so that in the spring they have a well-developed root system and are ready for growth. We advise you how and when to plant many species and varieties.

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Practical Gardener: Planting bulbs in the fall

In the fall, when we nostalgically watch nature fall into hibernation, it is worth taking advantage of the last days of warmth and putting into the ground the bulbs that enjoy the eyes of spring, among others tulips or daffodils.

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Practical Gardener: planting bulbs in boxes

Let's take advantage of the last few weeks without frost! Early planting of bulbs on terraced boxes guarantees that the plants will survive the winter and grow smoothly in spring.

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The Practical Gardener: propagating and planting in March

Spring is around the corner, so it's time to shop around for some new garden plants. We advise on how to effectively reproduce and plant plants before the season.

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Practical Gardener: we plant annual plants

Rapidly growing annual plants with their beauty will decorate every garden. In order to be able to enjoy the flowers in a few weeks, you should make seedlings such as zeniszka, sage and marigolds as soon as possible.

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Practical Gardener: seedlings in eco-pots

Pots made of biodegradable material are more and more often used for seedlings due to their practicality - after fulfilling their role, they decompose in the soil, serving as compost.

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Practical Gardener: propagation of onion vegetables

Dividing clumps of growing plants into smaller ones is an effective way to reproduce onion vegetables. This procedure should be performed in August, remembering about proper preparation of seedlings.

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Practical Gardener: we propagate container plants

We present further gardening tips to help you care for and constantly improve gardens and balcony arrangements. Get advice and inspiration prepared by experts

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Practical Gardener: plants worth growing

Frost-resistant fuchsia or spruce in the garden, colorful primroses or maybe butterflies at home? Find out about popular plants that you should consider planting and breeding in December.

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Practical Gardener: we breed chrysanthemums

April and May are suitable months for preparing chrysanthemum seedlings. Taking care of high air humidity and the constantly moist substrate, the cuttings will take root after a month and will bloom in the fall.

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Practical Gardener: we plant rhubarb in the fall

Dividing perennials, planting rhubarb or feeding annual balcony plants - the turn of summer and autumn is full of important duties. It's time to start preparing for winter and next spring!

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Practical Gardener: preparations for fall

The closer to autumn, the more responsibilities there are for gardeners. You should not only end the current season, but also prepare the plants for the next one. In the Practical Gardener we advise you on how to do it.

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Practical Gardener: pruning, transplanting, fertilizing

Nature is already awake for good! We all look forward to warmer weekends, because there is a lot of work in the garden. We have prepared a list of duties to make it easier to plan.

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Practical Gardener: late April / early May in the garden

We were just happy with the arrival of spring and we should already start preparing the garden for summer. Fertilization is of key importance in the period of the most intensive plant growth.

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