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The floor in the gazebo

„ Such a base in the gazebo is very durable, warm and friendly to the feet "- writes our reader Mirosław Janduda

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Watering the garden - rainwater

„ Rainwater has the best pH for plants and a temperature similar to the air temperature "- Joanna Domańska, Środa Wielkopolska

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The driveway is planted with saddlebags

„ A shed of evergreen yucca decorates the entrance to the property all year round "- Gracja Dąbrowska, Żory

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Platform made of fieldstones

„ I used a concrete mortar as fillings "- Marek Lipinski, Czersk

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Mold on tulips

„ My bulb plants were hit by a fungal disease. I dug up the damaged flowers and burned them ”- Tamara Koryluk, Nowy Sącz

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Garden planning

„ When the snow covered the entire plot, it was much easier to imagine the shapes of the discount "- Ewa Sroczyńska-Gleń, Chełm

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Delicate peony

„ Its leaves resemble dill and only one red flower grows on each shoot "- Wiesław Sierota, Tarnowskie Góry

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PiO: fighting sawdust machines

Sawdust, insects that eat the wood of deciduous trees, are a tough opponent - when they attack the trunk of the tree, it cannot be rescued. Here's how to fight them when they only feed on branches.

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PiO: wintering plants in the pond

Underwater plants, despite their troublesome expansiveness, are a useful element of a small ecosystem, which is a pond. Let's find out how to care for them in winter.

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PiO: wintering of the pencil and actinidia

Wintering of individual plants depends on many factors related, inter alia, to their origin or resistance. Learn how to help lead pencils and actinidia survive the winter.

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PiO: fighting insects in the garden

Ants, hornets and wasps have already appeared in many gardens, or will soon be. They are both useful and nuisance insects, so it's worth knowing how to deal with them.

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PiO: the smell of the forest in the garden and pruning apple trees

The following Questions and Answers are about trees - experts from My Beautiful Garden tell you how to get the scent of the forest in your garden and present ways to refresh a neglected and sick apple tree

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PiO: wintering and care for rhododendrons

The popularity of rhododendrons - especially in Poland - means that the editorial office receives many questions related to this ornamental shrub. The following are about wintering rhododendrons and fighting phytophthora.

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PiO: wintering dahlias and gunnery

Many plants are not suitable for wintering in the ground without proper preparation. Here are proven methods for wintering dahlias and gunnery - exceptional plants that require special winter care.

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PiO: plant propagation in spring

With the advent of spring, we receive a huge number of questions from you related to plant reproduction and care. The following is about bulbous plants and canna reproduction.

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PiO: we resume flowering of yucca, checkerboard and gladioli

Problems with flowering can have many causes - a sterile substrate, freezing or lack of the required change of position. We look at the reasons for the lack of flowering of yucca, checkerboards and gladioli.

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PiO: we resume flowering of clematis

Clematis for he althy development requires a specific position and constant, diligent care. Here's where to plant, and how to cut and fertilize your clematis for a rich and branchy plant.

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PiO: fighting dangerous insects

In the summer, many insects hide in places close to our daily lives. While useful, many of them can sting painfully, so getting rid of them should be the job of firefighters.

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PiO: fighting weeds on the lawn

Winter has a habit of leaving the lawn in a deplorable condition. Slush mold and the rapid growth of weeds are the bane of many gardeners. Learn the ways to deal with the problems that plague lawns in spring.

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PiO: cute cyclamen and poisonous garden plants

Detailed advice on how to handle cyclamen and a list of poisonous garden plants - these are the topics of the next text in the series Questions and Answers from My Beautiful Garden readers.

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PiO: growing and caring for grasses in the fall

Quite high autumn temperatures favor the late sowing of grasses. My Beautiful Garden expert answers a few questions related to grasses - both ornamental and lawn varieties.

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PiO: cultivation of raspberries and raspberry berries

Malinojeżyna is a berry shrub that is becoming more and more popular. Let's take a look at this intriguing variety grown by crossing raspberries and blackberries.

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PiO: readers' mysterious plants

We often receive requests from you to identify plants and advise on how to care for them. We invite you to get to know the profiles of interesting plants that you grow in your homes or gardens.

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PiO: coffee cultivation, sundevilla without secrets

Do you want to grow your own coffee or learn how to cultivate a beautiful Sundaville? My Beautiful Garden experts answer questions related to these two unique plants.

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PiO: cultivation of acidanters, a hedge of thyme

Experts answer the questions of the readers of My Beautiful Garden, advising on how to cultivate acidentry and how to care for a thuja hedge and how to combat earthworms.

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PiO: mysterious jasmine shrub and pruning

What kind of plant is the mysterious Cestrum Nocturnum? How to care for jasmine and viburnum? For answers to these questions, please see the Questions and Answers article below.

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PiO: grafting of the hanging willow

Sagging willow grafting is a difficult and demanding procedure. However, its effect may be a beautiful - especially in spring - shrub with an exceptional habit.

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PiO: fertilization, coffee and magnolia care

Ways to use fertilizers, care for the coffee bush and evergreen magnolia - the experts of My Beautiful Garden once again answer the questions of the readers of the magazine and the portal.

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PiO: planting under walnut and willow trees

Walnut and weeping willow are tree species under which it is difficult to grow other plants. Why? This question is answered by an expert

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PiO: sowing ashleaf dyptam

Ash-leaf dyptam is a perennial of remarkable beauty which is less and less frequent in Poland. Note, resistant to frost and having reasonable requirements, the plant can burn!

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