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PiO: Australian ficus and arrangement of a sunny terrace

Another article in the Questions and Answers series is devoted to the silhouette of the Australian ficus and the problem of one of the Readers - how to arrange a terrace located on the south side.

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PiO: fejhoa, southern hairpin, fleshcap

Fejhoa, southern bumblebee, fleszowiec - at the Readers' request, we present the silhouettes of these unusual plants along with advice on how to cultivate them in our conditions.

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PiO: trees and shrubs at the turn of the seasons

Despite a solid winter, we will soon start seeing the first symptoms of spring. The editorial expert advises on how to use this period to improve the condition of garden trees and shrubs.

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PiO: what is puzyrnik and how to plant spruce trees in a hedge?

In the Questions and Answers series, our experts explain what it is and how to care for a clearing house, as well as how to burst spruce trees to obtain a perfect hedge

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PiO: is it worth scarifying the lawn?

Although the period of the most intensive development of grass is already behind us in the summer, the lawn still requires constant care. In addition to regular watering and mowing, scarifying should be carried out in summer.

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PiO: selection of plants for the bed

It's time to plan your discounts. Lavender is a popular bedding plant, so we would like to remind you how to plant it. The pictures the Reader asked about are less known. For details, see the text!

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PiO: trees and shrubs in autumn

The slowly approaching October reminds you of the obligations that must be performed before the fall. When it comes to trees and shrubs, the most important thing is to trim the shoots and protect them from frost.

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PiO: cutting bushes before winter

Some of the shrubs can be cut even in late autumn. This treatment will help late-flowering shrubs to grow he althy in spring, so it's worth doing as recommended by experts.

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PiO: should you remove poisonous plants?

P:I am a regular reader of your magazine, thanks to which I designed my own garden. After four years, I decided to reorganize a little. Cypresses are frozen after winter. I've heard they're poisonous, so I want to get them out of my garden or cut them radically.

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PiO: cutting hedges, chokeberry, peru tree

Many shrubs require a formative pruning to start spring development properly. Answering your questions, we present the methods of cutting several popular garden shrubs.

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PiO: bougainvillea cutting and olive tree wintering

" Somo pollination " P:What kind of apricot can be used as a pollinator for the variety 'Somo'? O:The 'Somo' apricot variety is quite self-fertile and does not need an additional pollinator for good fruiting. For other varieties, such as "

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PiO: leaves diseases of virginia creeper and wisteria

Beloved by climbing enthusiasts, Virginia Creeper is very sensitive to improper irrigation and spider mite attacks. However, appropriate care treatments will allow the plant to return to full he alth.

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PiO: diseases of trees and shrubs

Scab and leaf curl are diseases that affect many species of trees and shrubs. Here are expert advice on how to deal with some diseases of magnolia, birch, pear and peach.

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PiO: tree diseases

Spots on the leaves of the spherical maple and yellowing of the needles of Korean fir are some of the more common problems affecting these popular trees. Our expert suggests how to overcome them.

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PiO: sick vegetables and fruits

Proper conditions may make July a true breeding ground for pests and diseases. We present ways to fight against carrot shin, leek worms and pear rust.

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PiO: cherry diseases and garlic planted in autumn

My Beautiful Garden experts solve other readers' problems: sick cherry and the selection of garlic varieties that can be grown in the fall. Feel free to ask!

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PiO: for magnolia to bloom!

Abundant flowering of magnolia can radically change the garden, giving it a fairy-tale character. What to do if the mangolia is not producing flower buds? Here are our expert's advice.

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PiO: Asian skimmia and idyllic meadow

Another article in the Questions and Answers series gives advice on how to care for a skimmia, a shrub with small, charming flowers, and how to get a meadow full of flowers with various plants.

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Storey herbarium

„ I used the branch after the cut tree as a flowerbed "- Anna Kaczmarska, Łódź

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Wood care in the garden

Despite the passage of time, wood, one of the most frequently used materials for creating small architecture, does not go out of fashion. Here are proven ways to care for and impregnate wood in the garden.

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Japanese Aukuba (PiO) care

This evergreen shrub has specific requirements for sunlight and watering, but it is not a demanding plant. Meet the Aukuba, an interesting alternative among ornamental shrubs.

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A beautiful climber for the balcony and the garden

The rate at which an annual climbing vulture grows is almost as impressive as its sizable bell-shaped flowers. This is how we plant a climbing vulture in our home garden.

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Pizza oven

„ Homemade bread, aromatic meats and pizza taste great "- Franciszek Grzegoszczyk, Rybnik

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The creeping plague on the flower beds

Although they are called mollusks in the botanical systematics, they are tough rivals on a daily basis, capable of causing a lot of damage to the garden.

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October in the garden

October is an important month in every gardener's calendar. Before the first frosts, we recommend that you spend time on the last care treatments and sowing winter vegetables.

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Frost resistant bladders

„ I call these impressive shrubs plants for the impatient because they grow very quickly "- Anna Witkowska, Latkowo

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Paulownia - the cultivation and care of Paulownia

„ In one season, Paulownia has grown over the fence. In the future, it may reach even 10 meters ”- Maria Piątkowska, Zawada

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Scab - a dangerous disease of trees and shrubs

Scab symptoms are usually dark brown spots on leaves and fruit. The lesions are dry, scabby, with clearly marked edges. The first symptoms of this disease appear in mid-May.

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Scab on peach

Peach scab is commonly found on peach fruit and shoots, as well as on apricots.

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Ferns - ways to dry leaves

„ A good solution is to provide our plants with adequate air humidity "- Maria Musiał, Szczytno

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