Thuja brabant - care, description, growth, height
Thuja brabant grows up to about 5 m in 10 years. The soil must be heavily fertilized for the plant to grow properly. At the end of March, it should be trimmed.
Read moreThuja brabant grows up to about 5 m in 10 years. The soil must be heavily fertilized for the plant to grow properly. At the end of March, it should be trimmed.
Read moreFortune's Euonymus is an easy-to-care decorative shrub with numerous green and white leaves, perfectly adorning trunks of decorative trees. Here are the details of Fortune's Euonymus cultivation, information about a good position or its reproduction.
Read moreGarden chervil belongs to the group of herbs which are conducive to the removal of flower buds in their rapid growth. Below you can find more tips on how to grow chervil, cultivate the herb and choose the right position.
Read moreTritome shoots - resembling torches to the living - with their oriental beauty will enrich every flowerbed. Here is a description of how the cultivation and care of the tritome should look like, its position and planting.
Read moreTriteleia, also known as Californian hyacinth, is an inconspicuous beauty with graceful, star-shaped flowers. If we provide it with a sunny position, triteleia will not cause problems in care.
Read moreTrachelospermum is an intriguing climber distinguished by numerous tiny flowers and a jasmine scent. More about trachelospermum, its cultivation, care and wintering in the following silhouette of the plant.
Read moreTopinambur, also known as Jerusalem artichoke, requires permeable soil - it is also resistant to frost. This is a tasty plant that you can use to make purees or he althy chips.
Read moreIn summer, the life of the whole family focuses on the terrace. That is why its floral decor is so important. It must be colorful, joyful and original!
Read moreThe poisonous but beautiful monkshood grows up to 150 cm and perfectly finds itself in the bed of magnificent perennials. Growing and caring for aconite is not difficult. Here are the aconite silhouette and care tips.
Read moreThe macula tiarella is a spring-flowering groundcover perennial
Read moreThey not only look beautiful, but also clean the air efficiently. Here is a list of plants Elle believes are worth having in your living room or bedroom for he alth and decorative purposes.
Read moreTawułka, which is perfect for shady places, is a profusely flowering perennial with inflorescences of up to 50 cm. Here is a recipe for the cultivation and care of the tawułka as well as the silhouette and form of plant growth.
Read moreThe graceful tawuła is a very durable shrub, moreover, it blooms profusely and attracts useful insects to the garden. Growing tawuła is a piece of cake - the shrub is undemanding, resistant to frost and heat.
Read moreTawuła is an easy-to-grow, small ornamental shrub that attracts useful bees to the garden with its abundance of tiny flowers. Here are the most important rules for planting and caring for the tawula.
Read moreKalatea is best found in warm, humid and well-lit places. What else should you take care of when growing calathea in an apartment? These are the secrets of calathea care.
Read moreSzorstkowiec Fortunego is a slender pot plant with elegant, elongated leaves. Rough wood care in detail - wintering, habitat, use and cultivation of the rough wood.
Read moreChives is a sun-loving onion plant that sprouts new shoots up to 8 times a year. How to grow chives? This is how the care of chives should go along with the selection of the position.
Read moreMany medicinal uses and longevity make the cultivation and care of medical sage a very good idea. We advise on how to choose a stand for medical sage.
Read moreThe charming Armenian grape hyacinth is one of the few sapphire species suitable for cultivation in our climate. Caring for an Armenian sapphire is not difficult, here is a recipe for growing and caring for a sapphire.
Read moreImperial checkerboard - or imperial crown - is an extremely ornamental bulb flowering in spring. Caring for a checkerboard is not difficult. Here are the details of the cultivation: position, development and use.
Read morePerfectly suited to pot cultivation, tropical syningia is an interesting alternative to popular houseplants. Here are some tips on how to grow and care for syningia.
Read moreNandina owes its unusual nickname to its extraordinary decorativeness, lasting all year round. We encourage you to get to know this unusual potted plant closer.
Read moreThe epiphytic cactus from Brazil amazes with the unusual structure of the shoots, as well as the abundance of flowers. Properly cared for plants bloom year after year, brilliantly brightening up the winter days.
Read moreIn order for the beautiful Norway spruce to bring the true magic of Christmas to our homes, we need to learn the rules of its care. With them, the household members will enjoy the Christmas tree throughout the festive season.
Read moreProperly dried hydrangeas look almost as beautiful in a vase as they do on a garden bed. We suggest how to dry hydrangeas to keep their characteristic shape and color.
Read moreSurfini owe their extraordinary popularity not only to their beauty and endurance, but also to the multitude of groups, characterized by various shapes and flowers. Meet the most important of them.
Read morePrepare your door decoration with pine, fir or spruce twigs wrapped on a willow structure. Add dried fruit and spices.
Read moreOccurring both as a shrub and a small tree, the legume is perfect for container cultivation. Here are the details of growing, caring for, cutting and wintering the legume in a container.
Read morePeople looking for extraordinary housing plants, we sincerely recommend orchids from the Wanda group. We grow these attractive epiphytes without a substrate, which makes them perfect for hanging decorations in the living room.
Read moreAlthough growing it is quite a challenge, the sight and smell of the white star-shaped flowers is worth any price.
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