Chinese rose Hibiscus rosa sinensis - silhouette, care
Chinese rose - more popularly hibiscus - is a large shrub or tree with large, ornamental flowers. Chinese rose care step by step and tips on how to grow and winter hibiscus.
Read moreChinese rose - more popularly hibiscus - is a large shrub or tree with large, ornamental flowers. Chinese rose care step by step and tips on how to grow and winter hibiscus.
Read moreAnyone who has a cat knows that it is an animal that walks its own path. If we have a lot of plants in the house this can be problematic as some of them can be poisonous. Check what plants are poisonous to cats.
Read moreSeveral potted and garden plants contain essential oils that repel insects, especially flies. Check if you can't get rid of them!
Read moreEast, West, North or South? It will depend on where you put the pot, whether the plants will grow luxuriantly or die. Because each species has different lighting requirements.
Read moreThe southern exhibition is conducive to the cultivation of cacti and kalanchoe, and the northern one - begonias and cyclamen. These plants are most favored by the midnight sun or noon sun.
Read moreHoney plants are a source of raw material for honey and food for bees. The most productive are: blue phacelia, cornflower, and common marjoram. Sowing honey plants should start in March and April.
Read moreOutside the window it's cold, gray and the days are getting shorter and shorter. No wonder then that we spend more and more time at home, in the company of plants with intense green leaves and cheerful colors of flowers.
Read moreFlowering houseplants are the most beautiful showpiece of a house. They have the advantage over flowers in a vase that they last longer.
Read moreLet's focus on the positive energy of plants! Fresh green leaves and joyful colors of flowers will change any room.
Read moreIf you want to decorate the balcony with unique, unconventional plants, we recommend looking at Chilean pernets and annual peppers, shrubs with decorative and long-lasting fruit on the branches.
Read moreIn winter or spring - when the air in cities is not the cleanest - a good solution is to surround yourself with plants that have a positive effect on air quality, cleaning and moisturizing it.
Read moreThey don't need watering or fertilizing. It is this lack of care that they repay with a decorative, colorfully blooming leaf rosette. Swarms - like other succulents - decorate without requiring any care.
Read moreRogerowata is a popular and undemanding perennial that will cover the garden with a delicate carpet of white flowers and light leaves. Caring for the sun-loving kernix will not cause any problems.
Read moreThe winter rancher is an ornamental bulbous plant with low requirements and considerable ground cover potential. Growing a ranner and caring for it is not difficult, below is information on the position and development.
Read moreKnotweed is an undemanding perennial, distinguished from other ground cover plants by the length of the shoots, reaching up to over a meter in height. Discover the recipe for successfully growing knotweed. Information on the preferred position, method of reproduction and development of knotweed can be found below.
Read moreThe unusual inflorescences of the desert house will not let anyone pass by the flowerbed indifferently. Cultivation of a desert house is not complicated, as long as we take care of proper care and a sunny, sheltered position.
Read moreThe onion-like cannula flowers profusely in March, densely overgrowing with numerous, low shoots. Here is a recipe for the cultivation and care of pushkin and, among others, job description.
Read moreDecorative nightshade is a houseplant rich in elegant flowers, suitable for forming into a small tree. Cultivation, care, wintering, fertilization and cutting of nightshade without secrets.
Read moreRantonetti's nightshade is a tall and spreading shrub speckled with numerous small flowers, most often of sapphire color. Here is information on what nursing, wintering and growing should look like.
Read moreThe ornamental herbaceous is a perfect companion plant for those famous for its lush flowering. Here is a recipe for the cultivation of the algae - a place for the plant and caring for the algae.
Read moreWe don't need many square meters to enjoy wonderful fragrances and use fresh spices. Sage, basil, fennel and other herbs are also great grown in containers.
Read moreHybrid adjective forms are graceful in cultivation, undemanding perennials. Its flowers, deceptively reminiscent of asters, bloom all summer. Here is a recipe for cultivation and care.
Read moreThe speedometer is a universal and durable perennial with many uses. We also owe the versatility of the speedway to its trouble-free cultivation and care. Here are the care tips for the Speedlight.
Read moreThe characteristic clumps of dark blue hilltop speedwell flowers will make the rock garden look heavenly. The hilltop speedway is very easy to cultivate and care for.
Read morePrymulka can be grown both at home and in the garden. This is a small perennial also known as primrose that you sow or grow from a seedling.
Read moreMeet a simple and creative way to introduce Asian touches to your garden - bonsai trees. Creating them from popular plants and planting them in decorative pots brings excellent results.
Read moreThere is no easier way to extend the beauty of flowers than to dry them. The two most popular ways to properly dry flowers are presented by the reader
Read moreIf conditions permit, it is worth starting the preparation of the terrace by spring. Cleaning and an overview of the plants that will stand on it are the activities that the reader encourages
Read moreThe most common consequences of inadequate care of potted plants are withering and falling out of leaves or flowers. An expert advises how to avoid such problems
Read moreThe author of the text is Michał Mazik As a supporter of spicy and varied cuisine, I try to dry myself and store herbs so that you always have them at hand in the kitchen. Which species are the best? A large part of my inventory comes from my own cultivation.
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