Unique plant: rose friesia 'Korresia'
Among the countless varieties of roses, we can find extremely unique specimens. One of them is the yellow-colored dew friesia 'Korresia' with small but intensely fragrant flowers.
Read moreAmong the countless varieties of roses, we can find extremely unique specimens. One of them is the yellow-colored dew friesia 'Korresia' with small but intensely fragrant flowers.
Read moreContemporary varieties of fuchsia delight not only with their beauty, but also with diversity. We can distinguish as many as three different types of fuchsia with different applications. Get to know the features of these unique varieties.
Read moreThe characteristic flames of Drummond with contrasting flowers occur in both the dwarf and large-flowered varieties. Get to know the intriguing one-year-old phloxes up close.
Read moreThere are a few things you should pay attention to when you want to build a gazebo. Two of the most important are the appearance - so that the gazebo does not disturb the harmony of the garden - and the location so that the surroundings provide privacy.
Read moreMore and more often, we set up small water gardens on balconies and terraces. Their main star can be a water hyacinth with decorative leaves and lilac flowers. Get to know this plant closely.
Read moreEcological spraying is not only much he althier for plants, but also much cheaper, because we can prepare it ourselves from plants often found in gardens. Artemisia wormwood, field horsetail
Read moreThey reduce air pollution, create a barrier to reduce noise and scorching sun, and are home to many animals. Without trees, it is difficult to imagine our surroundings!
Read moreWhen deciding to cultivate vines in the garden, apart from choosing the right variety, an equally important issue is the selection of the right seedlings. In nurseries, we can usually buy two types of seedlings: potted and bare-rooted. This should be borne in mind when choosing seedlings.
Read moreAlready centuries ago, travelers from their journeys brought more valuable achievements than gold. They are aromatic spices that miraculously enhance the taste of the dishes.
Read moreOrchards in September are still full of fruit, especially autumn varieties of apples or plums. Harvesting them, as well as collecting nuts, for example, should be our main September task.
Read moreThe first spring bulbs can be planted when the holidays are over. This applies, inter alia, to winter crocus, autumn crocus, desert and white lily.
Read moreRoses are an extremely diverse botanical genus. They are suitable for rural and romantic gardens, but they can also be grown in containers on balconies and terraces.
Read moreSeptember gardening duties can be divided into two groups - preparing the garden for the upcoming winter and planting plants for the new season, bulbs, heathers and some trees and shrubs.
Read moreThe flowering festival of these long-lived perennials lasts all summer. Even novice gardeners will love daylilies. Here are the most popular varieties, care tips and recommended growing positions.
Read moreTheir greatest advantage is decorative leaves. Modern varieties of funkia can be grown in direct sunlight or in pots.
Read moreSome varieties of catnip decorate the garden not only with flowers, but also with gray-green leaves. Interestingly, this perennial is perfect for both sunny beds and balcony boxes.
Read moreEggplant is an abundantly growing annual plant - in greenhouse cultivation it can reach up to 2 m in height. To achieve such an impressive size of the plant, you should start preparing the seedlings in February.
Read moreSimilarly to the orchard, September in the vegetable garden is also marked by late harvests, e.g. peppers, pumpkins or eggplants. It is also the breeding time for perennial vegetables.
Read more„ It's a simple way to refresh your collections, clean up the rebate and give your friends seedlings at the same time "
Read moreThese are one of the most willingly cultivated plants - and not only on the moor. Many of them, in addition to decorative flowers or leaves, also bear ornamental fruit. Let's discover the amazing world of heather plants!
Read moreShiny flowers, colorful leaves and fruit. Such a richness of the end of the season will please us for many weeks. It's September, so it's time for autumn-blooming asters, heathers and gilding.
Read moreThe autumn garden is dominated by brown tones. Flowers and leaves of many ornamental plants are eagerly adorned with them. Let's use this phenomenon to create unique autumn compositions.
Read moreThe more delicate, dessert varieties of grapevines require more care, but they pay off with large, tasty fruits. Learn the rules for caring for dessert vines.
Read moreRed currant is an ideal plant for growing in large cities, because it tolerates all environmental pollution very well. Additionally, it looks amazing when it blooms!
Read moreRed currant is an ideal plant for growing in large cities, because it tolerates all environmental pollution very well.
Read moreThe murmur of flowing water will make your rest on the terrace or in the garden more pleasant. The form of the water intake and other necessary elements can be selected for any style of arrangement.
Read moreThe end of the season delights with a feast of warm, cheerful colors, for which it is worth spending a few longer moments on the terrace.
Read moreSmall areas around the house require a well-thought-out arrangement. The basis of success is carefully selected plants and materials. Here are our proven ways to arrange a small garden.
Read moreIndependent cultivation of strawberry seedlings from a few proven seedlings is a time-consuming but sure way to obtain he althy shrubs. Here are the advantages of keeping your own strawberry nursery as well
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