Silhouette: heather 'Allegro'
The heather time has just come. 'Allegro' is one of the most valuable varieties in terms of color, similar to wild heather, perfectly suited for growing in pots or home gardens.
Read moreThe heather time has just come. 'Allegro' is one of the most valuable varieties in terms of color, similar to wild heather, perfectly suited for growing in pots or home gardens.
Read moreThe following information is an additional element to the article about the bunny girl in the December issue. More about this hardy plant in the magazine
Read moreThere is no shortage of picturesque rivers and lakes in Poland, yet our country is threatened with water deficit. Droughts that have occurred more and more frequently in recent years have had severe consequences. Water shortages are caused not only by the lack of rainfall and high temperatures. Human activity also translates into maintaining the water balance and thus on the water level in our rivers, ponds and wells.
Read moreWhat tree to buy to decorate our festively decorated house for a long time? Of course, you can avoid this dilemma and put an artificial Christmas tree, but then we say goodbye to the smell and beauty of a live tree.
Read morePerfect for flower beds, moors, rock gardens and containers. When rubbed, its needles give off a pleasant scent of blackcurrant. White spruce has gained popularity thanks to its durability and neat habit.
Read moreWe are all eagerly waiting for the first snowflakes to cover our garden with pristine white. This is a sign that Christmas is coming soon. There is still time to decorate your home for Christmas.
Read moreAs for a fruit shrub, it is exceptionally long-lived and often begins to bear fruit the next year after planting. Tasty and juicy strawberries, which contain significant amounts of vitamins and anthocyanins, we can harvest for up to 40 years!
Read moreThanks to properly selected lighting, the garden can also be beautiful after dark. However, light sources can also be an interesting element of the garden during the day. Here's garden lighting in practice.
Read moreAutumn gardens are far from melancholy! As if in spite of the passage of time, they charm us with wonderful colors and teem with life of many ornamental plants.
Read moreShaking off snow from plants, additional covering of trees and shrubs or bleaching trunks - these are some of the garden activities that we should devote our time to in January.
Read moreSelf-sufficient succulents impress with a nice habit and low growing needs. Their advantages make it worth integrating them into your garden.
Read moreIn its natural state, the shrub grows in Korea, Japan and China. It settled in Europe in the 19th century and was named after the botanist and chemist Christian von Weigl.
Read moreMade of rock, the seats are the result of hard work of stonemasons. They are ascetic in form or amaze with beautiful decorations. One thing is certain - in good condition they will last for decades or even hundreds of years.
Read moreQuite a lot of plants, because a rocky escarpment with a loose and dry ground is an ideal place to live for many of them. Durable perennials bloom abundantly here from spring to autumn.
Read moreFew sunlight reaches the canopy of sprawling trees, and the earth suffers from a water shortage. Despite this, you can also set up flowering discounts in such places.
Read moreMost often associated with country gardens, for many years they delight with remarkable flowers proudly mounted on thick stems. Mallows are back in fashion in a big way!
Read moreAlthough they come from hot Africa, they feel great in our climates. Therefore, it is worth getting to know them better and planting them in a sunny bed or in containers in the new season.
Read moreFor flower beds, balconies and terraces, for rock gardens and vases. The possibility of growing penstemons is really huge. It's time to trust these beautiful and very versatile flowers!
Read moreClimbing beans bear delicate fruit just 10 weeks after sowing. Many of its varieties, apart from tasty pods, also have decorative qualities.
Read moreAlthough the taste of their fruit is slowly forgotten, most of the old apple varieties are still suitable for cultivation because they are naturally resistant to frost and disease.
Read moreDiscount arrangements in gold and silver are a treat not only for connoisseurs. It's an easy way to turn a modest garden into a home treasury.
Read moreThere are countless ways to arrange a turf. In the pattern of a shield, in a checkerboard pattern, on a sloping ground or as a spectacular path. Let the green heart of the garden be full of joy!
Read moreThere are no gardens that do not require maintenance. However, how much work we will have to put into keeping them in perfect condition depends on our ingenuity.
Read moreSelf-sufficient succulents impress with a nice habit and low growing needs.
Read moreThe period of sowing vegetables and other annuals begins. After proper preparation of the soil, it is worth choosing the most appropriate method of sowing seeds for us, so that the emergence is quick and he althy.
Read moreThey are expansive and ubiquitous. If we let them rule, they will storm the flower rebate. How to keep rebellious plants in check?
Read moreOften only a radical cut can save a bush from dying off. It is therefore worth learning the secrets of proper trimming.
Read moreIn the second part of the article on how to cut and care for shrubs, we present methods of preparing forsythia, Japanese willow, laurel and magnolia for the season.
Read moreIn nature, we can meet, among others, in the high parts of the Tatra Mountains. Mountain pine in the 'Ophir' variety, thanks to the decorative nature of the needles that change color with the passing of the season, will find numerous applications in home gardens.
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