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Reliable haskap berry

„ The shrub does not have large requirements. A rejuvenating cut is enough to give a rich harvest "

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Irreplaceable geranium

Few species can match it with its beauty or vitality. Although the years pass and the trends on the discount change, the geranium is still the number one number one.

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Irreplaceable hedges

They provide shade, guarantee the necessary intimacy, and in their thicket, birds find refuge. What other functions can hedges play in the garden? Here are some unusual ways to use a hedge.

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Forget-me-nots - flower carpets

Forget-me-nots grow on almost all continents, and in Poland there are over a dozen of about 100 species of this genus. As they bloom, they give a fabulous spectacle of blue.

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Irreplaceable vegetables

Nothing tastes better than vegetables from your own patch. Already in March, we can start growing the earliest varieties: radishes, sugar peas or lettuce.

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Unconventional ideas for ponds

Running out of space for a large pond? No problem! A stone gushing out of water, a small reservoir or a fountain will fit anywhere. A mini water eye in the bulb will decorate every balcony and terrace.

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Common medlar

Its greatest advantage is not only spectacular flowering, but also valuable fruit, from which you can prepare excellent preserves.

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They are not afraid of heat and dust

Wy­ bie­ ra­ joking ro­ śli­ ny, war­ then find out what their na­ tu­ ral­ 65665632shy; you. Po­ zwo­ let us define it; send them ex­ ma­ ga­ soil and cultivation; wo­ we.

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Unconventional eaglets

The filigree eagles give the impression of weak and fragile plants. In fact, however, they are extremely durable, and they have great charm.

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Custom lawn mowing equipment

Technological development is constantly changing or developing many areas of life, including gardening.

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Unusual potato varieties

For most of us, potatoes are a well-known plant, although they have reigned on Polish tables for only two centuries. It is worth taking a look at their colorful varieties, the cultivation of which is no different from traditional tubers.

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Invaluable rhododendrons

The blooming of rhododendrons in May is the most spectacular spectacle directed by nature for many plant lovers.

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Inconspicuous but useful black cumin

Nigella, black cumin, nigella or finally black cumin - these names hide a plant useful in many areas of life, which mankind appreciates and has been cultivating for several thousand years

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Unusual species of primroses

There are over 550 species of primroses in nature. Many of them occur in our climate, although they are not overly popular. It is worth getting interested in these groups of primroses when looking for durable, long-lived and beautiful garden plants.

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Non-chemical strawberry protection

Is it possible to protect strawberries without the use of chemical pesticides? Of course! Combating the common gray mold and white leaf blotch is time consuming but cost effective.

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Blue hydrangea

Loved by everyone hydrangea in a new variety! Throughout all the summer months, 'Endless Summer' - a new type of hydrangea - delights with large, blue or pink inflorescences.

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Original snapdragon

Bigger, regular visitor of our grandmothers' gardens, returns to favor again. Reliable as a decoration for amplias, flower beds and balcony boxes. Perfect for colorful covers.

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Fertilizing in full season (Recipe for the Garden)

„ Nothing will grow by itself. Ornamental plants will delight with a riot of colors, if we feed them regularly "

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Fertilizing balcony plants in the summer

A special feature of most species of balcony plants is their long flowering time of several months. For it to be even and plentiful, it is necessary to properly fertilize. This is how we fertilize plants grown on balconies and terraces in summer.

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On firm ground

The paths decorate the garden if they match the house and terrace, as well as the surrounding rebate. The surface material plays an important role here.

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Drip irrigation: what is it and how to make a drip irrigation of the garden yourself?

The main advantage of this method of irrigating a farmland is the ability to provide the perfect amount of water. The dosing system, thanks to the limitation of the watering force, which is demonstrated by, for example, traditional hoses, does not damage the plant or breaks it.

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Goldenrod heal and decorate

These long-flowering honey plants have been indispensable for hundreds of years in the fight against many diseases. They also have undeniable aesthetic value. Get to know goldenrod up close.

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Natural charm of cinquefoil

It is worth finding a place in the garden for this small perennial or decorative shrub. For many weeks we will enjoy the sight of delicate, nicely colored flowers.

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Nasturtium in hanging containers (Tip)

Charming and easy to grow container nasturtiums can be interesting alternatives to geraniums or other more popular balcony flowers. Here are the varieties recommended by the editorial office from three groups with different sizes of shoots and flowers.

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Nashi - Asian pear trees

What distinguishes them from native fruits is the crispy, sweet flesh with a noticeable vanilla note, which is perfect for preserves. Let's learn the secrets of growing oriental pears.

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Gardening tools: what do you need to care for your garden?

An important element of a well-kept garden are the right tools to facilitate work when transplanting plants, raking, digging or quilting. See what utensils are worth investing in!

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Peonies are finally blooming!

It is difficult to imagine the last spring days without the sight of blooming peonies in the garden or decorating the interior in a vase. We advise what care they need.

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For a little discount

For small flowerbeds, the best plants are resistant, distinguished by a compact habit and flowering as long as possible.

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Foxglove

Anglo-Saxons believed that fairies played melodies on its flowers. It is worth convincing yourself to this reliable plant and providing it with appropriate company in the garden.

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Narcissists for a good start to the season

Daffodils bloom earlier than tulips. They look most beautiful in large groups, e.g. on the lawn. They look equally effective in pots and as cut flowers in vases.

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