Exotic sorghum
It is not only an ornamental plant, but also a grain plant, grown in a warm climate zone. It is little known in our country, but it is worth trying because sorghum groats and flours do not contain gluten.
Read moreIt is not only an ornamental plant, but also a grain plant, grown in a warm climate zone. It is little known in our country, but it is worth trying because sorghum groats and flours do not contain gluten.
Read moreCan our native climate favor the cultivation of plants with exotic pedigree? Sure! Peaches and plums from the Far East easily bear fruit in Polish orchards.
Read moreFor sun or partial shade, solo or in groups, wet or dry locations. Everyone will find something for themselves among the perennial varieties of bells. We present the most interesting of them.
Read moreA good way to brighten and cheer up the autumn-winter gray in the garden are the fruits of the rose hip. Their joyful and fresh red color pleases the eyes. But that's not their only advantage ...
Read moreWe don't think of dogwood, chokeberry or mulberry as typical fruit plants. And yet they also bear delicious fruit and can be grown in the garden and serve as a material for he althy preserves.
Read moreOnce upon a time, the neighborhood adorned country gardens. After years of oblivion, it returns triumphantly. This perennial has only advantages: it blooms for a long time and does not require too much care.
Read moreNature does not like a vacuum, therefore in natural conditions every piece of land is occupied by plants. Mother Nature knows what she is doing.
Read moreDecorative ground cover plants need only minimal maintenance and, most importantly, quickly grow into a dense carpet that will cover unsightly stretches of bare earth.
Read moreThis valued and popular plant yields a large yield of yellow or multi-colored, often enormous fruits. In addition, you can prepare many tasty and nutritious dishes from it.
Read moreIslets of colorful perennials or a perfect lawn surrounded by flowers? Meet two different suggestions of the editorial office on how to plant the lawn in front of the house unconventionally.
Read moreGrowers are often accused that the latest varieties do not smell or that fragrant roses are constantly sick. It is high time to deal with the stereotypes that new roses either smell or are he althy. Proof that both of these features can be combined is the newest collection of Parfuma® fragrant roses.
Read moreA large area of land behind the house allows you to arrange the garden with virtually unlimited imagination. So why not opt for a pond or symmetrical rebates? Here are two different ideas for a large garden.
Read moreA view from a window onto a bed full of roses, lavender or box trees is a dream for many gardeners. Meet two plantings that create colorful, flowery landscapes in front of the house.
Read moreWinter is a great time to rethink and redesign your front garden. Get to know two different ideas for landscaping in our immediate vicinity.
Read moreEven a small garden with a hedge can be turned into a unique space conducive to relaxation. A rose oasis of peace or a corner of relaxation by a pond? Here is the recipe for these arrangements.
Read moreWe can safely assume that winter will not come back this year. So let's not waste any time! The earlier we start arranging the terrace, the sooner we will be able to relax in a green environment.
Read moreBy re-arranging the home garden, we have the opportunity to decide on many solutions adapting it to our expectations. Here are two different ideas for an unconventional home garden.
Read moreAre you looking for inspiration to plant a garden with a hill or slope? Discover two different ideas for creating a beautiful discount on the embankment, using its natural advantages.
Read moreA large garden with a lawn can be arranged in countless ways. We present two of them - a rustic-style garden and a garden focused on an incredible amount of colorful flowers.
Read moreWe present two ideas for arranging a garden with a circular pool in such a way that it is a coherent and functional element of the garden at the same time.
Read morePlanting a tree close to your home is a beautiful tradition. Thanks to a properly selected variety and the right position, the plant will give us joy for many years.
Read moreProperly selected and guided tree can be the only necessary decoration, decorating the front yard or driveway of our house. Here are the most popular tree varieties suitable for this purpose.
Read moreTrees with a spherical crown combine the best features of ornamental trees and shrubs. They have a predictable size, shape of the crown, growth rate. They are perfect for small home gardens.
Read moreColumnar fruit trees are an excellent solution for small gardens where we plan to plant fruit. The most popular are apple, pear and plum trees. The position should be sunny so that the crops are large and mature.
Read moreGrowing miniature fruit plants brings many benefits: not only will we have our own fruit, but also decorate the terrace.
Read moreSome tree species are very good shade plants. Under their spreading umbrella-shaped crowns, we can find respite on hot summer days.
Read moreIf we do not have winter accommodation for potted plants, we should choose winter-hardy trees and shrubs, which look no worse as terrace decorations than geraniums.
Read moreThe most impatient shrubs and trees develop their flowers before the first leaves appear. Here are 15 species that are just beginning their blooming spectacle right now.
Read morePlant the blooming trees and shrubs with perennials, bulbs and annuals, which will start their colorful spectacle together with them.
Read moreShaded stands within trees and large shrubs can be transformed into gazebos or even ordinary seats in the summer, where you can take a break from the summer heat.
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