What is rowanberry?
It was formed quite recently and accidentally from the crossing of the common pear and flour rowan. Rowanberry is not demanding to cultivate, and its sweet and aromatic fruits are suitable for preserves.
Read moreIt was formed quite recently and accidentally from the crossing of the common pear and flour rowan. Rowanberry is not demanding to cultivate, and its sweet and aromatic fruits are suitable for preserves.
Read moreAlthough the period of intensive work on planting and sowing most plants is over, many of them still require constant care. In June, we focus on cutting, irrigation and sowing!
Read moreLike the vegetable garden, the orchard in June also pays for your hard work with abundant crops. Let us not rest on our laurels, because in June we take care of trees and shrubs, bearing fruit still ahead of us.
Read moreHigh inflorescences of ornamental garlic are a great decoration for the second plan of the flowerbed. A beautiful soloist will not be destroyed even by strong gusts of wind. Meet its most beautiful varieties.
Read moreThey are suitable for any rebate, because their height varies from 10 to 120 cm. They have wonderful, decorative inflorescences and fancy colors. Plus they smell beautiful!
Read moreAmong the different species and varieties of garlic, there are not only those that produce the well-known clove heads. It is worth paying attention to less popular forms with fragrant leaves or pretty edible flowers.
Read moreIn June, due to the first crops, the vegetable garden takes on long-awaited blushes. Harvesting is not the only obligation, however. Here are the maintenance treatments the vegetable garden requires in June.
Read moreWe surround ourselves with plants, not always wondering why we do it. They are beautiful, fragrant, so we like them, we feel good among them. In a word: we act instinctively.
Read moreAlthough garlic is a quite demanding vegetable, it is worth having it on your plot. It is a valuable medicinal and spice plant full of benefits.
Read moreIn June, the vegetable garden requires a lot of attention. Planting some late-season vegetables, numerous harvests, ongoing care treatments - there's a lot to do!
Read moreThe magical beauty of October is a joint creation of golden rays of the sun and trees and shrubs in a fiery garment. The beauty of autumn is primarily determined by the saturated colors of trees and shrubs at this time of the year, not only those in forests or parks, but also, if we wish, those in our gardens.
Read moreIn the treetops, clusters of small fruits shine like jewels. At the end of the green season, rowan trees embellish the garden with warm shades of colors, being an inseparable element of golden Polish autumn.
Read moreCherry fruits provide children with valuable B vitamins, beautify the skin for women, and help obese people lose weight. However, there are many more reasons to use them!
Read moreWe wait all year long for juicy and melt-in-your-mouth cherries. Here are the varieties that bear fruit all season. Cherry branches are bending under the weight of the fruit, and nobody passes by such trees indifferently. The variety doesn't matter, they all taste great!
Read moreA cozy corner, terrace, gazebo, pond ... Each of us has our favorite place in the garden where we like to rest. What makes us relax so well surrounded by nature?
Read moreSuccessful growing of bedding plants depends on adapting the needs of plants to the conditions in the garden. We advise what to plant in the sun, on wetlands and in the luminous shade.
Read moreCitruses are a very diverse group of plants. Properly cared for, they retain their beautiful appearance throughout the year.
Read moreThese modest plants with idyllic charm make the terrace sparkle with the colors of flowers throughout the season. Zinnia feel good both in large and small pots, solo and in a large company.
Read moreThis one-year-old climber is gaining more and more recognition with us because of its original, but very valuable and tasty fruit.
Read moreElegant zinnia that feel good in the company of other flowering plants, perfectly complement the meadow bed. With simple care, zinnia deserve to be present in any garden.
Read moreBlue lovers should pay special attention to blue, because it is difficult to find another plant so rich in its shades in the whole of nature.
Read moreEssential oils contained in some plants have a beneficial effect on the psyche and activate the body's defenses. Reasons enough to surround yourself with them in the garden.
Read moreBearing in mind the declining bee population, let's set up gardens to be a friendly environment for these unique insects. If you want to find out what plants to sow to create flower meadows and how real honey is made, read our interview with Mr. Arkadiusz Sadowski, the founder of the Sadowski Family Apiary.
Read moreClimbing plants that live for one garden season can be easily grown from seeds. Sweet peas, wolf or tunbergia will embellish many places, while being reliable covers.
Read moreThe species that prefer Spartan conditions of development, which correspond to the forest climate, will be reliable for such difficult places.
Read moreNew varieties of these beautifully flowering plants amaze not only with greater frost resistance, unique color of flowers, but also with the duration of flowering.
Read moreSoil fatigue - that is, the depletion of soil from nutrients - is a common phenomenon, characteristic of the soil under plants growing for many years on one site. There is a group of plants that fight soil depletion - phytosanitary plants. This is what you should know about them.
Read morePlants adapted to a large amount of water in the soil have a specific structure that allows them to develop well even in marshy or muddy areas.
Read moreIts oblong fruit with jelly-like flesh can be a he althy and tasty alternative to popular tomatoes. Rich in vitamins and minerals, recommended not only for sandwiches.
Read moreHelleies are not afraid of snow or frost. Some plants were already blooming at Christmas, others are just emerging. This is one of the many reasons why we love them so much.
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