The choice of seedling Recently, another sign was accidentally discovered, which indicates a significant flaw in the root system. Being a green boy growing saplings of fruit trees, I saw a bucket of water and in it a dozen or two saplings-wildfowl (root growth). I asked why they didn’t put […]
Features of Pruning Shrubs (part 4)
Nerium oleander In late spring, cut out the damaged shoots and form a bush. After flowering, remove the top of the generative (flower) shoot. It tolerates pruning “on the stump”, quickly restores the crown. Osmanthus Tolerates strict pruning well. The shoots are cut off at the end of April, dry, […]
Iris – the king of art Nouveau
Every spring month, my favorite irises bloom in the garden. First of all, this company blooms in March Irisreticulata. Since the end of April-May, another close relative – the bulbous Iris xiphium, which has been grown by people for more than 3000 years, “shines” with its extraordinary beauty in the […]
Features of Pruning Shrubs (part 3)
Lavandula (image above) To form a lush shrub, the young plants are heavily pruned in April. Removing 1/3 of last year’s growth stimulates the formation of new shoots and causes abundant flowering. Cistus The tops of the generative (flower) shoots are pruned after the seed harvest; if the seeds are […]