If you have a construction grid and stones, you can make your garden beautiful and stylish by decorating it with gabions. This design has recently become very popular. Gabions can bring to your garden not only decorative effect, and can perform a practical function-you can do in this style bench-gabion, […]
How To Plant And Care For Daikon
Among the rich variety of root crops, there are a small number of crops whose-usually hidden-underground life reveals its own secrets. Such is the daikon, which attracts attention with its white, towering root crops topped with a rosette of bluish leaves. Indeed, the daikon is an East Asian relative of […]
Butomus Umbellatus for Your Pond
Butomus umbellatus is a perennial herbaceous rhizomatous plant of the Suskovich family with an erect, leafless flowering stem, 40-150 cm (1.3-4.9 feet) high. The leaves are ensiform, flat, and very long. The flowers are numerous, pink and white, collected in umbellate inflorescences; they bloom in June – July. Fruits-combined leaves; […]
Light Handsome European Ash
European ash is a close relative of evergreen olive. Since ancient times, ash is affectionately called clear, bright. Ash groves are always saturated with the sun, because through their delicate leaves perfectly penetrate the sun’s rays to the tree more light and heat got. It is designed for every leaf, […]
Typha Angustifolia and Typha Latifolia are a Wonderful Duo
Along with Phragmites australis, the duo Typha angustifolia and Typha latifolia look great in large bodies of water. Both types of typha are beautiful background plants, especially spectacular at the time of fruiting their cylindrical dark brown ears. Botanical reference Typha is a perennial herbaceous rhizomatous plant of the rose […]