Comfrey (Symphytum) is not a garden favorite. They often grow up somehow by themselves. And naturalized immigrants come to the sites from the side of meadows and wasteland to join the culture. Gardening manuals recommend cutting these powerful plants for compost several times over the summer for other garden residents, […]
The Main Diseases Of Roses. Who Is To Blame And What To Do (Part 1)
The greatest harm to garden roses is caused by black spots and rust. Unfortunately, too accessible pesticides, on the one hand, and a lack of understanding of the characteristics of rose diseases, on the other, lead to the unjustified use of protection products by our gardeners. The annual turnover of […]
The Main Diseases Of Roses. Who Is To Blame And What To Do (Part 2)
Rust of roses With a strong development of this disease, the plant can simply die. Rust pathogens-highly specialized rust fungi Phragmidium disciflorum (Tode) James and Phragmidium. tuberculatum Mull., infecting plants only within the genus. Signs of rust damage may vary depending on the plant variety and the stage of development […]
Potentila Fruticosa For Your Garden
For most gardeners, the main criteria for choosing plants for the garden are decorative and duration of flowering. And from this point of view, of course, you can not remain indifferent to such an interesting plant as Potentila fruticosa. In nature, this species is distributed in North America, Europe, the […]
Perennial Carnations: Low-Growing And Small-Flowered
At the word “carnation” many immediately imagine a scarlet fragrant flower on long thin peduncles — the official symbol of festive events. But carnations are different, and today we will talk about other beautiful representatives of this numerous family, which for some time were undeservedly forgotten, and now return in […]
Hemerocallis In Flower Beds: Varieties, Partners, Care
Gardeners appreciate Hemerocallis for the beauty of flowers, durability and unpretentiousness, collectors — for an incredibly wide assortment. Each flower pleases the eye with beauty for just one day, but the plant opens new buds with the sunrise — and so for several months! Hemerocallis of modern varieties “exhibit” more […]