Spring is gradually coming into its own, insistently chasing away the gloomy winter with bright sunlight. Very soon, nature will come to life, paint the landscape with juicy colors and fill the surrounding space with wonderful aromas. At this time, you are tempted to escape from the city bustle, go […]
Hosta And Its Secrets: Breeding Nuances
From previous articles, you have learned about Hosta preferences, choosing a place for them in the garden and planting features, as well as important rules of care, thanks to which plants will be able to reach their full potential. It’s time to talk about ways to reproduce these wonderful plants. […]
Pruning Toses: Terms, Types, Basic Techniques
To make the rose beautiful, it is cut in spring, summer and autumn. Pruning roses is necessary, first of all, for regular rejuvenation and health maintenance. With this procedure, they also achieve a good shape of the Bush, a lush and long-lasting flowering. Many rose lovers find pruning a complex […]
Hosta And Its Secrets: Nuances Of Growing And Care
Hosta is considered an unpretentious crop, but its luxurious shrubs really adorn only those gardens where they are well cared for. How? Let’s talk about this. Irrigation tricks Constantly wet soil and inclement weather with frequent drizzling rain are very common conditions for Hosta natural habitats, so in a dry […]
Hosta And Its Secrets: Nuances Of Landing (Part 2)
Soil composition and permanent planting Flower growers are used to treating Hosta as unpretentious garden plants. Indeed, Hosta grow on almost any treated garden soil. But, according to experienced collectors, the key to success in growing various varieties and types of Hosta is the correct composition of the soil. The […]
Sixteen Ideal Partners For Bulbous
In the flower garden, tulips, daffodils and hyacinths, in addition to the traditional partners who bloom with them, have reliable friends. These are perennials with lush or wide foliage. In the middle of spring, it will become a backdrop to the bright flowering of bulbous, and from the beginning of […]
How To Tame The Himalayan Poppy: Growing Meconopsis In The Cottage
Meconopsis is not often seen on the plots, but flower rarities persist in winning a place in the sun in our flower beds. They are related to poppies — both belong to the Papaveraceae family. Externally, meconopsis are very similar to poppies (especially-silky flowers), and this is reflected in the […]
Growing Gladioli: Useful Tips From An Experienced Florist
Each Amateur flower grower who is engaged in a particular culture (or all at once), of course, has its own small or big secrets about their agricultural techniques. So in my piggy Bank of experience gathered a lot of conclusions, observations, reflections on growing gladioli. I will try to share […]