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 […]
The Magic Power Of Spinach
The unique properties of this vegetable plant should be considered “under the microscope”! In our area, spinach appeared about 200 years ago. And although the first favorite of the garden, as, for example, in the United States or in France, the plant did not become, apologists for healthy nutrition appreciated […]
Let Me Introduce You To Aquilegia
Aquilegia? Oh, this is a simple purple flower, scattered everywhere? Not exactly, or even not at all. Let me introduce: Aquilegia, a catchment of the Ranunculaceae family (Latin for Aquilegia-water-loving). The genus contains more than 100 species distributed in temperate zones of Europe, Asia and America. Small purple flowers – […]
The Leaves Of a Fan: The Species Of Ferns And Their Characteristics
Amazing ferns with filigree leaves-fronds with gardeners in a special account. They are able to transform any shady corner and create a magical atmosphere in the garden, similar to the one that reigned in ancient times. These legendary decorative-leaved perennials fascinate and capture from the moment of their “birth”: young […]
Geraniums Are Not Pelargoniums! Types And Varieties Of Geraniums (Part 1)
It’s all Carl Linnaeus’s fault. It was he who, without seeing much difference, United Geranium and Pelargonium into one genus, and with his light hand the confusion still continues. Of course, taxonomists have long understood everything, but many novice Amateur florists are still wrong. In fact, there are “two big […]