Have you ever wondered why the same plants in different gardens look different? The first thing that comes to mind is that the conditions for growing these plants are different. How to achieve proper care for your favorite Hosta, find the right place to plant them, choose the right soil […]
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 […]
What You Need To Know About Roses Before You Go To The Store To Buy Them
Anyone who decides to plant roses in their garden, unwittingly faces a very difficult problem. A huge selection of varieties now offered in garden centers, anyone will be baffled. And here you need to approach the selection of a particular variety very pragmatically, so that your rose garden will not […]
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 – […]