We continue to talk about the forgotten plants that used to reign in homesteads, and then for various reasons disappeared from suburban life. Today we will talk about Helichrysum. Currently, the demand for some of them is huge. What is the secret of their charm? Let’s figure it out together. […]
The Perfect Trio the Best Perennials For Your Cottage
Today, the choice of perennials for cottages is surprisingly rich and diverse. I thought for a long time about what species to tell in this article, and decided to draw your attention to those about which there are almost no publications. For open Sunny places — Phlox subulata, Houttuynia cordata […]
Filipendula: Species, Varieties, Cultivation And Uses
Yesterday a question was asked about Filipendula. Answers to it still did not give a complete picture of these two beautiful plants that can take a worthy place in the flower garden, near the pond in your dacha. Filipendula ulmaria Botanical reference Filipendula ulmaria is a perennial herbaceous, rhizomatous plant […]
Preparing Roses For Winter In Front Of the Shelter
Rose is the most popular crop among gardeners. Even though our Queen of flowers has quite high individual requirements for growing conditions, she still does not lose popularity. Caring for roses involves a number of agricultural activities throughout the year: loosening, watering, fertilizing, mulching, pruning and shelter. But the last […]
Golden Balls: Grandma’s Flowers In a Modern Garden
There is a flower, at the mention of which many designers and too advanced florists contemptuously wrinkle their nose. In the horticultural literature, there are phrases like: “If you finally find the strength to part with your grandmother’s inheritance in the form of gold balls and other low-value plants…” Why […]