Tag: Planting

How To Plant And Care For Hellebore

Hellebore an amazing beauty plant that was popular in the Middle ages: it was believed that hellebore protects against witchcraft, the evil eye and evil spirits, which is why it was planted near the entrance to the house or yard. Today, of course, it is valued for other qualities. It […]

How To Plant And Care For Basil

Basil-a beautiful plant, a wonderful healer and a favorite spice, the secrets of growing which I will tell you in this article. A native of Asia, but not all countries immediately appreciated his merits, despite the fact that he was worshipped in Iran, India and Ceylon. By the way, the […]

Planting, Growing, Caring for Cotinus

In spring, the shrub is covered with very beautiful fluffy inflorescences. With the arrival of autumn comes the second wave of admiring the plant-the color of its leaves is so diverse and magnificent that can not be described! Imagine a shrub blazing in the autumn sun with all shades of […]

How To Plant And Care For Turnip

Today I want to share with you the experience of growing turnips, talk about the types and varieties of this undeservedly lost popularity of root. But turnip is much more useful than potatoes, in addition to many trace elements it contains glucoraphanin, which reduces the likelihood of cancer and diabetes […]

How To Plant And Care For Salvia

For as long as I can remember, Salvia grew up in our garden — first in my grandmother’s, then in my mother’s, and now in mine. Its charming and slightly intoxicating aroma enveloped him, filling the entire space around him, as if absorbing and conquering everything in its path. Love […]

Cineraria in the Garden

Many of us, choosing a plant for the border, want it to be decorative, eye-catching, while well framed paths or favorably emphasized bright flower beds. Cineraria is what you need! Cineraria has many species that are very different from each other in appearance: herbaceous flowers and ornamental shrubs. Cineraria flowers […]

Growing Phaseolus: Planting, Care, Fertilizing and Harvesting

I personally met phaseolus as a child. Honestly, I didn’t like her at first. But then, apparently, entered taste of. Now we do everything with phaseolus: cook soups with it, preserve salads, simply boil and fry with onions. We like it. If you have never planted beans and would like […]