Some types of flowers just need more of your time and effort to thrive - and roses are exactly like that. Roses have different varieties, and some of them are extremely high-maintenance, because they aren't resilient at all!
Kate Yakimchuk roses gardening Garden 21 November 2023Rudbeckia triloba prefers moderately moist, well-drained soil and grows in environments with variable humidity levels.
Diana Dashkevich gardening plants tips Garden 20 November 2023An annual spring weed with a tap root, growing from seeds. Prefers loose, nutrient-rich, sandy soil in warm regions.
Diana Dashkevich gardening plants tips Garden 19 November 2023Hellebore does not tolerate transplantation to a new place, which means it is advisable to avoid picking. Therefore, the distance between rows is 5–7 cm, and between plants 1–2 cm. Seeds are planted in grooves to a depth of 0.3–0.5 mm.
Diana Dashkevich gardening gardening tips Garden 18 November 2023The first step in growing alstroemeria in this way is to stratify the seeds. You can use a regular refrigerator, the temperature in which should be +2 +4 ⁰С. The approximate duration of stratification is 30-60 days, so that seed sowing occurs at the end of February or beginning of March.
Diana Dashkevich gardening plants tips Garden 18 November 2023For ageratum, choose a sunny and wind-protected area with nutritious, light, non-acidic and well-drained soil.
Diana Dashkevich gardening plants tips Garden 17 November 2023The soil should be airy and nutritious. Perlite, vermiculite or coarse sand can be added as leavening agents. For nutritional value, add a handful of complex spring-summer fertilizer, as well as humus or compost.
Diana Dashkevich plants gardening Garden 17 November 2023Spiraea grows quite quickly, 20-30 cm per year. has a fibrous root system. The shrub is unpretentious in care and has high drought and frost resistance. The diversity of species allows the use of spirea in landscape styles of various directions.
Diana Dashkevich bush plants tips Garden 16 November 2023You can grow lots of delicate and beautiful flowers, but even low-maintenance wildflowers can decorate your garden well. Wild plants tend to be more resilient and adaptive, so you can use them to decorate some parts of your garden without wasting lots of time on them.
Kate Yakimchuk wildflowers gardening ideas Garden 16 November 2023Ranunculus do not tolerate extreme cold, so planting is done when the threat of frost has passed.
Diana Dashkevich plants gardening Garden 15 November 2023For best results, replant tansy from mid-spring to late summer or early winter to late winter. Choose a sunny or partially shaded location with well-drained soil.
Diana Dashkevich gardening gardening tips Garden 15 November 2023If you want your garden to look even more amazing, then try using multi-level garden beds for flowers. By using them, you can highlight your flowers even better, and demonstrate different flowers easily.
Kate Yakimchuk gardening decoration Garden 15 November 2023These plants love light and bright places. However, care must be taken to ensure that the pots are not exposed to direct sunlight. If the plants will be in a room facing south, it is better to place them in light partial shade, at full distance from the window.
Diana Dashkevich gardening plants tips Garden 14 November 2023To grow Strelitzia indoors, you should select pots for replanting that are 5-10 cm larger than those for transport.
Diana Dashkevich gardening plants Garden 14 November 2023Make a bouquet of moeno from different flowers - parts of the bouquet, rules for composing compositions of three or more flowers.
Diana Dashkevich interior bouquet House Design 14 November 2023Amaryllis blooms, as a rule, in January-February, but sometimes it can bloom twice a year. Typically, a month after planting, flowering begins and lasts two to three weeks. The bulb must be mature: flowering begins when the bulb is three years old.
Diana Dashkevich gardening plants planting Garden 13 November 2023Plants seem to be still and lifeless, but they aren't - some plants can actually communicate with other plants! While plant communication is different from animal communication, it still exists, so plants can share important information.
Kate Yakimchuk plants communication nature Garden 13 November 2023Zinnias love summer weather, reacting poorly to cold snaps and constant climate change. The pH level should be between 5.5 and 7.5. Zinnia will grow much faster if you add compost or old manure.
Diana Dashkevich gardening plants tips plants care Garden 12 November 2023Salvia is planted in open ground in early June, when the weather is warm outside and the soil has warmed up well. Most types of sage are considered drought-tolerant and are not threatened by direct sunlight.
Diana Dashkevich gardening plants tips Garden 12 November 2023For lush flowering and rapid growth, lupine needs to be rid of weeds, loosened the soil, fertilized and watered on time. After five to six years of growth in one place, the plant needs to be divided and replanted after flowering has finished. Otherwise, lupine flowering may deteriorate.
Diana Dashkevich gardening plants tips Garden 11 November 2023