An annual spring weed with a tap root, growing from seeds. Prefers loose, nutrient-rich, sandy soil in warm regions.
Diana Dashkevich flowers plants tips Garden 19 November 2023When you cut down an old tree, then you should get rid of its stump as well, even when it seems too hard to do. The thing is, stumps don't only look unappealing - they can also make it harder for you to enjoy gardening and grow healthy plants.
Kate Yakimchuk stump trees tips Garden 18 November 2023Modern gardeners and farmers are so lucky when compared to gardeners of the past, simply because they have access to various modern gadgets and tools. You can use various smart devices to make your gardening easy and enjoyable, so it's time to experiment!
Kate Yakimchuk technologies tips gadgets Garden 18 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 flowers 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 flowers plants tips Garden 18 November 2023Garden tools are usually kept outside, or in places that can become humid pretty easily. Meanwhile, rusty gardening tools can be quite a problem, because they become fragile, blunt, and unreliable.
Kate Yakimchuk rust tools protection Garden 18 November 2023One of the best things you can do for your health is to germinate wheat - and it's also super easy to do! Germinating wheat can be your easiest gardening experience that you can enjoy indoors, and it can also be quite beneficial.
Kate Yakimchuk wheat germination tips Garden 18 November 2023For ageratum, choose a sunny and wind-protected area with nutritious, light, non-acidic and well-drained soil.
Diana Dashkevich flowers 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 flowers plants Garden 17 November 2023It's always interesting to know about some unusual plant varieties, and why they were created by selection. One of such plants are giant pumpkins, which can be actually impressively huge.
Kate Yakimchuk pumpkins selection farming Garden 17 November 2023Corn is amazing - and that's why it's so widely spread all over the world. But it hasn't always been around - this crop has a long history of cultivation and spreading.
Kate Yakimchuk corn history food Garden 17 November 2023Every gardener and farmer wants their harvest to be amazing - that's the result of your long and hard work! To improve your harvest, you should know lots of tips and hacks, because sometimes they can be actually life-changing.
Kate Yakimchuk harvest tips Garden 16 November 2023It grows quickly, reaching a height of up to 4 m and a diameter of 3 m. The peak of plant development occurs in the 8th year after planting. The leaves are 3-5 lobed, rich green, red-orange in autumn. It blooms for a month in mid-May and early June.
Diana Dashkevich bush berries Garden 16 November 2023Most garden plants love sunlight and require at least 3-4 hours of it daily, but some plants dislike direct sunlight at all. Moreover, if you want to turn your garden into a recreational zone, then you need to add some shade.
Kate Yakimchuk shades 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 flowers ideas Garden 16 November 2023Ants are quite surprising insects with lots of intelligence that makes them capable of amazing collective work. While sometimes ants can be actually beneficial for your garden, they can also do harm, especially if you have multiple huge anthills in your garden.
Kate Yakimchuk anthill ants insects pests Garden 15 November 2023Ranunculus do not tolerate extreme cold, so planting is done when the threat of frost has passed.
Diana Dashkevich flowers plants 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 flowers gardening tips Garden 15 November 2023Some fruits and berries are naturally sour, but they magically become sweeter after cold days or nights. People have been knowing it for centuries, but have you ever wondered why that happens?
Kate Yakimchuk weather fruits berries 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 flowers decoration Garden 15 November 2023