Lilac grows in any garden soil, but prefers black soil and moderately fertile soil.
Diana Dashkevich bush gardening gardening tips plants tips Garden 4 December 2023Some garden plants have edible and toxic varieties, so you, as a gardener, should know the difference between them. For instance, physalis contains small berries inside its calyces, but only some varieties are edible.
Kate Yakimchuk edible plants gardening tips physalis gooseberry Garden 4 December 2023If you don't have an opportunity to take care of a huge garden, then you can always try to create a tiny version of it on your balcony or your roof! Small gardens are easier to take care of, but they can be quite beneficial at the same time.
Kate Yakimchuk balcony gardening growing plants ideas planting Garden 4 December 2023Periwinkle, unlike most other ornamental plants, feels great both in bright sun and in the shade. Therefore, it can be planted under bushes and trees, where it will quickly cover empty spaces.
Diana Dashkevich flowers gardening plants care gardening tips Garden 3 December 2023New varieties of garden plants appear regularly, because they've been carefully selected by specialists. Meanwhile, some old varieties need restoration, or we can lose them completely.
Kate Yakimchuk plant varieties plant restoration gardening farming Garden 3 December 2023When planting, it is necessary to take into account the fact that the shrub does not like drafts and strong gusts of wind. Heat-loving forsythia feels good in illuminated, sunny areas and in partial shade.
Diana Dashkevich flowers gardening plants care gardening tips Garden 3 December 2023Hippeastrum feels comfortable on a sunny windowsill, but can easily tolerate partial shade; in the summer they can be transplanted into open ground.
Diana Dashkevich flowers gardening gardening tips plants tips Garden 3 December 2023You can always grow the most popular and resilient plants, or you can choose different path and grow rare and endangered species. While sometimes it might be way harder to make them thrive, it's also quite beneficial in more than one way.
Kate Yakimchuk endangered plants gardening agricultural practices growing Garden 3 December 2023There are plenty of curious plant varieties you can grow in your garden, but only some of them will actually thrive. Your local climate affects the growth of your garden plants a lot, so you should always choose well-adapted varieties in the first place.
Kate Yakimchuk gardening plant adaptation adaptive varieties climate Garden 3 December 2023The place should be well lit by the sun all day. Peas love deeply cultivated, nutritious soil with a neutral environmental reaction.
Diana Dashkevich gardening gardening tips Garden 3 December 2023The root is used in fresh, pickled, and dried forms. It is added to tea, meat dishes, vegetable salads, and served with sushi.
Diana Dashkevich ginger gardening plants tips gardening tips Garden 2 December 2023It's important to take good care of your garden, and it's also important to do some types of garden work in time. Seasonal work should be carefully planned, so you can have enough time to do everything you want and keep your plants safe.
Kate Yakimchuk gardening seasonal work garden work tips Garden 2 December 2023Usually primroses are willing to settle for the simplest conditions. Most primroses are most comfortable in partial shade - plant them under trees and shrubs that will protect the flower garden from the scorching sun.
Diana Dashkevich flowers gardening plants tips gardening tips Garden 2 December 2023If you have a small garden, but still want to grow apple trees, then you should try growing vertical apple trees. Vertical plant varieties have a few important benefits that can sometimes make them the best choice for gardening.
Kate Yakimchuk apple tree gardening apple varieties benefits Garden 2 December 2023Even if your land is very small, you can still create a small fruit garden to enjoy fresh fruits. Gardening on a small territory has some specific features, and you have to plan it well, so all plants can have what they need.
Kate Yakimchuk fruit trees fruit garden gardening territory Garden 2 December 2023Many gardeners grow flowers not just because they're pretty - they can also affect their mood and mental health a lot. Walking through a flower garden, or looking at pretty floral compositions can help your mental health and emotional stability.
Kate Yakimchuk flowers floral composition gardening tips nature Garden 2 December 2023When growing indoors, you need to choose a place with the maximum amount of light.
Diana Dashkevich flowers gardening plants care plants tips Garden 1 December 2023Bromeliad is a stable and unpretentious plant that will give you pleasure for 3-6 months.
Diana Dashkevich houseplants gardening plants care gardening tips Garden 1 December 2023Columbine, or scientifically, aquilegia, feels good in well-drained soil in partial shade. Therefore, it is better to plant it under trees, next to bushes or in a mixed planting with larger plants. In the sun, aquilegia flowers become smaller and their flowering period is reduced.
Diana Dashkevich flowers gardening plants tips gardening tips Garden 30 November 2023Bulbs are planted only in autumn, from mid-August to early September. Planting later will not allow the plant to grow properly, and it may not bloom next spring. Landing place. It should be a sunny area or light partial shade.
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