Garden practice in the spring
When temperatures rise slowly and the sun gains strength, hobby gardeners have a lot to do. Vegetable beds If you want to plant your vegetable […]
When temperatures rise slowly and the sun gains strength, hobby gardeners have a lot to do. Vegetable beds If you want to plant your vegetable […]
Bellis is a lovely herald of spring with compact flowers in red, rose and white that will match your favourite colour universe perfectly. With Bellis, […]
The flower’s popularity dates back to the Romans, who made wreaths and fresh eau de toilette from carnations. The flower can also be regularly seen […]
Almost everyone knows the Pelargonium, but the Regal Pelargonium is less well-known. This plant is known by its large trumpet-shaped flowers, which give it its […]
Source of relaxation and adventure playground, a spot for free-time activities and meeting point for companionable hours: a garden can be many things and it […]
Groundcovering perennials such as saxifrage and rock cress/aubretia are a good choice for stony surfaces and walls. But in beds, too, their delicate blossoms will […]
Gardeners who wish to combine native and exotic species of woody plants are well advised to preserve an array of existing varieties typical for their […]
If you’ve ever thrown a glance over a garden fence, you know that the same plant can be either a big yawn or a real […]
It is a good opportunity to plan the upcoming gardening season when the garden is in hibernation. What was particularly successful last summer? where could […]
Granted, “hanami,” the Japanese cherry blossom festival, is usually associated with white and pink flowers, but spring of course offers up many other colors. There’s […]
In Japan the blooming of the cherry trees is a nationwide event called “hanami,” or “flower viewing.” It marks the beginning of spring, serving, too, […]
After winter – before budding: The right time to cut many trees is the forsythia blossom. Basically, all winter flowers are only after flowering, so […]
Now is planting time! If you want to let off steam, you can plant trees and shrubs in early spring, unless the soil is frozen. […]
It may not be spring yet, but with the happy Ranunculus, he is approaching fast. This flower is native to Central Asia but is planted […]