Preparing for winter

Which roses are the most unpretentious and winter-hardy?

Flower lovers (including us) are worried: how are our roses in the country? This year's winter is classically abnormal. In many regions there was no snow for a long time, although there were no severe frosts. Then it got sharply cold. Then it snowed, more than Read more

Seedlings of self-rooted roses

ROSES. ROOT OR GRAPTED. GROWTH. ​ Own root or grafted. Grafted roses are now found on sale more often than self-rooted ones - this is due to the simpler process of producing grafted roses. Nurseries take two-year-old rootstocks and, Read more

We tell you when it is better to dig up begonia

Begonias are plants of the tropics and subtropics. They can survive the cold period of the year only by shedding their leaves and plunging into a state of hibernation. But short autumn frosts do not damage the rhizomes. In addition, in September the plants themselves begin to prepare Read more

When to dig up begonias and how to store them

How to preserve begonia in winter How to preserve begonia in winter Search results: Begonia is transplanted first in the spring, as needed. There are many varieties of tuberous begonia, new ones appear every year - more and more unusual and beautiful. Special Read more

Campsis planting and care in open ground

Campsis is a handsome exotic species that captivates the eye with its amazing splendor and decorativeness. Graceful gramophone flowers, in bright rich colors, will decorate any flower bed or summer cottage. In this article we will talk about how to grow and size Read more

Varieties, planting and care of garden hydrangea

The flower received the name “hydrangea” in honor of the princess of the Holy Roman Empire. And the Latin name of the family Hydrangea (Hydrangea) means “vessel of water” in Greek. According to one version, this reflects the special moisture-loving nature of hydrangea, according to others Read more