Gardening

Cottage - an ideal place to relax, both in summer and in winter. The main point in the successful improvement of the suburban area and the house are flowers. Agree that it is very pleasant to sit in the gazebo, arranged in the country garden, and observe beautiful flowers with your own eyes. Decorative hosts recently began to rapidly gain popularity among summer residents.

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If you want to make your garden plot original, plant a mallow. When it blooms, it seems that the house is full of flowers. It will turn out especially original if there is a rich palette of shades and colors. A variety of colors satisfies the most exquisite taste, and the compositions in combination with this plant will not leave anyone indifferent.

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Open and described this plant was a botanist Nicholas Monardes, after whom it received its name. Monarda is more familiar as lemon mint, American lemon balm or bergamot. Native Americans used her red flowers to make tea, and white settlers used this tea as an antipyretic and pain reliever for stomach pain.

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Saintpaulia - the second name of this beautiful flower that will not leave anyone indifferent. The tenderness of this flower, the variety of colors, the elegance of the petals - everything in violet is harmonious and attractive. What is the history of violets? It begins in 1892, when it was first discovered by Baron Walter Saint Paul, from which its name came.

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Narcissus - one of the earliest spring primroses, which delight us with lush green and delicate, elegant beauty. They have great vitality, blooming very early after snow melt. Beautiful and unpretentious daffodil - what is it? The flower belongs to the bulbous group of perennial plants of the Amaryllis family.

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When breeding violets, several factors need to be taken into account: compliance with the irrigation regime, particularities of breeding conditions — room temperature and air humidity, special conditions for the care of certain plant species. When overdrying is lost turgor sheet, and the color drops. Overflow is dangerous because the roots rot, and this entails the death of the plant.

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Lily is a perennial bulbous plant of the lily family. Scaly bulbs. It is considered a symbol of beauty and innocence. These beauties decorate almost every garden with their fragrant blossoms. Varieties of varieties of lilies The shape of a flower in lilies can be tubular, cup-shaped and turbid-shaped. For more effective cultivation you need to know the main types of lilies.

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Daylilies or daylings are unpretentious plants that can grow in all conditions. But this does not mean that they do not require care at all, these plants need suitable conditions for their growth. Growing daylilies in the garden First you must choose a place for planting daylilies.

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Petunias belong to the Solanaceae family, combining semi-shrubs and herbaceous perennials. The natural habitat of the flower is in South America (Uruguay, Argentina, Bolivia, Paraguay), although one species of petunia is found on the northern continent. Petunia stems can be both creeping and erect.

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Calendula - a truly universal plant. It is widely used not only in medicine, but also in cooking and cosmetology. The people call calendula "marigold" for its attractive appearance. The petals of this plant have a bright orange color, and in shape they resemble exquisite manicure. What is so good calendula?

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You have acquired the first orchid in your life and are ready to create paradise conditions for it. That is, plenty of water, fertilize, blow off dust particles, etc. The rush is generally correct, but for the plant to feel good, it is necessary to reproduce the conditions of the natural habitat as accurately as possible. The desire to "pamper" a flower with constantly moist soil can destroy an orchid.

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Chamomile grows not only with us. There is a "daisy" on the African continent, and more specifically from South Africa. Her name is Gatsania or Gazania. Flower growers are known about 40 species of this plant. It can be both perennial and annual. But in our climate, it is grown only as an annual. The gazania itself is a small plant about 20–30 cm high.

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Lupine is rightly considered a beautiful unpretentious flower. Lupine belongs to the legume family, and can grow up to 120 centimeters high. In fact, the flower contains many advantages, as it simultaneously pleases the human eye, and brings extraordinary benefits to the land, which they grow.

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Nasturtium from the family Capuchin (or nasturtium) is a popular, unpretentious plant in ornamental floriculture. There are about 50 types of nasturtiums. The most famous varieties of instructions are: 1. large - with bright cap-flowers; 2. cultural - with large flowers and creeping stems; 3

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Our latitudes do not abound with a variety of spring blooming plants. Winter rarely retreats here before April. In the wild in the spring, most often you can find primrose and snowdrops, and in the gardens daffodils and tulips. They belong to the onion plants. A spring flower such as a hazel grouse or fritillary also belongs to them.

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Peonies among gardeners are very popular. The plant has beautiful flowers with decorative foliage, the color of which is the most diverse: from pastel to bright shades. Peony is a durable plant, so it grows beautifully without a transplant for several years in a row. The name "peony" comes from the name of the ancient Greek physician of the Olympic gods Péan, who was a repugnant of evil.

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Chrysanthemums in landscape gardening culture have long been known. In China, these flowers were grown in the VI. AD, not only decorative, but also for medical purposes. In Asian countries, chrysanthemums were prepared and eaten. In Europe, starting from the 17th century. (in Russia since the XIX century.), diluted in greenhouses and under the open sky.

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Primula or primrose is a beautiful herb from the family of primroses. Its name comes from the Latin word prímus, which means “first, early”, as the primrose blooms one of the first in early spring. This delightful flower is also called the “ram” (the leaves have a wavy shape and are similar to the back of a lamb) or “key” (the flowers, arranged in groups, resemble a bunch of keys).

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Rudbeckia is a grassy plant for the open ground of the Compositae family. Homeland - North America. The plant can be both perennial, annual and biennial. Rudbeckia green leaves, split form. Stem, reaching a height of 1.5-2 meters, forks in the upper part of the plant, often covered with short hairs.

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