Wild plants

How to get rid of the field bindweed in the garden forever: methods and their effectiveness
Field bindweed on the site

Field bindweed ("birch") is a herbaceous perennial and one of the most difficult to remove weeds. It braids around the stems of any plants on the site and interferes with their normal development. For the destruction of the bindweed, folk methods and some agricultural techniques are most often used.

Florist lunar calendar for August 2019: the best dates for flower care
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The florist's lunar calendar for August-2019 will tell you favorable and unfavorable days for transplanting, planting, feeding flowers, as well as successful periods for watering, pest control, and sowing seeds. It is recommended for both beginner growers and those who are professionally engaged in flowers. Using the advice of the lunar calendar, you can achieve significant results in growing flower crops.

Aralia - an ornamental plant with medicinal properties
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Aralia is a deciduous herb from the genus of flowering Araliev family. It is popularly called "devil tree" or "thorn tree", which is due to the thorny stem. It can be in the form of a branchy shrub or tree. In the gardens, Manchu Aralia is mainly cultivated for decorative and medicinal purposes. In total, there are up to 70 species in nature.

Growing a cup and saucer bell from seeds
Many people think that the bell is a wild plant, however, this is not entirely true. There are certain varieties that are used in floriculture for landscaping flower beds and lawns, and it is also grown in flower pots. Most often, flower growers grow the bell medium or Campanula medium L. Its history began in the 16th century in the south of Western Europe and Asia.Growing a bell
Growing a perennial bell: types and photos of flowers
In the language of florists, the bell sounds rather unusual - "Campanula". This name comes from the Latin and Italian word "campana", which means "bell". This is the shape of the bell rim. This explains why he is known in our country under this name, which is officially enshrined in the domestic botanical nomenclature.All About Bells