
HOW TO GROW MARTINIA? I have failed twice in my attempt to grow martinia. The first time, having sowed the seeds in March for seedlings, she waited a long time for the emergence of seedlings, but, unfortunately, nothing came of it. The situation repeated itself for the second time. In the spring, in a fit of anger, she dumped the soil from the cup in which the seeds were sown into the flower garden and tried to forget about her ...
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THE MOST INCREDIBLE MICROCITRUS - NAME AND DESCRIPTION There is an original group of citrus plants that experts call Australian or Sydney microcitruses. Perhaps due to the fact that Australia is a rather distant continent, cut off from the rest of the world, evolutionary processes took place there in a special way. No wonder it is in Australia that we meet the most extraordinary animals. This also applies to plants. Just look...
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GROWING MEDAR AND CARING FOR IT IN OPEN GROUND AND TUBE In the middle lane, the plant does not feel very comfortable due to harsh winters, but it bears fruit quite well if covered in autumn. It is safer to grow as a tub plant. The medlar grows as a tree 4-5 m high. It may also be in the form of a bush. The plant is durable (lives 70-80 years), frost-resistant. Bears fruit annually. …
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ALMOND VARIETIES FOR THE MIDDLE STRIP - GROWING AND CARE In the middle lane and other regions with a temperate climate, it is best to give preference to steppe (low) almonds - a small shrub up to 1,5 m high, forming a dense spherical crown. It grows well, blooms profusely and bears fruit well. Since almonds are a southern crop, its "northern" varieties are very ...
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FIGS IN THE MIDDLE STRIP - HOW TO GROW? A fig tree, a fig tree, a fig tree, a fig tree ... All these are the names of the same tree - figs. The correct name is ficus karika. And this is the only ficus whose fruits are edible. In the conditions of the middle lane, this southern fruit (only self-pollinating varieties!) Is grown in tub culture. FACT: IN ROOM CONDITIONS, this ...
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