Les plantes ont besoin d'un minimum de lumière et d'eau pour vivre. Mais certaines variétés très jolies peuvent s'épanouir dans des pièces peu lumineuses.
Les plantes ont besoin d'un minimum de lumière et d'eau pour vivre. Mais certaines variétés très jolies peuvent s'épanouir dans des pièces peu lumineuses.
Pour bien commencer la semaine, rien de tel qu'une bonne dose d'inspirations déco. Aujourd'hui, il est question de salle à manger, de cuisine, de jardin et de voyage (sans sortir de chez soi). Je vous souhaite une bonne lecture et surtout une bonne semaine!
Apporter une touche fraîcheur à son salon, se créer un écrin de verdure et se mettre à l’heure d’été, sont autant de raisons qui nous poussent à adopter des plantes. Zoom sur celle qui ne demandent que peu de lumière.
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This post is full of container gardening inspiration beyond summer flowers. These photos will help you to get creative and think outside of ordinary plantings.
Gladioli are beautiful plants and a favorite of many gardeners. Due to their height, many people often wonder if it?s possible to have a gladiolus container garden. This article will help with that.
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Syngonium Albo care. The Syngonium Albo plant is also called the arrowhead plant. It belongs to the Aroid family (Araceae family) of plants. It is an easy plant to care for. The plant is native to Bolivia, Mexico, and Brazil.
Grow an indoor spring garden! Forcing bulbs, indoor herbs, starting seeds, chilling spring bulbs. Spring gardening can start indoors before the snow melts
How To Grow Huge Peonies In Flower Pots! Peonies are beloved for their breathtaking blooms and captivating fragrance. While traditionally grown in gardens, these magnificent flowers can also thrive in pots, making them a stunning
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Landscape Design Tips: Planting in Layers To keep your garden full of color, texture and plant variety, try a new approach to gardening, planting in layers. Planting in layers is an idea that drove the gardens of the 20th century. Traditionally the English Garden consisted of three layers, specifically three layers of perennials. Today the theory of layering focuses on the idea that plants grow in clusters and drifts and overlap and interlock as they merge. This adds a greater level of interest to the garden. Planting in layers allows for trees and shrubs to be located in the back, intermediate plants in the middle and shorter plantings in the foreground. Not only does this type of planning avoid monoculture design, but it provides greater habitat and food sources for bees, butterflies and birds but it staggers blooming, making your garden color last all summer. Vertical layering is the staggering of plantings in height, while horizontal layering adds variety on the ground plane. By grouping your plantings in clusters of 3 to 5 plants, each layer provides greater interest. Overlap the plantings for a flow, but remember to give the plants enough room for their size at maturity. By grouping the planting, a pattern can be created of texture and form. Use a zig-zag pattern to draw the eye into the design. While playing with the idea of layering in your yard, try substituting a large hedge or tree for a trellis in the third layer. Pick a trellis with an artistic design or a simple trellis for use as a growing medium. It can be used as a focal point and add more variety to the design. Are you an apartment dweller and want to try these layering techniques but don’t have a yard? Try layering in a container. Introduced by the Dutch, bulb lasagna is a way to bring the garden to your apartment window or balcony. Bulb lasagna is the layering of bulbs in containers. When using this method, choose bulbs with less foliage so the bulbs are not competing for space. Using a large pot, or garden container, put a layer of compost or soil rich in organic matter and the base of the pot. Layer daffodil bulbs at the base, and then add a layer of compost. In the second layer add tulips and again cover with compost. Finally add dwarf bulbs and cover with another layer of compost or soil. Then follow a once a week watering schedule and wait for buds, then blooms. This process works both in traditional gardens and container gardens and extends the period of blooming. Leave comments to let us know if you have ever tried this method or if you will attempt this method of layering and bulb lasagna this fall!
Many people look at brugmansias and assume that they can only be grown in tropical climates. While it is true that brugmansias are tropical trees, they can be easily grown in containers. Learn more ab
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So you want to have a beautiful yard filled with plants that will add character, but you have no sun because your entire yard is covered with trees? Do you have a back covered patio that’s in need of some refreshing and updating? Well, we at Garden Valley Farmers Market, have got you covered with o
Designers dub them unfashionable, environmentalists disapprove of the chemicals used in their upkeep and, with garden sizes shrinking, ever more homeowners feel they have no space for grass.