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How to Grow Bay (Laurus nobilis) – BBC Gardeners' World Magazine - gardenersworld.com - Britain
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10.02.2024

How to Grow Bay (Laurus nobilis) – BBC Gardeners' World Magazine

Bay (Laurus nobilis), also known as bay laurel or the bay tree, is an evergreen shrub with aromatic leaves, known as bay leaves. Laurus nobilis one of the oldest shrubs in cultivation, introduced to British gardens in from as early as 1650. It’s an essential foliage plant for herb gardens – bay leaves can be used in a variety of dishes, including soups and stews and even ice cream, and are the main ingredient in a ‘bouquet garni’. They can be dried for storing or used fresh.

17 Awesome Apple Blossom Tattoos - balconygardenweb.com
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10.02.2024

17 Awesome Apple Blossom Tattoos

Apple blossoms symbolize renewal, love, and innocence. They also connect to Celtic lore and have layers of meanings, making them a unique choice. You'll find various designs, from a single flower to intricate branches, each with its own significance. Why choose an apple blossom tattoo? Simple—they're beautiful, meaningful, and carry cultural significance, becoming a timeless part of you.

Plant of the month february - gardencentreguide.co.uk
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09.02.2024

Plant of the month february

What better way to brighten your garden in the early part of Spring than with the enchanting Primrose? February welcomes this resilient and vibrant perennial, transforming outdoor spaces into a riot of colours. With its delicate petals and soothing fragrance, the Primrose stands as a symbol of hope and renewal, making it the perfect choice for garden enthusiasts looking to usher in the blossoming season.

10 Rare British Garden Birds To Look Out For - gardenersworld.com - Britain
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09.02.2024

10 Rare British Garden Birds To Look Out For

The bird species that visit your garden will vary depending on your location, the size of your plot, what type of plants you grow and what supplementary bird food you offer. In some areas of the UK, birds such as tree sparrows and nuthatches might be relatively common in gardens, whereas in other places they are unlikely to be seen. The birds on the list below can be seen in gardens, but none is included in the top 20 species in the last two years of the RSPB’s Big Garden Birdwatch.

Tree identification Broadleaf trees - backyardgardener.com - Usa - China - Britain
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09.02.2024

Tree identification Broadleaf trees

Information pertaining to broadleaf trees.  Listed below are common trees with care facts.

How to Grow and Care for Serviceberries - gardenerspath.com
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09.02.2024

How to Grow and Care for Serviceberries

How to Grow and Care for Serviceberries Amelanchier spp.

What Is It? Wednesday – January 31, 2024 - hgic.clemson.edu
hgic.clemson.edu
09.02.2024

What Is It? Wednesday – January 31, 2024

This is a jelly fungus. Jelly fungi are usually found growing on dead or dying branches.

Growing Guidance for Paeonias - backyardgardener.com - Greece
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09.02.2024

Growing Guidance for Paeonias

Commemorating Paeon, an ancient Greek physician, is said to have first used P. officinalis medicinally. Although the genus has long been considered a member of the buttercup family, Ranunculaceae, some modern botanists now place it in a family of its own, Paeoniaceae. A genus of 33 species of hardy herbaceous and shrubby perennials and a few shrubs, among the noblest and most decorative plants for a sunny or shaded border. The main division of the genus is between the herbaceous and the tree paeony, but botanically, the matter is much more complex.

How to Design a Serene and Immersive Garden Oasis - finegardening.com
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09.02.2024

How to Design a Serene and Immersive Garden Oasis

I was painfully shy as a child, often taking refuge in the forested greenbelt adjacent to our suburban backyard. It was the early 1970s, before children were kept on a short tether, and I was allowed to wander so long as I was home before dark. I would explore paths and climb trees, collecting nature and memories as I went. The forest of my youth was mostly conifers, where an occasional mother tree would establish her dominance, reaching out with a great protective canopy underneath which little could grow. I would adopt the ground beneath and “park it out.” This meant remov­ing debris and creating a garden of collected flowers and plants (sometimes with roots still intact), along with laying small circles of stones. I would sit in the mossy solitude on the forest floor with my back against the trunk, feeling safe in the dappled light. It was an idyllic refuge of my own creation, all done on a five-year-old’s salary.

February 05 Week 1 Garden Photos - hgic.clemson.edu
hgic.clemson.edu
09.02.2024

February 05 Week 1 Garden Photos

“As Barbara has injured her ankle and can’t get out to photograph, please enjoy a review of some of her favorite photo blogs. ~ Part 2 ~ ”

What Is It? Wednesday – Cold Damage on Citrus - hgic.clemson.edu - city Columbia
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09.02.2024

What Is It? Wednesday – Cold Damage on Citrus

These citrus leaves are showing symptoms of cold injury. This tree is part of a study at the Sandhill REC in Columbia looking at 9 varieties of citrus that are believed to have improved cold tolerance.

How to Grow an Orange Tree in Container | Orange Tree in Pot - balconygardenweb.com
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09.02.2024

How to Grow an Orange Tree in Container | Orange Tree in Pot

Growing orange trees in containers is so easy; it will make you think –Why haven’t I tried it before? Don’t worry! You are never too late!

Installing Proper Garden Drainage for Garden Plants - backyardgardener.com
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09.02.2024

Installing Proper Garden Drainage for Garden Plants

One of the greatest drawbacks to successful gardening is badly drained ground. Wherever water lies in the ground at a depth easily reached by the roots of most cultivated plants they do not thrive, except where the water is constantly on the move, such as the bank of a river, brook or lake; there many plants will flourish. There are some wild plants that succeed in soil that has reached a water logged state, but generally such land is useless for gardening, farming or forestry purposes unless steps are taken to free it from superfluous moisture.

Mulching – Protect plants from the hot weather - backyardgardener.com
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09.02.2024

Mulching – Protect plants from the hot weather

An even temperature around the roots and a steady supply of moisture in the soil are all important to growing plants. A mulch, applied in early summer after hot weather begins, tends to maintain these conditions as well as to control harmful weeds.

Shade Trees How to Select and Care for Them - backyardgardener.com
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09.02.2024

Shade Trees How to Select and Care for Them

Trees for shade should be planted only after thoughtful selection, for those that may be very suitable in June may be less so in August. The Linden and the Mulberry are delightful trees when they come into leaf, but in July and August the former may make everything near by dirty with dripping honeydew, and in August and September falling Mulberries stain almost everything with which they come in contact.

How to grow cotoneaster, the glorious winter berries | House & Garden - houseandgarden.co.uk - Britain
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09.02.2024

How to grow cotoneaster, the glorious winter berries | House & Garden

Cotoneasters are not a well-known group of plants, and these excellent berrying shrubs are often unfairly labelled dull. The culprit responsible for this reputation is Cotoneaster horizontalis (wall spray), which sprawls across front gardens and car parks up and down the country, and is, admittedly, rather dull. But, beyond the ubiquitous blandness of C. horizontalis, there are many wonderful cotoneasters that deserve to be more widely grown.

Understanding Hydrangea Growth Patterns - gardencentreguide.co.uk
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06.02.2024

Understanding Hydrangea Growth Patterns

Hydrangeas are delightful flowering shrubs that add beauty to gardens with their vibrant blooms. To ensure these plants thrive and maintain their picturesque appearance, it is crucial to understand their growth patterns. Pruning, a fundamental aspect of hydrangea care, plays a key role in promoting healthy growth and abundant blossoms.

White Pomegranate Growing Information and Facts - balconygardenweb.com
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06.02.2024

White Pomegranate Growing Information and Facts

White pomegranates as not actually “white” – they have a muted red or orange hue, which makes them appear paler in comparison.

Winter Beauty in Bonnie’s Garden - finegardening.com - Usa - Georgia - Japan
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29.01.2024

Winter Beauty in Bonnie’s Garden

We’re visiting with Bonnie Plikaytis in north Georgia today.

In a Vase on Monday: Sticks of Pink - ramblinginthegarden.wordpress.com
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29.01.2024

In a Vase on Monday: Sticks of Pink

Inspired by the lovely pink pussies of Salix gracilistyla ‘Mount Aso’ featured in my last Six on Saturday and a sudden glut of blooms on Viburnum bodnantense ‘Dawn’, creating today’s vase began easily. Selecting stems of the former that wouldn’t detract from the shrub and reaching flowering stems of the latter proved a little challenging, but it was easy enough to choose additional material to complete the contents, with witch hazel H vernalis ‘Amethyst’ and foliage of Pittosporum ‘Tom Thumb’ providing different degrees of pinkness.

What to do - and what not to do - to get your garden working against climate change - irishtimes.com
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27.01.2024

What to do - and what not to do - to get your garden working against climate change

In a world being reshaped by climate change, gardeners are increasingly asking themselves what can be done to counter the destructive effects of extreme weather events. The answer, as we’re discovering, is to take a nature-friendly approach that supports and nurtures resilience.

How to Grow and Care for Weeping Cherry Trees - gardenerspath.com - China - Japan
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26.01.2024

How to Grow and Care for Weeping Cherry Trees

How to Grow and Care for Weeping Cherry Trees Prunus spp.

10 beautiful garden ideas for different parts of the garden - themiddlesizedgarden.co.uk
themiddlesizedgarden.co.uk
26.01.2024

10 beautiful garden ideas for different parts of the garden

Are you looking for garden ideas for a difficult part of your garden?

10 more simple ideas for neglected or difficult garden areas - themiddlesizedgarden.co.uk
themiddlesizedgarden.co.uk
26.01.2024

10 more simple ideas for neglected or difficult garden areas

We all have ‘difficult garden areas‘ or spaces we want to revamp without re-designing the whole garden.

Trees with Red and Purple Foliage - backyardgardener.com - Norway
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26.01.2024

Trees with Red and Purple Foliage

Placing trees of these colors needs great care, but their colors mingled with the multitude of others in autumn are effective and of great beauty; they do not blend well with the normal greens, particularly if used in quantity. They should, therefore, be used sparingly in isolation at points where they will inevitably catch the eye.

Planning the perfect garden - backyardgardener.com
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26.01.2024

Planning the perfect garden

Before planting a garden, considerable thought must be taken to ensure important features are correct.

How to build a Garden Pond - backyardgardener.com
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25.01.2024

How to build a Garden Pond

Gardening jobs are just like any other job; sometimes, they seem daunting. Where to start? What is more daunting than starting with a weed-filled field?

How to Propagate Umbrella Plants (Schefflera) from Cuttings - gardenerspath.com
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25.01.2024

How to Propagate Umbrella Plants (Schefflera) from Cuttings

How to Propagate Umbrella Plants (Schefflera) from Cuttings

Monthly Q&A February 2024 - gardenersworld.com
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25.01.2024

Monthly Q&A February 2024

As part of your Premium access, you can send your gardening questions to our horticultural experts each month. They will then answer a selection of the questions they receive, and share the advice at the end of the month.

9 Fantastic Flowering Trees - finegardening.com - China - state Maryland
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25.01.2024

9 Fantastic Flowering Trees

While gardeners often extol the virtues of outstanding bark and winter interest, let’s not kid ourselves—flower power reigns supreme. A tree that is a stately focal point most of the year will be transformed into an awe-inspiring centerpiece by spectacular blooms. Spring-flowering trees often occupy prime garden real estate, but for some easy, unexpected floral elegance, it is truly worthwhile to plant trees that bloom in summer, fall, or even late winter. Many of my favorites even have dazzling displays when they aren’t in bloom. Here are some excellent choices for you to consider.

Kathy’s Garden Design for Her Daughter - finegardening.com - state California
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25.01.2024

Kathy’s Garden Design for Her Daughter

Kathy Sandel has shared her gardens with us before (More of Kathy’s Calabasas Garden, Kathy’s Garden Transformation in Sacramento), but today she’s sharing the garden she created for her daughter in Sacramento, California.

4 Essential Tips for Pruning Flowering Trees - finegardening.com - state Tennessee
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25.01.2024

4 Essential Tips for Pruning Flowering Trees

Pruning can be intimidating. Many of us fear making a mistake our plants won’t recover from. Overall, trees are resilient; with a little practice and know-how, any gardener should be able to tackle this task. Here are some things to keep in mind before grabbing the saw.

Three Amazing Understory Trees and Shrubs - finegardening.com
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25.01.2024

Three Amazing Understory Trees and Shrubs

While many of us think of trees as super-tall giants or stand-alone specimen plants, we also know that most trees naturally grow in forests and that forests aren’t all made up only of tall trees. There are trees that mature at different levels, and certain trees prefer growing in the dappled light of their taller neighbors. We call these understory trees, and there are many that work well in our home gardens, adding interesting forms and structures, colorful blooms, or intriguing foliage. They also can provide food and shelter for wildlife. The following trees and shrubs all take full sun to partial shade. So if you’ve got some dappled shade under a tall canopy of trees, consider one of these excellent options.

How To Grow A Victoria Plum Tree (Prunus domestica) - gardenersworld.com - Britain
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24.01.2024

How To Grow A Victoria Plum Tree (Prunus domestica)

The Victoria plum, Prunus domestica ‘Victoria’, is Britain’s best-known plum variety. It produces heavy crops of delicious, egg-shaped fruits, ideal for use in jams and chutneys, as well as eating straight from the tree.

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Welcome to the "Trees" section of diygarden.cc! Here, we celebrate the magnificence and importance of trees in our gardens and landscapes. Discover the wonders of these towering plants and learn how to incorporate them into your DIY gardening projects.

Trees are tall, woody perennial plants that belong to the plant kingdom and are characterized by their significant height, large trunks, and branching structures. They are essential components of forests, woodlands, and many other terrestrial ecosystems.

They are distinguished from smaller plants by their size and longevity. They typically have a single, main trunk that supports numerous branches, leaves, flowers, and fruits. The height and spread of trees vary among species, with some reaching towering heights of over 300 feet (90 meters) and others remaining relatively small.

These magnificent organisms play vital roles in the environment and provide numerous benefits:

Oxygen Production: Trees are known as "the lungs of the Earth" because they absorb carbon dioxide during photosynthesis and release oxygen into the atmosphere, helping to regulate the Earth's oxygen levels. Carbon Storage: Trees are valuable carbon sinks, absorbing carbon dioxide and storing carbon in their biomass. This helps mitigate climate change by reducing the amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Biodiversity Support: Trees provide habitats for a diverse range of organisms, including birds, mammals, insects, and microorganisms. They contribute to the overall biodiversity of ecosystems and support a complex web of life. Soil Conservation: Tree roots help stabilize soil, preventing erosion and promoting soil health. They also improve soil fertility by enhancing nutrient cycling and organic matter accumulation. Shade and Temperature Regulation: Trees provide shade, reducing heat absorption and lowering temperatures in their vicinity. This helps create more comfortable microclimates and can contribute to energy savings in urban areas. Air Quality Improvement: Trees help filter pollutants from the air, reducing air pollution and improving air quality. Their leaves capture airborne particles, and their bark absorbs harmful chemicals. Aesthetic and Recreational Value: Trees enhance the beauty of landscapes, parks, and gardens, providing a sense of tranquility and aesthetics. 

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