Houseplants

How to feed plants so as not to poison them with chemistry
If indoor plants do not feel very vigorous - the stems have become thin, and the leaves wither and fall off, it means that they lack nutrients and it is time to feed them. To do this, you can use not only store-bought fertilizers, but also several home methods. Read more
Florist lunar calendar for August 2019: the best dates for flower care
Florist

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.

Platizerium: antlers on the windowsill
Platizerium

Among lovers of indoor ornamental plant growing, a special group is made up of fans of growing mosses and ferns. These people can spend hours talking about their green pets, highlighting individual varieties and features of growth. Caring for indoor ferns is simple, but unique. And they themselves look attractive in their own way and sometimes even original. One of these not quite common varieties of fern is Platycerium.

How to grow an unusual flower adromiscus at home: instructions for beginners
adromiscus

Adromiscus is a succulent from the genus of the same name, belonging to the Tolstyankov family. This South African plant is actively cultivated at home. Its decorative effect is due to the leaves, unusual in shape, covered with spots. Their tone becomes more saturated in bright light. Blooming adromiscus is a rare and impressive phenomenon. The plant is unpretentious to care for, which is another plus.

Tekoma is a bright accent in your garden!
Tekoma

Tekoma is a graceful perennial vine native to China and North America. Gardeners actively use it in vertical gardening of plots, as the flower looks very nice.