Watering Bonsai: How Much And How Often To Water The Small Tree?

Watering Bonsai: How Much And How Often To Water The Small Tree?

For the bonsai to thrive, the right watering is crucial. Here you can learn what you should pay attention to when watering bonsai. Due to the shell culture, there is hardly any room for error when caring for a bonsai. Watering in particular can quickly become a source of error here. This is because the…

Ginkgo (Maidenhair Tree): Infotmations About Tree And Fruits

Ginkgo (Maidenhair Tree): Infotmations About Tree And Fruits

The Ginkgo (Maidenhair Tree) is one of the oldest tree species on the planet and is also called a “living fossil”. Where the ginkgo tree comes from and how to cultivate it you can learn from us. The Ginkgo occupies a very special position within the plants because it belongs neither to the conifers (conifers)…

Thuja: Grow In Pots

Thuja: Grow In Pots

Garden thuja is quite widespread in culture, and it is especially popular in landscape design. She is decorated with both squares and parks, and her own garden plots. Thuja is a very effective and compact plant that can purify the air. However, few people know that this culture can be grown at home. In order…

Aucuba Plant Care

Aucuba Plant Care

The plant Aucuba is a representative of the Garriev family. The genus unites three species, and only 2 of them are cultivated at home, namely: the Himalayan and Japanese aucuba. This plant is distinguished by its shade-loving nature, even in the deep shade it grows and develops well, but this does not apply to variegated…

Camellia Care

Camellia Care

The genus Camellia is directly related to the tea family. This genus unites about 80 species of various plants. It occurs naturally in the tropical and subtropical regions of Southeast and East Asia, Korea, the Philippines, and about. Java, Japan, and the Indochina Peninsula. Naturalist and priest G.I.Kamelius was the first to bring these plants…

Tamarind

Tamarind

Tamarind (Tamarindus) is a tree native to the tropics. It belongs to the legume family. In nature, a tree can reach a height of 25 m, but in indoor conditions, it, as a rule, does not exceed 100 cm. This plant is one of the slow-growing ones. The leaf plates are pair-pinnate, and they contain…

Clivia Plant Care

Clivia Plant Care

A plant-like Clivia is directly related to the Amaryllidaceae family. In the wild, it can be found in South African humid subtropical forests. This herb is a perennial plant with very long leaves that are collected in a rosette. The beautiful flowers of this plant collected in inflorescences, as a rule, are colored yellow, orange,…