Trvalky jsou vytrvalé byliny, které Vám na zahradě vydrží mnoho let a nemusíte je proto každý rok znovu vysévat nebo vysazovat. Jsou nepostradatelnou součástí každé zahrady, do které vnáší záplavu květů, barvu, vůni, proměnlivost i strukturu. Pokud je trvalkový záhon dobře založený, bude Vám dělat radost po dlouhé roky ve všech ročních obdobích. Založení trvalkového
Lámete si hlavu, jak na úzký pozemek vměstnat velké zahradnické plány? Inspirujte se zahradou, jejíž rozměry profesionálně „nafoukla” Dana
Mnozí z nás mají na své zahradě, předzahrádce či terase i oblíbené kanadské borůvky čili brusnice chocholičnaté. Právě nyní přišel čas zredukovat korunu keříků, který není jen tak pro nic za nic. Zajistíte si tím kvalitní sklizeň, plodů sice bude o něco méně, zato budou velké a chutné. Prostě přesně takové, po kterých každý z nás touží. Jak na to?
Jak už víte, kromě zeleného balkónu mám to štěstí, že se můžu pravidelně kreativně vyřádit i na naší staré roubence, kde se momentálně snažím zvelebit zahrádku. Miluji totiž rozkvetlé venkovské zah…
Zahrada zvlněná - to je projekt zahradních architektů z atelieru Flera, kteří zde dokonale využili rozlehlý prostor a naplnili ho rozmanitými prvky.
Lámete si hlavu, jak na úzký pozemek vměstnat velké zahradnické plány? Inspirujte se zahradou, jejíž rozměry profesionálně „nafoukla” Dana
Zahrada je pomyslným zrcadlem, ve kterém se odráží naše sny, zájmy a potřeba seberealizace. Samozřejmě si na její plánování netroufne každý, a právě od toho zde máme vystudované zahradní architekty, kteří pomohou se všemi stránkami tvorby tohoto prostoru. Jestliže si ovšem chcete zahradu naplánovat sami, měli byste zohlednit hned několik aspektů.
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That's why I've scoured the internet to find the 80 best garden layout ideas for every size garden, and I'm excited to share them with you!
Der zeitgemäße Familiengarten ist für eine sportlich aktive Familie entworfen, die auch Plätze zum Chillen und Relaxen genießt.
Hello everyone! This post is the second post in what I've decided will be a 3-post series. I would have had this one done sooner if I'd planned on doing that from the beginning, but, I tried to shove it all into two posts, and quickly realized I just had too many photos...and the post would have been ridiculously long...so, there you have it. On with the show! Starting where we left off, this pic is probably from June...things are starting to fill in nicely. After a few people commented on it, I realized I never actually listed the plants used for this project, let's rectify that now! Here we have one of my favorite new plants over the past few years, Anemanthele lessoniana, along with Libertia perigrans...which, I realized as soon as I planted them, were a bit too similar to be used right next to each other. The Libertia was an impulse buy, however...I've actually decided that although I like it in theory, it just doesn't work here. I think you need a large-ish patch of them to really make an impact. Two garden stalwarts, Calamagrostis 'Karl Foerster' and Echinacea 'Magnus'. I sort of go back-and-forth on 'Karl Foerster', thinking I would love that space for a "more interesting" grass, but 'Karl Foerster' is so beautiful throughout the seasons, that just when I think I'll replace it, it looks so good, so "right" that I love it again. It's just so valuable at providing structure and contrast in my garden. Of course, Echinacea I just love beyond all reason, so I always have some...they are so perfect, elegant, honest. And of course, where Scott gardens, there will be Agastaches! In these front parking strips alone there are 4 different varieties of Agastche. Above we have both 'Golden Jubilee' and 'Purple Haze'. I just fell in love with this tiny groundcover last year, Acaena purpurea. Sadly, it wasn't super happy in my garden. I can't tell quite yet if it's where it's planted...or the dog pee. I'm leaning toward dog pee. Another Agastache, 'Blue Blazes'. I planted some of these in my back yard two years ago, and last summer I found out that they get WAY bigger than I thought. I forget, sometimes, that here in Portland, things just tend to get bigger than they are supposed to...like 20-30% bigger. I'm experimenting this year with aggressive cutting back on these, if they still swallow up their neighbors, I may have to move things around a bit. Here's a plant that was completely new for me last year, Eryngium yuccifolium, which has the awesome common name 'Rattlesnake Master'. I'd seen it in numerous Piet Oudolf plantings...and you know me, if Oudolf says jump, I say 'How high'! On the right is Molinia 'Skyracer', which I absolutely fell in love with after seeing it a few years earlier at Wind Dancer Garden in Salem. It looks humble here, but in mid-summer it erupts with tall, elegant stems of dark, almost-black blooms. Another grass I tried for the frist time, and fell in love with last summer, Muhlenbergia rigens, aka Deer Grass. I enjoyed the regular Knautia macedonica in the back yard so much last year, but really like having some variation in coloring when I comes to flowers...so was thrilled to find some 'Melton Pastels' last year. This is a crazy-tough plant and blooms forever. I'm hoping that with more sun in the strips, these won't get quite as tall as the ones in the back yard. Panicums just may be my favorite family of grasses, depending on the day you ask me. Tough, dependable, beautiful. This is a new variety I tried on a whim, 'Huron Solstice'. You can't tell in this picture, but as the year progresses, it becomes a riot of color. Another Panicum, with a habit as different from 'Huron Solstice' as you can imagine. While 'Huron Solstice' is more arching and fountain-like, 'Northwind' is strictly upright. If you are looking for an alternative to Calamagrostis, give this a try. Yet another Agastache, 'Desert Sunrise'. I love this particular Agastache...for its foliage as much as for its flowers. Another stunning grass, Schizachyrium 'Blue Heaven', which I absolutely adore. Lately, I don't seem to be able to have a garden without at least a few Sedums...here we have 'Matrona' and 'October Daphne'. As you can see, but the end of July, things had pretty much started to take shape. I can't take too much credit...things just seem to WANT to grow in Portlands mild weather. As usual, it helps that our spring lasts until July, so plants have a good, long time to settle in before the drought of summer sets in. Mid-July is such a great time here in Portland. It's usually not too hot yet, and everything is still fairly green and fresh. The days are long and the rest of summer stretches out before you. Of course, the flip side to summer in Portland is that the rain just STOPS. No rain for 3 or so months isn't exactly ideal for most plants. Luckily, the drip system we installed makes watering easy. Since these plants were all newly-planted, I watered fairly regularly until about the middle of July, then started to taper off, watering only when something looked stressed. Generally, I'd water once a week or so...and this coming year, I'll probably only have to water every other week...perhaps less. Planting tough, drought-tolerant plants definitely makes sense in a parking strip. Here is the Muhlenbergia rigens again, starting to bloom...I just love it! Tall grasses are irresistable to cats, I think they are channeling their inner lion, just waiting for the next gazelle. I'm still not used to how quickly plants grow here in the PNW. As summer wore on, Panicum 'Huron Solstice' started its show...merely a rehearsal for what was to come. If there is such a thing, I'd say my garden typically "peaks" in August. While, in my mind, August is still high summer, the light definitely starts to change now...with morning and evening light having a warmer, mellower tone. Even in these newly-planted parking strips, everything seemed to be rushing to bloom. Looking back at it, I can hardly believe that whole area was just lawn a few months ago! August also marks the point at which the warm-season grasses start blooming, here we have Panicum 'Northwind' And here are the impossibly delicate stems of Molinia 'Skyracer', which is almost impossible to do justice in a photograph. While obviously limited in size, at moments like this, the parking strip garden succeeded in my goal of creating a micro-meadow. Here, at the end of August, I'm going to wrap up this post, the next post will cover Autumn through spring, bringing us full-circle for the year on this project. BTW, happy first day of spring!
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Every season we grow thousands of Snapdragons in every color imaginable. Most are destined for mixed bouquets but there is one special variety that never seems to make into the general mix, the Chantilly. Designers, grocery customers and florists eagerly snatch up every stem we can muster! There just never seems to be enough to […]
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Bien plus connue outre-atlantique qu'en France, Tasha Tudor (1915-2008) était une célèbre auteure et illustratrice de livres pour enfants. Considérant ne pas être née à la bonne époque, elle a vécu très longtemps dans une jolie maison isolée entourée d'un jardin enchanteur, sans eau ni électricité et en quasi autarcie, cultivant fruits et légumes, et cousant elle-même ses vêtements, dans un univers que n'aurait pas renié la famille Ingalls. Ce faisant, c'est tout un univers enchanteur et bucolique qu'elle nous proposait de découvrir et qu'elle a partagé souvent au gré des ouvrages qui lui ont été consacrés. Un univers où elle a vécu heureuse ainsi, sans aucun doute, que tous ceux qui ont eu la chance de pouvoir lui rendre visite. Michael Penney Style Yankee Magazine The Buttry and Bookry Sherry Mitchell Tasha Tudor Museum Michael Penney Remembering the Old Ways Sumayzoy The Buttry and Bookry Hachette Book Pinterest Flickr Deep Roots at Home Flickr Pinterest Pinterest Pinterest Barnes and Noble Pinterest Pinterest Blog Naver Pinterest Primrose Garden Blog Naver Pinterest All Sorts Blog Naver Pinterest Pinterest Gumbo Lily Pinterest Design Sponge Pinterest Elegantly Handmade Yaplog Pinterest Tasha Tudor and Family The Daily Corgi Pinterest Pinterest Flickr Une magnifique vidéo du jardin de Tasha Tudor [ Les commentaires sont en Japonais mais les images parlent d'elles-mêmes ! ] Et, pour ceux et celles que ça intéresse, quelques ouvrages et illustrations de Tasha Tudor : Without a Style Family Monkey Troy Alephbet Amazon Pinterest Overstock My Vintage Book Books Simon and Schuster Flickr Household Words Pinterest Vintage Book Collection Source image à la une : Yankee Magazine
Tolik oblíbená sezónní zelenina, cuketa, lze připravit do lahodných pokrmů snadno a rychle.Cuketové placičky vám budou chutnat. Ingredience: 3 cukety Sůl 1 cibule Olivový olej 1 mrkev Zelená cibule Červená paprika Černý pepř Oregano 1 stroužek česneku 1 šálek kukuřice 1 vejce 1/2 šálku polohr.mouky
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