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Coniferous plants for the garden
It's no secret that coniferous plants for the garden are very popular in landscape design. Almost all of them are evergreen, and only some trees shed needles for winter. The vast majority of coniferous plants sheds needles gradually, changing old needles to new ones once in many years.
Coniferous plants for the garden are popular due to the variety of forms, simple care and resistance to pests and various diseases. Their advantages are also the fact that coniferous plants produce phytoncides that purify the atmosphere. Air with the aroma of pine needles not only positively affects the respiratory system, but also charges us with energy for the whole day. Evergreen plants look great both in summer and in winter. In the winter, they look particularly magical, in contrast to snow and bare deciduous trees.
On the Alpine hills in the garden can also be planted various coniferous shrubs and trees. The most suitable option, of course, will be the so-called conifers: dwarfish and slowly growing spruce, pine, tui, junipers. Especially good will look a group of coniferous plants in combination with heather. All of them can be of different colors and sizes. Especially often, small coniferous plants are used in Japanese-style gardens .
Coniferous plants in the garden require a high enough humidity, especially in dry times and immediately after planting. They should be sprayed. Young plants need to be shaded. In order for the seedlings to adapt to the new habitat as quickly as possible, it is necessary to acquire plants that have already been adapted in similar soil. Before planting in your garden, they should already be adapted to local climatic conditions.
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