New plants for my garden

in blurtgarden •  2 months ago 

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Hello, my dear fellow gardeners!

Today, I'm thrilled to share some exciting news – my garden collection has grown with some new green companions. Each purchase is like a little adventure, a dive into the world of plants, a search for new varieties and forms.

A Tiny Fir Tree
First, let me introduce you to our newest fir tree. Yes, you heard that right, I already have a small fir grove of three beauties. But this little one captured my heart at first sight. Its name is Biesenthaler Fruhling, and according to the breeders, in a few years it will turn into a real emerald gem of my garden. I can already imagine its lacy crown swaying in the wind, and the needles exuding a delicate resinous aroma.

Callas: Queens of Indoor Plants
I couldn't resist and bought two indoor callas of Dutch selection. Unfortunately, two other varieties I had high hopes for never went on sale, despite a month of waiting. But even these two beauties have become a real adornment of my collection.

The white calla with the graceful name Snow Crystal is the embodiment of purity and tenderness. Its large white spathes are like snow-white petals, and the yellow spadix is a bright sun in the center of this winter landscape. The burgundy calla Rehmannii is a truly exotic flower. Its velvety dark burgundy spathes create an atmosphere of mystery and intrigue.

Groundcover Plants: Bright Spots in the Garden

I also couldn't pass up the variety of groundcover plants. I plan to create several bright "meadows" in my garden that will delight the eye from early spring to late autumn. Of course, realizing this idea will require a lot of effort – careful selection of plants, soil preparation, creating optimal conditions for their growth. But I'm full of enthusiasm and hope that all my efforts will be rewarded.

Why did I choose these particular plants?

Fir tree Biesenthaler Fruhling: attracts with its compactness and decorativeness, perfect for small gardens.

Callas Snow Crystal and Rehmannii: distinguished by large flowers and a long flowering period, will decorate any interior.

Groundcover plants: create a solid carpet of bright colors, suppress weeds, and help retain moisture in the soil.

What are your plans for this season? Maybe you're also planning to replenish your garden collection? Share your plans and experiences in the comments. I'd be happy to discuss with you all the intricacies of growing plants and creating a beautiful garden.

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