Linden

A beautiful garden alley or several trees creating shade around a small gazebo will give any area a luxurious look. Linden is often used for such landscaping work. Thanks to this plant, the summer garden will be filled with the delicate aroma that flowers emit during flowering.

This is not to say that planting a linden tree is easy, especially when growing seedlings from seeds. Before planting, the latter must be kept moist at zero temperature for 3 to 6 months. Otherwise, you won’t have to wait for seedlings. Alternatively, a linden tree can be planted from shoots that appear after self-sowing. However, seedlings, like the tree itself, are very capricious and require very careful replanting, which is best done in the spring.

Spring planting can be dangerous due to frost, to which linden is very sensitive. But a caring attitude towards your own plantings will be rewarded with the luxurious aroma of flowers and the spreading crown of growing trees. Do not forget that linden has medicinal properties, so you can make useful collections in your garden.