As a rule, the seeds of vegetables are sown in a planter bowl and germinated in a warm place. Depending on the type of plant, it takes a few days to a few weeks for the seeds to germinate and for the first leaves, called cotyledons, to appear. From now on it is important for the young vegetable plants to have enough space. Prick out It is important to prick out the seedlings so that they do not die off and prevent each other from growing. The term "prick" comes from French and means "piercin...
In untouched nature, plants of different genera and species combine to bundle their defenses. With this strategy, flowers and perennials effectively ward off cunning pathogens and pests. Knowledgeable home gardeners take advantage of these floral coalitions by cultivating their vegetable garden using mixed cultures. This guide explains all the relationships that define this technical term. Examples from daily practice in the garden make it clear which alliances work in the plant kingdom and w...
Along with zucchini, cucumis - the cucumber - is one of the most popular representatives of the pumpkin family. The elongated fruits offer many uses and impress with their taste and ingredients. They thrive particularly well when they are optimally supplied with light, air and water. The first two factors can be easily managed with the help of a trellis. With our instructions it can be built in no time at all.There are many ways to find the right cucumber trellisFrom the general consideration...
If you want to grow celery in your vegetable garden, you don't need a green thumb or experience - the right knowledge of preparation and easy care is sufficient. With a few tips, growing the vegetables will be even easier and is especially suitable for beginners in plant care. The reward for the little effort is particularly fresh and aromatic celery, which is not only tasty as a raw vegetable.Variety choiceWith the right procedure, celery can be pulled from any celery stalk or celery. Howeve...
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