table of contentsFuchsias propagate via cuttingsinstructionsPropagate fuchsias from seedsfrequently asked Questions Fuchsias are very popular balcony flowersthat are not only available in different single-color variants. There are now cultivars with two-tone and double flowers. How to propagate fuchsias yourself, read here.In a nutshellFuchsias are good for balconies and patiosthey are not hardy, but can be hibernated indoorsPropagation is best done using cuttingsa suitable time is early summ...
table of contentsBasicsPrepare the plantsOverwinter frost-freewoodStyrofoamcoconutReedSheep wooljuteBubble wrapfrequently asked QuestionsWhile frost-sensitive plants are given up in winter, stand hardy usually outdoors. However, the natural winter hardiness in the bucket can be impaired. Frost protection then provides a remedy for potted plants.In a nutshellgood preparation is importantWinter particularly sensitive plants frost-freedifferent materials as protection for the bucketinsulating un...
table of contentsBalcony plantsSouth balconyPartial shade balconyClimbing plantsSuitable vesselsplantingSubstratecareWith the right choice, you can make any balcony cozy with balcony plants. Many plants not only form beautiful flowers, but also provide privacy at the same time. The right location is important when choosing balcony flowers, then the plants are easy to care for and can even withstand the blazing sun or a shady balcony. In this article we would like to introduce you to a few bea...
table of contentsBalcony plants from A to HPlants from I to NPlants from O toBalcony plants from V to ZIf the sun hits the balcony for hours during the day, many flowers will not survive. You do not have to do without a sea of flowers, because there are numerous "sun worshipers" among the balcony plants who love a location with a lot of sun. The following list provides an extensive selection for flower lovers and hobby gardeners in order to easily find the ideal balcony plant for sunny balc...
table of contentsHardy potted plantsSmall treesShrubs that remain smallMedium-high and large shrubsfrom B - Jfrom R - SPerennialsConifersContainer plants can conjure up a great ambience. However, not all are winter hardy and very few survive the cold days in winter without being damaged. However, there are some particularly robust and hardy species that can even hibernate outside in the bucket and thus make for a beautiful sight all year round. In some cases, however, light protection against...
table of contentsHardiness zones in GermanyExtremely hardy potted plantsEvergreen, hardy potted plantsDeciduous trees and shrubsWinterize potted plantsWinter protectionUnfortunately, the balcony at home is not suitable for every plant to survive the winter unscathed. So that you can enjoy strong and healthy potted plants in the next year too, they must be sufficiently hardy. Here you can find out which species as balcony plants brave the cold the most, so that they can easily stay outside dur...
table of contentsBalcony plants for shadeShady location - definitionShade typesBalcony plants suitable for shadePlants from B to DPlants from F to GPlants from K to PPlants from S to VWith balcony plants, everyone can create an oasis of well-being decorated with flowers. An important aspect when choosing balcony flowers is the right location. While a garden usually offers sunny to shady spots, balcony owners are bound to the unchangeable lighting conditions. Most flowers need a sunny to shady...
table of contentsHardy flowersPlants from A to CPlants from D to GPlants from H to LPlants from M to SPlants from T to ZWhen winter approaches, the flowers retreat, leaves fall from the trees and the snow covers the entire garden. Regardless of whether you have flowering balcony plants or bedding plants, these do not show up over the cold season and in most cases even die off completely. In the domestic latitudes, however, hardy flowers have no problem presenting their blossoms in the garden ...
table of contentsLow water requirementMediterranean treesNative shrubs and treesPalm treesEvaporation protectionPeople who work all day hardly have time for intensive care measures for their plants. If hot, dry summers are then added, a somewhat bleak picture often emerges on the balcony and terrace. Because although there is frequent watering, the potted plants suffer from heat and drought. It doesn't have to be like that, because there are some survivors among the potted plants that can sur...
table of contentsMagic snowHardinessHibernating magic snow: instructions1. Optimal balcony replacement2. Move, but early!3. Cut4. care5. Diseases and pests6. abstractDoes wintering always make sense?The balcony plant Magic snow has well earned its unusual name. It conjures up one white flower after the other, each one the size of a snowflake - all in the middle of summer. But what happens to the magic snow when the real snow appears? Usually, as an annual plant, it has to go forever! Unless y...
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