table of contentscausesLocationSubstrateLack of lightto waterIncrease humidityFertilizeCutAvoid frostAvoid collisionsHibiscus is popular in the home and garden and presents itself with lush, magnificent flowers that provide a uniquely aesthetic aspect. Some species, such as the giant hibiscus, have flowers with a diameter of up to 30 centimeters, which may only bloom for a short time, but attract everyone's attention. If the flower buds suddenly do not want to open or disappear, care errors a...
table of contentsToxicityingredientsCyanidineEllagic acidQuercetinKaempferolTanninsEffect on humansEffect on animalsA tamarisk in the garden delights gardeners and pedestrians alike. The leaves, flowers and bark appear in different colors over the years and are extremely easy to care for, which makes keeping them particularly pleasant. Over the course of the year, the shrubs and small trees of the genus within the tamarisk family (bot. Tamaricaceae) seeds that raise the question of whether Ta...
table of contentsSmall trees / dwarf treesTrees with a spherical crownSmall trees with an overhanging / umbrella-shaped crownColumnar treesfrequently asked QuestionsA tree belongs in every garden. But what if the garden is small and doesn't have too much space? In this ultimate list, you will find 50 different species and strains that are great for small gardens.In a nutshellDwarf trees or even large shrubs that are grown or trunks fit very well in small gardens. were refinedBall trees are id...
table of contentsA to GJ to MP to SW to ZYou surely know the old adage that every man in life should have built a house, planted a tree, and fathered a child. Planting trees is not that demanding after all, but what to do if the garden is too small for a house tree? Among our 15 suggestions, you are sure to find a suitable dwarf tree that is small enough even for a front yard or terraced house garden.A to G1. Flower ash (Fraxinus ornus)Source: Stefan.lefnaer, Fraxinus ornus (subsp. ornus) sl2...
table of contentsCutAutumn cutWinter quartersCut timeCutting instructionsShootsThe bougainvillea (also called bougainville or triplet flower) is a subtropical plant that enchants us with its play of colors in summer. The bright colors do not come from the flowers, but from the three bracts surrounding them. Botanically, the bougainville belongs to the miraculous flower family. The bougainville does not have any special requirements when it comes to care. However, it must be cut regularly. How...
table of contentsRed autumn color: 9 speciesIntense foliage color: 3 types in orange8 trees with yellow autumn colorsfrequently asked QuestionsNumerous trees are adorned with intense foliage in autumn. The leaves present themselves in red, yellow and orange in 20 types, which are presented to you in this article.In a nutshellthe most common autumn colors include yellow, orange and redDepending on the tree species, further discolorations such as a brownish or purple red can appearthe foliage o...
table of contentsOldest treerootagegrowtheventsUnclonedGermanyexceptionIt is well known that trees can get extremely old because their organism is very different from that of other living things. They spend the time of their lives in one place and can even survive several generations of people. Still, there are some trees on earth that can reach incredible ages. There is even a tree that witnessed how mankind grew grain for the first time.Oldest treeAn almost 10,000 year old spruceThe oldest ...
table of contentsPlanting oak as a ritualThe oak seedSeedlingThe right substrateThe right pot for the QuercusIncrease the oak step by stepQuercus ‘first growth phaseChange from the bowl to the potThe way to the treeExciting information about the oakthe Oak, botanically Quercus, is one of the most popular trees in Germany. In the past they were sometimes referred to as sacred trees. No fruit is produced, but the trees can reach an age of up to 1000 years. Numerous living beings can exist in th...
table of contentsSequoiasHyperiondiscoverygrowthTree sizesBiggest treeIn GermanyoriginTallest specimenTrees are fascinating plants that can take on enormous proportions and put all other living things in the shade. They are not only among the oldest and heaviest, but also among the highest organisms on planet earth and have stimulated human imagination since the Stone Age. In addition to the well-known tall trees like the Oakthat can easily reach 40 in height, there are giants over 100 meters...
table of contentsSoil conditionIdeal locationBucket cultivationChange of locationfrequently asked QuestionsSkimmia Japonica is so popular with many hobby gardeners because it is a great eye-catcher in the winter garden with its bright red fruits. But the Skimmia needs a special location for this. You can find out what it looks like here.In a nutshellPlace with light or partial shade ideal for the evergreen plantAvoid windy place, leaves leaves easily break offKeep the soil condition in the be...
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