table of contentsGarden classicsCuttooltimeCut backAfter plantsWhite, red berriesBlack berriesCutting tipsHigh trunkThe sour fruits of the currant bushes are ideal for processing in the kitchen. From a culinary point of view, the vitamin-rich, round berries enhance desserts, cakes and jelly. In order to look forward to a high-yielding harvest, passionate gardeners should take a few relevant facts into account when taking care of them. Regular pruning increases the annual yield of the popular ...
table of contentsBest time to harvestTo harvestHarvest methodsBerry combKnock offStrippingCut off and freezeSea buckthorn is one of the vitamin bombs among the local berries and presents itself every year with golden yellow fruits, which are enjoyed by humans and birds alike. Thanks to numerous ingredients and a lot of vitamin C, they are extremely popular, but harvesting the fruits is extremely difficult and often leads to frustration because they are so soft. The time within the harvest tim...
Grapevine with grapestable of contentsGrape varietiestimeLocationfloorplantsClimbing aidsSoil preparationCuttingsPreferred potted plantsPotted plantsOwn grapevines are a very special treat, not just for the eyes. Even if there are only one or two vines in your garden, they will deliver grapes year after year that are not only suitable for wine, but also as a fresh snack between meals. If the location of the vines has been well chosen and these are planted according to their needs, you can enj...
table of contentsWhere does the powdery mildew come from?Powdery mildew in detailWrong mildewPrevent powdery mildew"Resistant" varietiesFight powdery mildewmilkbaking powderAblutionsHerbal brothsBeneficial insectsWhile powdery mildew on plants in your own garden is just a nuisance, this fungal disease is a real horror for agriculture. Grapevines in particular suffer severely from the infection and it is therefore necessary to prevent and combat any possible infestation. Wine can be attacked b...
table of contentsWhite berriesYellow or orange berriesRed berriesBlue or purple berriesBlack berriesfrequently asked QuestionsBerry bushes are not only found in the home garden. There are also many wild shrubs that bear berry fruits. The color of the berries can be used to determine the species.In a nutshellBe careful with wild bushes, not all berries are edibleBerry bushes are the habitat of many animals, especially birdsCultivated shrubs cannot always be clearly assigned to a colorWhite ber...
table of contentsPlanting timeQuality of the seedlingsNote crop rotationChoice of locationSoil preparationplantingCulture in pots and tubsStrawberries (Fragaria) are one of the most popular types of fruit in this country. They are popular with young and old alike. The fruity-sweet to slightly sour berries can be harvested as early as the beginning of June, depending on the weather and the degree of ripeness of the different varieties. A strawberry patch should therefore not be missing in any ...
table of contentsStep by step to raspberries with a root barrierWhat does a root barrier look like?Tools and aidsThe preparationThe right timeThe implementation in 5 stepsSuitcaseInstall the root barrierMaking the right substrateThe plantingRework and maintenancefrequently asked QuestionsRaspberry bushes promise rich yields and are therefore missing in a few gardens. However, the growth of the Raspberries regularly, so a root barrier is a must. Our instructions explain how to implement them c...
table of contentsmaterialsSuitable woodtoolStrawberry pyramid: building the basic frameworkFastening steps: instructionsfrequently asked QuestionsWith a wooden strawberry pyramid you can cultivate many specimens in one place. This variant is particularly recommended for small gardens. The project is explained to you in this guide.In a nutshellStrawberry pyramids offer space for many strawberry plantsare built up highUse weatherproof and robust woodsBuild a basic structure in the form of a pyr...
table of contentsBitter tasteIngredients and effectsLet it matureCharacteristics of ripe persimmonsfrequently asked QuestionsIf a persimmon tastes bitter, furry or simply unpleasant, it is usually due to the lack of ripeness. However, it is possible to allow the fruit to ripen in a targeted manner. In addition, they are not poisonous.In a nutshellthe origin is in the Far Eastpersimmons are often sharon fruits or persimmonsthe fruit is picked when it is not ripePost-ripening is possible with e...
table of contentstimeLocationpreparationPlanting gooseberries: instructions20 gooseberry varietiesSweet, sour and juicy. These three adjectives are a great way to describe home-grown gooseberries. If you want to enjoy the popular berries, you should plant one of the numerous varieties in the garden or in a container. In order to be able to plant Ribes uva-crispa, you don't even need a lot of knowledge, which is great for every beginner in gardening. With detailed step-by-step instructions, yo...
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