table of contentsRipe hazelnutsDry hazelnutsStore hazelnutsfrequently asked QuestionsFresh hazelnuts from your own garden are a culinary dream. Here are instructions for harvesting the local nuts and then successfully drying hazelnuts.In a nutshellHazelnuts are only ready for harvest when they easily fall off the hazelDrying is possible in small bags as well as when roasting in the ovenIt is also stored in small bags or when frozenAfter drying, the hazelnuts can be eaten for up to a yearThe s...
table of contentsLoquat loosing leavesCauses of leaf lossNatural leaf changeWater shortage in winterSummer heat and droughtRoot rotInfestation by volesBlack weevil infestationThe Loquat (Photinia) is an attractive evergreen plant that impresses with shiny green leaves in summer and red foliage in winter. It belongs to the rose family (Rosaceae). About 60 different species of the common loquat from Asia are known. In Germany, the red-leaved variety Red Robin is the most popular. What to do if ...
table of contentsHarvest time1. weather2. Location3. varietyHarvest timeWarning: squirrelsWhat do Nutella and Nougat have in common? Both use hazelnuts to enable the signature taste. Even the Stone Age people used the nuts of the hazel as a source of nutrients and the aroma is popular with young and old alike. The plant from the birch family (bot. Betulaceae) is often visited at harvest time to harvest the ripe nuts and then to consume them in numerous dishes and desserts.Harvest timeWhen it ...
table of contentsDogwoodExisting toxinsToxicitySymptomsDangerFrom childrenAbout dogs and catsOf sheep and chickensThe dogwood or horn shrub is a small tree or shrub that is often grown in gardens in the local latitudes. Because it looks very decorative in every season of the year thanks to its reddish shimmering branches, which even turn blood red in winter. There are also red fruits in autumn. These are not poisonous, but the other parts of the plant are slightly toxic. Therefore, the follow...
table of contentsHow hardy is gorse?Frost protection for real gorseProtect 'loggerhead' species from frostBroomRush broomGorseThorny gorseWinter protection for specimens in the bucketGorse, from the legume family, is particularly popular because of the shape of its flowers and their variety of colors. It is very robust and easy to care for, blooms beautifully and hardly requires any work. In addition to the real gorse (Genista), 'false' species of other genera (goat clover, Ulex, Spartium)) u...
table of contentsToxicityGrapevinesingredientsPoisonous effectchildrenanimalsFarm animalsWild wine, also known under the name "Jungfernrebe", is a popular ornamental plant from North America and Asia that is increasingly found in German gardens. The virgin vines are climbing plants that are attached to buildings with the help of adhesive discs or climbing aids grow along and very decorative with their leaves and the spherical grape fruits works. Because of the fruit formation, the question of...
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