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Good neighbors for cucumbers

Cucumbers can be combined well with various plants in the bed or greenhouse. We give tips on mixed cucumber culture, good and bad neighbors and crop rotation.Cucumbers can be easily combined with many different planting partners [Photo: Art supplier / Shutterstock.com]Vegetables have a permanent place in many gardens, such as tomatoes and peppers in the greenhouse and kohlrabi with lettuce on the raised bed. But even among plants there are those that get on well with each other and even benef...

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Kidney beans: growing of French beans and runner beans

Haricot beans are not only rich in protein and therefore particularly healthy. They taste delicious and growing them in your own garden is easy with our tips.Beans don't just have to be green - they add color to your kitchen [Photo: Pavel Kobysh / Shutterstock.com]Even if one does not suspect it from the pure form, but bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) and fire bean (Phaseolus coccineus) represent two different types of beans. The common bean is also referred to as the green bean, the French bean or ...

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Chickpeas: Planting, Care & Harvesting

Chickpeas are currently more popular than ever. Here you can find out everything about healthy chickpeas and how you can grow them yourself in the garden. We'll tell you how you can grow chickpeas yourself [Photo: Halil ibrahim mescioglu / Shutterstock.com]Chickpeas (Cicer arietinum) are particularly important in the vegetarian and vegan diet, because they provide valuable vegetable protein. But also for everyone else, the legumes offer a delicious and welcome change in the kitchen. Then why ...

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Planting, caring for and using the Sugar Loaf

Meat cabbage, also known as sugar loaf, is a salad that can also be grown in your own garden without any problems. Here you can find out everything about sowing, care and harvesting.The salad of winter: The Sugar Loaf [Photo: Niaichi images / Shutterstock.com]If you want to eat a crispy salad in winter too, you can grow meat cabbage in your garden. It is also called Sugar Loaf - but this name is based on the shape and not the taste. You can find out here how to grow, care for and harvest the ...

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Growing vegetables: tips for your own vegetable garden

These days, bulbous zest is rarely grown in the home garden, but it is very easy to cultivate. With us you will find out everything ..Young tomato plants are pricked out and transplanted in spring, and planted out a few weeks later. We give important tips on how to do that ..The American earth pear is also known as Indian pear and forms brown, edible tubers underground. With us you will find out everything ..Low water consumption vegetables are becoming increasingly popular in our increasingl...

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Planting, caring for and harvesting multi-layer onions

The single or air onion is rarely found. With its striking appearance, the versatile plant parts and the easy care, it is an asset to any garden.Air onions are fun eye-catchers in every garden [Photo: Olha Solodenko / Shutterstock.com]The single onion (Allium x proliferum or Allium cepa var. viviparum) is a bit strange to look at: The small onions do not form underground, but above ground on stalks, where they sprout directly and thus form several "levels". This is the fact that the multi-lev...

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Obtaining tomato seeds yourself: instructions & tips

In order to be able to enjoy your favorite tomato every year, you can dry the seeds from the tomatoes and thus obtain your own tomato seeds. In our instructions, we show you how to proceed correctly when harvesting seeds.By drying tomato seeds you can produce tomato seeds yourself [Photo: Swellphotography / Shutterstock.com]Often one wonders why the tomatoes (Solanum lycopersicum) in stores often taste like nothing more than one watery fruiting body. Anyone who remembers their childhood and g...

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Tomato pests: fight aphids & Co. naturally

Black lice and flies on tomato plants indicate a pest infestation. We introduce the most common tomato pests and show how aphids, fungus gnats and the like can be combated naturally on tomatoes.Not only whiteflies can endanger the tomato harvest [Photo: Elena Kitch / Shutterstock.com]Tomatoes are very popular not only with many gardeners, but unfortunately also with some pests. We will show you which pests often attack tomatoes and how you can get rid of them efficiently and naturally.content...

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Fight late blight and brown rot in tomatoes

Late blight is a highly infectious tomato disease that can spread rapidly. We give tips on the prevention and control of the fungal disease on tomatoes.Late blight affects the entire tomato plant [Photo: Radovan1 / Shutterstock.com]There are numerous tomato diseases, but late blight and brown rot are probably one of the most serious. By Phytophthora infestans, an egg fungus (Oomycet), disease usually occurs in tomatoes (Solanum lycopersicum) and potatoes (Solanum tuberosum), but also other ni...

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Balcony tomatoes: cultivation on the balcony

You don't necessarily need a bed or greenhouse to grow your own tomatoes. You can easily grow tasty tomatoes yourself on the balcony and terrace. We'll show you how to do it.Balcony tomato varieties are small and bushy [Photo: SunshineC / Shutterstock.com]Tomatoes available in the supermarket usually taste watered down and not very aromatic. What a big difference you can only taste with home-grown tomato plants! Even if you have limited space, you can plant tasty tomatoes in a tub on the balc...

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