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Planting asparagus: 9 tips for growing asparagus

Home page»Vegetable Garden & Vegetables»types of vegetables»Planting asparagus: 9 tips for growing asparagus garden editorial 3. Aug 2022 7 minutes Table of contentsCharacteristicssow seedschoose locationDig an asparagus trenchimprove soilinsert rhizomespromote plant healthCut off winter weedprepare for the following seasoncreate a damAsparagus is one of the oldest cultivated plants, the cultivation of which took place around 5,000 years ago. To this day, asparagus spears are very popular...

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Ornamental quince: care and pruning

Home page»Orchard & Fruit»fruit trees»Ornamental quince: care and cutting - is it poisonous or edible? garden editorial 10. Aug 2022 8 minutes Table of contentsLocationsubstratePlantCulture in the bucketPourFertilizewastepropagationToxic or edible?harvestConclusionIntensely colored flowers, a dense, lush growth and even the fruits are decorative - the ornamental quince attracts attention with its beauty - and is extremely easy to care for. Of course, a few factors must still be considered...

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Popular wild herbs and tips for collecting

Home page»Herbs and spices»garden herbs»Popular wild herbs and tips for collecting garden editorial 27. March 2023 9 minutes Table of contentsTips about wild herbsharvestrecognize plantsgathering placescollection timepreservationfrequently asked QuestionsWorth knowing about wild herbs in briefCommon wild herbs to get to knowCollect wild herbsWild herbs for the menuMany people would refer to wild herbs as weeds. They are full of vitamins, secondary plant substances, trace elements and are extr...

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Pruning clematis: Instructions for late and early flowering varieties

Home page»Plant»clematis»Pruning clematis: Instructions for late and early flowering varieties garden editorial 1. Aug 2022 7 minutes Table of contentsGood reasons for a pruningPruning group I - early varietiescutting guidePruning group III - late varietiescutting guideBuild-up cut independent of the cut groupA few tips at the endThe clematis from the buttercup family grows as a herbaceous climber, shrub or semi-shrub as well as medium- or strong-growing lianas, but above all woody. It is div...

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Gardening in Spring Archives

There is always a lot to do in spring. Shrubs and roses have to be trimmed, beds have to be cleared. The first weeds make themselves felt. Now is also the time to divide perennials that have grown, to spread fertilizer and compost on the beds, or to renew the layer of bark mulch. Container plants can/should be repotted. Spring is also ideal for putting new ideas into practice. Plans that were thoroughly worked out over the winter can now be realized. If you have nesting boxes in your garden, ...

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Drying fresh herbs: make your own spices

Home page»Herbs and spices»grow herbs»Drying fresh herbs: make your own spices garden editorial 21. July 2022 5 minutes Table of contentsHarvest on timein the airIn the dehydratorIn the ovenMake your own spice blendsherbs of ProvenceItalian spice mixsoup seasoningSeasoned SaltThe list of kitchen herbs is long. There is the right herb for almost every dish. You can enjoy them fresh or dry them and use them to create your very own spice creations.video tipHarvest on timeHarvesting at the right ...

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D like fertilization archives

The letter "D" of our glossary is dedicated to fertilization, so in the index you will find articles on different fertilizers and their advantages, disadvantages or dangers. But when it comes to fertilization, it is also generally about the soil in the garden and how it is composed.Over the years, while the generation before us has been quite rampant and unabashed with chemistry, has in many areas the soil is enriched with synthetic fertilizers, many soils are regular “overfed”. If there is t...

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D like fertilization archives

The letter "D" of our glossary is dedicated to fertilization, so in the index you will find articles on different fertilizers and their advantages, disadvantages or dangers. But when it comes to fertilization, it is also generally about the soil in the garden and how it is composed.Over the years, while the generation before us has been quite rampant and unabashed with chemistry, has in many areas the soil is enriched with synthetic fertilizers, many soils are regular “overfed”. If there is t...

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Is the cypress hardy?

Home page»garden in winter»overwintering of plants»Is the cypress hardy? | 5 tips for wintering garden editorial 25. July 2022 6 minutes Table of contentsPreparationOverwinter in the tubOverwinter outdoorscare in winterAlternatives to cypressThe lemon cypress or cypress needs shelter and suitable conditions during the winter so as not to suffer damage from frost and snow. This is especially true for plants that are cultivated in tubs. Because although the plants are easy to care for in other ...

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Picket Fence, Fence & Fences Archives

In Germany it is typical to have a garden fence around your property or garden. The fence delimits the property and provides a shelter or rather a barrier for animals and people. There are numerous types of fences that are widely used such as chain link fence or wooden fence. The development shows, however, that young couples in particular are doing without a fence in their own home and are instead implementing the property style typical of the USA without a garden fence. Here you can learn m...

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