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Eat aubergines: does it make sense?

Eggplants are popular and delicious. However, growing it in your own garden can be a challenge. Opinions also differ when it comes to squeezing out the aubergine – should you or shouldn’t you? You can find the answer here.video tipIn a nutshellExcessive mostly usefullarger, higher quality fruit is the resultDo not exhaust the mini eggplantAlways remove king flowerDon't forget hygieneTable of contentsDoes it make sense?When not to exhaust?Eat aubergines properlybreak out the royal bloomPay att...

  • 15-Aug-2023
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Rock pear location: where does it grow best?

The service pear is a wild tree that is increasingly conquering gardens. When growing in the garden, the natural location should be reproduced as closely as possible, because that is where the shrubs develop best.video tipIn a nutshellprefers well drained garden soilPlant in a full sun spot if possibleShade the tree pit with mulch or suitable companion plantsa culture in the tub is possiblefill a drainage layer in the bucket to avoid waterloggingTable of contentsNatural LocationsFloorlighting...

  • 16-Aug-2023
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Aglaonema: is the cobtail poisonous to cats?

The cobtail is not only one of the most beautiful indoor plants, it is resilient and undemanding. However, owners of dogs, cats, guinea pigs and Co. should be careful. Read here whether Aglaonema is poisonous.video tipIn a nutshellall parts of the plant poisonousDanger from touchingplace out of reach of cats and other petsconsult a veterinarian in case of skin contact or ingestionTable of contentsGorgeous threadtoxicityfrequently asked QuestionsGorgeous threadThe common thread (Aglaonema comm...

  • 16-Aug-2023
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Solar garden irrigation: basic equipment & costs

Home page»garden maintenance»irrigation»Solar garden irrigation: basic equipment & costs Home editorial office 1. Aug 2023 4 minutes Table of contentsSolar Garden Irrigationwater supplyAutomatic wateringSolar Irrigation KitsCostIt is clear that plants need water to live. It remains to be seen whether casting is perceived as tedious work. Independence is promised by solar irrigation that automatically supplies your plants with water.video tipSolar Garden IrrigationThe main difference betwe...

  • 16-Aug-2023
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Houseleek species: The 30 most beautiful varieties

Houseleeks are real survivors and very decorative with their pretty rosettes and flowers. In this article we have put together the most beautiful of the up to 200 houseleek species and over 7000 houseleek varieties for you.video tipIn a nutshellRosettes typical of houseleeksdifferent sizes, shapes and colorscan be combined wellvery undemanding and easy to care forTable of contentsHouseleek species from B to EFrom G to KFrom S to Wfrequently asked QuestionsHouseleek species from B to Emountain...

  • 17-Aug-2023
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Monoecious, dioecious and hermaphroditic plants: 60 examples

The sex of a plant is referred to by the terms "monoecious", "dioecious" or "hermaphrodite". We'll tell you what's behind these terms. We also present 60 monoecious, dioecious and hermaphrodite plants and give tips for successful pollination.video tipIn a nutshellmonoecious plants have male and female flowersin dioecious plants, either female or male flowers on a planthermaphroditic plants combine male and female sex organs in one flowera female and a male plant are always necessary for fruit...

  • 18-Aug-2023
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Golden fruit palm gets brown leaves: what to do?

Occasional brown leaves are not uncommon in the golden fruit palm and are just a sign of the natural aging process. If brown leaves are piling up, you might want to check if you need to tweak care.video tipIn a nutshellpay attention to high humidity and constantly slightly moist substratebright location, without direct sunthere must be sufficient substrate in the potfertilize with liquid fertilizer every 1.5 months during the growth phaseCheck for pests, especially spider mites, in the winter...

  • 18-Aug-2023
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Loud screams at night: these are the noises a badger makes

The badger (Meles meles) is mainly active during twilight and night, so its sounds can be heard during this time. The guide explains what they are and why they say them.video tipIn a nutshellsixteen different sounds or tones, eleven of which relate to adult animalssome sounds made equally by badgers and young animalsMating sounds possible all year roundTable of contentsbarkHissgigglingrumblingGruntwhooshcacklingbuzzingpantingPurrbadger entertainmentfrequently asked QuestionsbarkThe bark of a ...

  • 19-Aug-2023
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Recognizing badger droppings: pictures of the droppings

The badger is a nocturnal animal. Rarely seen foraging in the garden. But his legacies are obvious. You can identify badger droppings by these four characteristics.video tipIn a nutshellStorage in dug latrines, not covered with earthsausage-like, rough surfacelight gray to blackish, soft to drycontains visible food remainsunpleasant, acrid odorTable of contentsplacementcolor and shapecompositionOdorfrequently asked QuestionsplacementIn the animal kingdom, the location of the faeces often give...

  • 19-Aug-2023
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Fir tree dries up: what to do if it loses needles?

Fir trees are not only popular at Christmas. The evergreen shrubs look decorative all year round. What can be the reason if the fir tree dries up and suddenly loses its needles?video tipIn a nutshellLack of water is the most common trigger for the needles drying up and falling offWaterlogging, care errors and pests are also possible causeswater regularly (especially in hot weather), check soil moisture, ensure good drainageChoose a pollution-free locationnatural needle fall in late summer no ...

  • 20-Aug-2023
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