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These methods exist

Propagate Jerusalem artichoke by seedsIn principle, Jerusalem artichoke can be propagated by seeds. The seeds can only be removed from the blossom to harvest. In areas with a short growing season, the seeds do not ripen on the flower.also readThe best time to plant Jerusalem artichokeJerusalem artichoke in the garden - abundant harvest almost all year roundGrowing Jerusalem artichokes in the garden - that's how it works!Purchased seeds are sown in the nursery bed in spring. The plants are lat...

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The buttercup in the profile

Sharp buttercup - a profileBotanical name: Ranunculus acrispopular names: Buttercup, HoundstoothFamily: Buttercup Family - RanunculaceaePlant shape: perennialOccurrence: Meadows, fields, compacted soilsHeight: 30 to 100 cmLeaves: basal, long-stalked, three main segmentsFlower: up to 2 cm in diameterFlower color: golden yellowFlowering period: May to SeptemberPropagation: generative (exclusively via seeds)Winter hardiness: completely hardyToxicity: toxic in all partsPulling sharp buttercups in...

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Hold the Vanda orchid in the glass

How do I water an orchid in a glass?The particular advantage of cultivation in the glass vase is that the aerial roots do not dry out as quickly despite the sun and heat. Nevertheless, the Vanda Orchid needs regular water, which can be met in various ways. This is how you handle the important aspect of care correctly:Soak the Vanda orchid in a bucket of filtered rainwater for 30 minutes twice a weekThen drain the aerial roots well and hang them back in the glass vaseAlternatively, fill the ve...

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How to use it effectively

Beautiful natural stones for the terrace, seating area and garden pathsThe terrace and seating area with a natural stone covering invite you to linger and relax. Garden paths made of natural stone slabs or paving meander through the garden, they give the appearance a natural structure. Anyone who is afraid of having to dig deep into their pockets for natural stones in the garden will be taught better here. There is the right stone for every budget:Sandstone: from 37 euros (40x40x2.5cm) to 46 ...

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This is how you can lure chirps into the garden

Sunflowers - cold buffet for flying garden guestsThanks to the comparatively large and very productive seed heads, sunflowers are particularly suitable as natural feed dispensers and can even replace an extra bird house. The huge flowers also provide nectar-collecting bees with plenty of food throughout the summer. How to dry the sunflowers and properly preserve the flower heads for the winter, we have in one detailed article described for you in the garden journal. But there is another metho...

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When is winter protection necessary?

Gentian grows naturally under bushesIn the Alps it often gets really cold, but the Gentian perennials in nature are protected from wind and weather by higher-standing plants.also readThe right location for the gentian in the gardenGentian is not poisonousInteresting facts about the gentian perennialEven though gentian is robust and hardy, you should provide winter protection, especially in rough locations.It not only protects against frost, but primarily against the drying out of the soil, wh...

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Sow chervil »explained step by step

The right timingSince chervil is an annual, it has to be pulled every year. The right timing is crucial! If it is to go outdoors, it is advisable not to sow it until after the ice saints in May. Those who are brave and live in mild regions can try sowing as early as the end of March. Chervil can withstand the cold to a certain extent.also readChervil and the right location - he prefers to stay trueChervil and coriander - goodbye confusionHow can chervil be distinguished from parsley?The cherv...

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This is how the seeds succeed

Uncomplicated sowing indoorsWhile in January nature is deep Hibernation experienced hobby gardeners use the quiet time for the sowing of leek seeds. A place behind glass, such as a heated greenhouse, a winter garden or a warm room, is ideal.small Growing pots(€ 16.68 at Amazon *) Fill with peat sand, coconut oil or seed soilInsert the seeds deep into the seeds and sieve them thinlyplace in an indoor greenhouse on the partially shaded windowsilloptionally cover each pot with cling filmat a tem...

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Recognize and fight pests

The most common pests of the elmThe elm is mainly attacked by three pests:the gall mitethe bladder lousethe elm scale insectalso readInstructions for caring for a bonsai elmThe elm in the profileThese pests threaten currantsThe gall miteAn infestation of the gall mite can be determined comparatively easily. On the leaves of entire branches there are clear knots that are reminiscent of a toad skin. In the case of minor infestation, the elm only suffers passive damage by making it more suscepti...

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Water, fertilize, cut and more

The ideal location for lucky bambooThe lucky bamboo may like to be in the sun, but it cannot stand the blazing sun for many hours. If it gets a lot of light, it grows very quickly. Therefore, do not give it a place in your home that is too shady. In addition, the lucky bamboo needs a lot of warmth and high humidity in order to grow well and stay healthy.also readHow to fertilize lucky bamboo correctly - tips and tricksHow to plant your lucky bamboo - interesting tipsThis is how you can multip...

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