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Artichoke: origin, origin and synonyms

Artichokes have been grown for centuries. We inform you about the origin, the origin and the history of the healthy vegetables.Artichokes have ornamental flowers. [Photo: Alex_Zet / Shutterstock.com]the artichoke with its radiant flowers and delicious buds has its origins in the Middle East. Archaeological excavations have even proven that the ancient Egyptians cultivated this healthy vegetable and presumably enjoyed the magnificent inflorescences. To this day, numerous wall paintings of this...

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Ornamental cabbage varieties: New, old & multi-colored varieties

There are different types of ornamental cabbage that can also be grown in the garden. Seeds and seeds of different varieties can easily be ordered on the Internet.Shape and color are more reminiscent of a flower, but it is ornamental cabbage [Photo: Tnata2009 / Shutterstock.com]As soon as the days get shorter, the ornamental cabbage gets its beautiful color. If the first night frosts come, the ornamental cabbage must be harvested or overwintered in a suitable roost. The numerous types of orna...

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Chinese cabbage: origin, origin and synonyms

Chinese cabbage has been grown for centuries. We will inform you about the origin, the origin and the history of this healthy vegetable.Chinese cabbage is an all-rounder in the kitchen [Photo: goodbishop / Shutterstock.com]The ever-popular Chinese cabbage is a real all-rounder: from salads to fried rice or noodles from the Chinese restaurant to as Ingredient for a vegetable stew or simply as a side dish in fried or steamed vegetables - Chinese cabbage gives many dishes a fine touch Grade. How...

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Radish varieties: red, white & long varieties

Well-tried and new, red and white radish varieties: We show the best and most robust varieties that can be planted in your own garden without any problems.In addition to the classic red varieties, there are also radish varieties with purple, white, yellow and elongated tubers [Photo: epixproductions / Shutterstock.com]radish (Raphanus sativus var. sativus) are traditionally made into varieties for the spring or spring season according to their ideal cultivation time. Autumn cultivation and su...

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The right way to harvest, store and freeze carrots: this is how it's done

Carrots can be grown well at home. Here we take a closer look at how best to proceed when harvesting and storing the popular root vegetables.Try your hand at growing different varietiesCarrots (Daucus carota subsp. sativus) can be sown over a long period of time. The harvest time is accordingly variable. Carrots that were sown at the end of February, for example, can sometimes be harvested from the end of May if the spring climate is good. So-called lager carrots sown in May remain in the gro...

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Celery: harvest and store properly

Real celery comes in different variations in the garden. But when is the best time to harvest & what options are there for storage?Celeriac is great for soups [Photo: Golden Shark 2 / Shutterstock.com]Harvest real celery properlyIn the garden you come across celeriac (Apiumgraveolens var. Rapaceum) nor the perennial (Apiumgraveolens var. dulce) and celery (Apiumgraveolens var. secalinum). In addition to cultivation, these three celery varieties also have their own characteristics when har...

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Celery: Differentiate between celeriac, cut and celery

Celery impresses with its characteristic aroma. We will show you the differences between celeriac, cut and stick celery.Celery is particularly popular in the kitchen because of its intense taste [Photo: Anastasia R – CC BY-ND 2.0]Of the real celery (Apiumgraveolens) belongs to the umbelliferae family (Apiaceae) and is probably the best-known representative of the genus of celery (Apium). This genus of plants includes thirty different species. However, the real celery can find a place in your ...

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Growing vegetables: tips for a bountiful harvest

Brussels sprouts are one of the many variations of vegetable cabbage. Here's how to successfully grow Brussels sprouts.Artichokes have been grown for centuries. We inform you about the origin, the origin and the history of the healthy vegetables. The..Beetroot are beet plants that are closely related to the Swiss chard. In order to successfully grow beets in the garden, there are ..Growing black cabbage in your own garden: We present suitable varieties and give tips and tricks on sowing and c...

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Growing vegetables: tips for a bountiful harvest

We show the best new & tried and tested Wirsingsorten. The main differentiating criteria are head weight, harvest time and shelf life. The numerous types of savoy cabbage ..There are different types of ornamental cabbage that can also be grown in the garden. Seeds and seeds of different varieties can be found on the Internet.The tried and tested varieties are particularly tasty, the new F1 hybrids extremely high-yielding and shoot-resistant. Seeds can be ordered online. The look..There ar...

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Growing arugula: sowing, location & mixed culture

The bitter taste of rocket gives many Mediterranean dishes that certain something. If you plant rocket salad as a salad, you can always use the aromatic herb fresh from your own garden.So you can always harvest rocket fresh from the garden [Photo: EQRoy / Shutterstock.com]The Teutons brought the wild one arugula once across the Alps to northern Italy, where the rocket spread rapidly. In German-speaking countries, however, the rocket was long forgotten. Since the end of the 20th Century he cel...

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