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Buying chilli: tips & sources of supply

Choosing the right chilli plant and variety needs to be carefully considered. We give helpful tips to keep in mind when buying chilli. When buying chillies for your own garden, you should consider a few things [Photo: Sann von Mai / Shutterstock.com]If you like your food hot and hot, you should do it on your own Chillies (Capsicum) in the garden. You don't have to go to the trouble of preferring the chilli plants yourself. You can also just buy your chilli plant. In our article you will learn...

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Preserving chilli: soaking, freezing & Co.

There are several ways to preserve the heat of chillies. We show how chillies can be preserved by soaking, freezing and the like.The chillies can be preserved by inserting them and still enjoying them after the season has ended [Photo: Jullius / Shutterstock.com]Who does not want to enjoy fiery even in winter Chili peppers (Capsicum) wants to do without, must take precautions in the summer. There are various ways of preserving chillies and making them durable. We'll tell you everything about ...

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Tree chilli: care & cultivation of a chilli tree

The chilli tree is a very special kind of chilli and a real eye-catcher. Here you can find out how to properly plant and care for tree chilli.The hot tree chilli can also thrive in our gardens [Photo: Little Adventures / Shutterstock.com]Tree chillies (Capsicum pubescens) are a special eye-catcher in the garden or on the balcony. Many colorful ones grow on a small trunk Chillies like on a small tree. Because this type of chilli can live for many years and the trunk of the plant becomes lignif...

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Buy Okra: Tips on Buying & Where to Buy

Okra is becoming increasingly popular and can now be obtained from numerous sources. We show you what to look for when buying okra.You can find out everything about buying the new trend vegetables in our article [Photo: Kelvin Wong / Shutterstock.com]okra (Abelmoschus esculentus) most hobby gardeners are still not on their radar when it comes to unusual and new types of vegetables. But the trend vegetables can also be grown in your own garden with a little flair. The first step towards your o...

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Growing vegetables: tips for a bountiful harvest

Those who have successfully grown spinach can look forward to a rich harvest. Here you can find out everything at the right time and ..The healthy trend vegetables can also be grown here. Here's everything you need to know about planting chickpeas ..You need a bit of experience to properly harvest the healthy ginger rhizome. We show when and how to make ginger correctly ..One large tuber of ginger is often enough for a long time. We explain the best way to store ginger and show ways to ..Lens...

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Kale varieties: an overview of old and new varieties

New and well-tried varieties of kale: We show you the best varieties for the garden. These can also be conveniently ordered from specialist dealers.As with many other vegetables, the variety is very large [Photo: Dagmar Breu / Shutterstock.com]Kale is a typical dish on cold winter days. The different varieties differ in many ways, such as taste, color and resistance to sub-zero temperatures. You can order seeds for growing kale either online from us or at a garden center near you.We have desc...

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Buying purslane: buying guides & sources of supply

The healthy herb is trendy and on the rise. Find out where to buy purslane and what to look for here.Purslane was already highly valued by the ancient Egyptians [Photo: coco312 / Shutterstock.com]Purslane (Portulaca oleracea) is an old leaf vegetable. Even the ancient Egyptians are said to have appreciated it. It is easy to grow in your own garden and the first leaves can be harvested after just three weeks. But what should you watch out for when buying purslane? And where do you get the seed...

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Growing white cabbage: sowing, care and harvest time

Grow white cabbage in your own garden. We present suitable varieties and give tips and tricks from sowing, through care and fertilization, to harvest.White cabbage is not only tasty, but also healthy. [Photo: Carl Ning / Shutterstock.com]White cabbage (Brassica oleracea convar. capitata var. alba), also called white cabbage, is deeply rooted in human history. Researchers still disagree on how long the herb has been grown. What is certain is that the plant is already in the 7th It was processe...

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The last tomato fertilization of the year

The tomato harvest is getting closer - the ideal time to once again supply the tomato plants with all the important nutrients they need for fruiting.Shortly before harvest, your tomato plant needs enough nutrients again [Photo: PosiNote / Shutterstock.com]Every hobby gardener with tomatoes in the home garden is probably looking forward to them like a child Harvest the aromatic fruits that have been raised with so much care and love over the past few months became.Fertilize tomatoes one last t...

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Freezing & boiling down rhubarb: this is how you can make it durable

Rhubarb can be easily preserved, for example by freezing or boiling. We have collected our tips for you.Rhubarb can be used and preserved in many delicious ways in the kitchen [Photo: gorillaimages / Shutterstock.com]rhubarb (Rheum rhabarbarum) tastes simply delicious in many variations and can also be made long-lasting with a few tips. The freshly harvested rhubarb stalks can be kept for up to a week, but become increasingly difficult to peel with increasing age. Wrapped in damp kitchen towe...

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