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Growing broccoli: tips on planting in the garden

Broccoli is a popular coal plant. Here's everything you need to know about successfully growing broccoli in your garden.Broccoli contains many nutrients and is considered very healthy [Photo: BorisK9 / Shutterstock.com]The green Broccoli plant (Brassica oleracea var. italica) is a long-runner among the Cabbage varieties and it is impossible to imagine Asian or European cuisine without it. With its high nutritional values, fresh broccoli is particularly healthy. Cultivation in the garden is th...

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Harvesting & storing garlic: our tips

Harvesting garlic and storing it properly is not always easy. These tips and tricks will help with drying, storing, and pickling garlic.Garlic can be stored for a long time when dried and braided into braids [Photo: barmalini / Shutterstock.com]garlic (Allium sativum) can be found in almost every kitchen and it can be easily grown in your own garden. In order for the cultivation to promise success, correct harvesting and storage is important in order to preserve the popular "tuber". In the ca...

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Common bean: origin, origin and synonyms

Kidney beans have been grown for centuries. We'll tell you about the origin and history of nutritious beans with a high protein content. Beans tend to be high yielding [Photo: Paul Maguire / Shutterstock.com]the Kidney bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) is divided into different growth forms: the French beans and the runner beans. In general, there are very different names for the haricot bean species, it is called the French bean, Runner bean, green bean, fire bean (Phaseolus coccineus) and in some a...

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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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Fennel varieties: New, tried and tested & resistant

Fennel can be cultivated as tuber fennel, wild fennel and spiced fennel for flowers and seeds. We present the varieties and give an overview of the best fennel varieties.Fennel offers a variety of uses [Photo: 5 second Studio / Shutterstock.com]Of the Garden fennel (Foeniculum vulgare ssp. vulgar) exists in three different varieties: wild fennel or bitter fennel (Foenicum vulgare var. vulgar), Sweet fennel, also called Roman fennel or Spiced fennel (Foeniculum vulgare var. dulce) is known, an...

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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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Onion types: New & well-tried onion types

We show the best old and new onion varieties. These varieties mainly differ in color, size and shelf life.Onions offer a great variety [Photo: New Africa / Shutterstock.com]The numerous types of onions differ mainly in appearance, size, origin and harvest time. The onion is very rich in varieties. This is hardly surprising to botanists, as the onion knows many related species and has been cultivated since time immemorial.contentsMulti-layer onions / air onions (Allium x proliferum)Vegetable o...

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Put onions: quick instructions from the experts

In order for onions to deliver high yields in autumn, there are a few things to watch out for when planting them in spring. We summarize everything important in this guide.Onions are very affordable and promise great harvest success [Photo: mimpki / Shutterstock.com]Buying and planting onion sets makes growing onions easier (Allium cepa) immensely in your own garden. The onions are very affordable and promise great harvest success. What you should consider when setting the onions in order to ...

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Readers AskVegetablesLupins: Caution Poisonous

Lupins: Toxic or Not?

Lupine seeds are healthy and delicious. But be careful! Not all lupins are suitable for consumption - many are even poisonous.The seeds of garden and wild lupins contain a poisonous bitter substance [Photo: alybaba / Shutterstock.com]Lupins (Lupinus) are now considered the regional, vegetable protein source par excellence. Because in contrast to soy, lupins also grow here. That is why you can find more and more products made on the basis of lupine on the shelves of many health food stores. Bu...

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Lupine seeds: 9 delicious foods made from lupins

The seeds of the beautiful lupine are very rich in protein and are ideal for consumption. We show what can be made of lupine seeds.Delicious dishes can be conjured up from lupins [Photo: Natalia Mylova / Shutterstock.com]Lupins (Lupinus) are often referred to as the soy of the north - and rightly so. The legumes (Fabaceae) form dark seeds that have a protein content of up to 40%. These can be made into tofu, yoghurt, coffee and many other delicacies for the conscious connoisseur who values ​​...

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