Flowers And PerennialsClematis

Caring for clematis: watering, fertilizing and pruning

In order for clematis to develop their full bloom, it depends on the right care. We give you valuable tips on watering, cutting and fertilizing.Clematis needs the right care to flower like this [Photo: Carol Blaker/ Shutterstock.com]clematis (clematis) are considered perfect plants for greening a fence or house facade. Especially their lush and extremely beautiful flowers make the clematis a welcome guest in the garden. Although it is considered hardy and easy to care for, the clematis needs ...

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RestharrowFlowers And Perennials

Restharrow: plants, effects & beautiful species

The restharrow is a bee-friendly perennial for the garden and has been valued for its medicinal properties for thousands of years. We present the flowering, pretty-looking shrub in more detail.In nature, restharrow is mainly found on poor meadows [Photo: Orest lyzhechka/ Shutterstock.com]The restharrow should be a real wild bee magnet (Ononis) not missing in your garden. The thorny restharrow thrives in sandy and sunny locations in particular. In this article you will learn how to cultivate t...

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Flowers And PerennialsClematis

Fertilize clematis: timing & care tips

Clematis bloom beautifully - but only with optimal nutrient supply. We will show you when, how and with what you can best fertilize your clematis.The flowering splendor of a clematis costs the plants a lot of energy, which is why regular fertilization must be guaranteed [Photo: aclaire/ Shutterstock.com]Even though clematis, also called clematis, manage well with their nutrients in the soil, an additional supply is often useful. Further fertilization is indispensable, especially for the stron...

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Flowers And PerennialsClematis

Multiply Clematis: Instructions & Tips

You can easily and successfully multiply clematis yourself. But what needs to be considered and what is the best way to proceed when propagating clematis?You can also multiply clematis yourself with a few tricks [Photo: Werner Spiess/ Shutterstock.com]clematis are among the most popular climbing plants and score points every year with their rich and beautiful flowers. Instead of buying a new clematis in the garden center, the flowering buttercup plant (Ranunculaceae) can easily be propagated ...

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Flowers And PerennialsClematis

Pruning clematis: tips from the experts

Some clematis varieties grow like wild without pruning, others hardly bloom anymore. Enough reasons to take a closer look at pruning clematis.The clematis (clematis), or also known as clematis, is one of the most popular ornamental plants in German gardens. An annual pruning is worthwhile for optimal growth, but the care differs enormously between the many Clematis species. The flowering time of the respective species is decisive for the right cut.Pruning Clematis: Four good reasonsThere are ...

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Flowers And PerennialsClematis

Clematis: Expert tips for planting & care

Clematis is a special kind of climbing plant. Here you can find out everything you need to know about the beautiful clematis.Clematis are climbing plants of a special kind and enchant our gardens [Photo: Anna Tkach/ Shutterstock.com]With its exotic appearance, the clematis is more popular than ever and is missing from most gardens. Whether in a bucket or outdoors - the clematis is one of the most popular ornamental plants and thrives very well with the right care. The Ranunculaceae (Ranuncula...

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Flowers And PerennialsClematis

Clematis varieties: Beautiful & hardy varieties

Clematis offer an endless variety of flower colors and shapes. We have an overview of the most beautiful types and varieties of clematis for you.You can enjoy the beautiful flowers at different times, depending on the species [Photo: Artistas/ Shutterstock.com]clematis (clematis) are among the most beautiful flowering plants in gardens in Germany - with their large and colorful flowers, the climbing plant provides a Mediterranean flair and also thrives in Germany. There are a variety of diffe...

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Flowers And PerennialsGladioli

Planting and overwintering gladioli: expert tips

Gladiolus are a real eye-catcher in every garden. But when and how is the best time to plant them and are gladioli hardy at all?Gladioli are easiest to grow with bulbs [Photo: Sarycheva Olesia/ Shutterstock.com]gladioli (Gladiolus) or also called sword flowers, originally come from Africa and the Mediterranean region and are most easily grown in the garden with bulbs. Due to their high sensitivity to cold, however, some tips for overwintering the gladiolus must be observed in this country so ...

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Flowers And PerennialsGladioli

Gladiolus: The sword flower in your own garden

Gladiolus - also known as sword flower - are a real eye-catcher both in the vase and in the garden. We have valuable tips about the gladiolus.Gladiolus are a colorful eye-catcher [Photo: pixfix/ Shutterstock.com]gladioli (Gladiolus) are a real eye-catcher in summer and appear in the most unusual colors. The most popular gladioli grown in this country are the colorful garden gladioli (Gladiolus x hortulanus) popular. A special feature of the unusual flower in its natural environment is that it...

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KnapweedFlowers And Perennials

Knapweed: plants, care & the most beautiful species

With the great variety of knapweed species, there is something for everyone. With its extraordinary flowers, the knapweed not only delights us, but also many insects.Knapweed delights humans and bees [Photo: fotosforyou_rk/ Shutterstock.com]Next to it is the knapweed (Centaurea) still edible. We give an overview of the most beautiful species and show how to plant and care for the knapweed.contentsKnapweed: characteristics and originThe most beautiful types and varietiesPlant knapweed: sowing ...

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