Vegetable Garden

Growing sugar peas in the vegetable garden: instructions

table of contentsLocationtimedurationGrow sweet peaspreparationSow with preferential treatmentDirect sowing in the fieldcareharveststorageFresh vegetables are not only healthy, they also enrich the menu with a varied, tasty and fresh component. A special highlight are sugar peas. Crisp, refreshing and at the same time mildly sweet, they are suitable for classic German cuisine as well as a variety of exotic dishes. Here you can find out how to grow your own vegetable garden using our simple in...

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Vegetables: which plants are compatible?

table of contentsAdvantages of mixed culturesA symbiosis of good neighborsAvoid bad neighborsStrong and weak consumersGather your own experienceTable of important combinationsfrequently asked QuestionsA mixed culture is the specific planting of vegetables that support each other in growth. Accordingly, so-called bad neighbors are dispensed with. A good mixed culture saves a lot of work during the season.In a nutshellThere are types of vegetables that promote each other as they growBad neighbo...

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Sowing radishes: timing, distance & depth

table of contentspreparationTime by varietyEarly varietiesSummer varietiesPreferPlant spacingdepthPrick outDistance to plant partnersfrequently asked QuestionsSowing radishes is very easy as long as the right time, spacing and depth are observed. As a result, the plants thrive ideally and the harvest is abundant.In a nutshellRadishes can be preferredKeeping the required distances ensures successful growthPreparation of the bed requiredAfter sowing, seeds should only be covered a little with s...

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Rocket tastes hot to bitter: what to do?

table of contentsPungent bitter arugula: causesRemove bitter substancesfrequently asked QuestionsIf rocket tastes bitter or a little hotter, many people can no longer enjoy it. You can prepare the rocket accordingly to reduce the bitter content.In a nutshellDue to the mustard oils it contains, rocket has a spicy to bitter tasteMustard oils are not harmful to healthStorage, harvest time and leaf length are decisive for the aromado not wait too long to consume or process themWater can effective...

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Kohlrabi does not form a tuber: what to do?

table of contentsWhy is it?Note planting depth and spacingAvoid nitrogen-based fertilizationProtection from heartlessnessProtect from cabbage herniaUse good quality plantsfrequently asked QuestionsThe kohlrabi is a popular type of cabbage and is therefore grown in many gardens. The tastiest part is the tuber. But what if none develops? Here's what to do if kohlrabi doesn't form a tuber.In a nutshellThe tuber is the edible part of kohlrabigrows above the earth and arises from primary growth in...

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Can you eat celery raw?

table of contentsTypes of celeryCelery as a medicinal plantCelery as a miracle cureCelery for high blood pressureAnti-inflammatory celeryStomach Protector CeleryCelery juice as a remedyShop celeryStorage of fresh celeryCelery is known to most people only as a soup vegetable, hardly anyone has the tubers, leaves or Perennials already on the table in a different shape and you might be wondering if you can use celery raw eat? But there is potential in the various types of celery, more than you m...

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Radish eaten: what to do? Who was it?

table of contentsEarth fleas (Psylliodes)GroundwormsGarden slug (Arion hortensis)Japanese beetle (Popillia japonica)Little Cabbage Fly (Delia radicum)Small cabbage white butterfly (Pieris rapae)Greater cabbage weevil or large rapeseed weevil (Ceutorhynchus napi)Cabbage weevil (Ceutorhynchus pleurostigma)Spanish slug (Arion vulgaris)frequently asked QuestionsSince radishes are delicious, they are often grown in their own gardens. However, it is annoying when the radishes are eaten, because som...

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Growing mushrooms on straw, coffee grounds, etc.

table of contentsMushrooms way of lifeMushrooms in your own gardenGrowing mushroomspreparationMushroom cultureSubstrateMake mushroom spawn yourselfGrowing mushrooms: instructionsCare of the breedWithout any pesticidesMushrooms are healthy. They contain important vitamins and minerals, are rich in protein and contain hardly any carbohydrates or fat. The bottom line, however, is that mushrooms are simply delicious. They are ideal for preparing side dishes, salads, casseroles, soups and for refi...

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Growing yard beans: cultivation, climbing aids & Co

table of contentsThe yard beanLocationCultivationCultivation in the greenhouseHeightClimbing aidscareTo harvestPestsDiseasesMixed cultureCrop rotationfrequently asked QuestionsThe yard bean doesn't get its name for nothing. The pods are a lot longer than the usual runner beans. They are best grown in warm areas. You can find out everything you need to know about culture here.In a nutshellthe name and its synonyms come from the length of the beansthe original home is warmer, so there is less y...

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Recognizing poisonous mushrooms: 21 local poisonous mushrooms

table of contentsA to FG to KL to RS to ZIf you want to collect mushrooms yourself, you should be very familiar with it. This is especially true for detecting poisonous mushrooms. The most common native toadstools are listed here.A to FBroad-leaved turnip (Megacollybia platyphylla)Source: H. Krisp, Collybia platyphylla, Edited by Plantopedia, CC BY 3.0Cap: 4 to 12 cm wide, color changeable from almost white to brown, cap skin dry, radially striatedStem: whitish or with a little hat color, gla...

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