HouseplantsMonstera

Monstera minima: care, location & Co

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ProteaWoods

Protea: Types, care & keeping in the bouquet

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ProteaWoods

Protea: Types, care & keeping in the bouquet

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HouseplantsPhilodendron

Philodendron ‘Prince of Orange’: Care & Co

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HouseplantsPhilodendron

Philodendron ‘Prince of Orange’: Care & Co

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HouseplantsPhilodendron

Philodendron species: overview with pictures

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Miscellanea

Finding a curly mother hen: where does the fat hen grow?

Autumn time is mushroom time. A specialty is the Krause Glucke. The fruit bodies have an unusual shape. They are reminiscent of the shape of a bath sponge. We'll tell you when and where you can find the Krause Hen.Video tipTo the pointKrause mother hen also known as fat hen or curly goateeFruiting body consists of countless, flat, tangled branches with wavy, curly edgesgood edible mushroomGrows in coniferous forests as a parasite on roots and trunks of pine treesfrom July to November, sometim...

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Miscellanea

Lucky chestnut: the ideal location

The extremely decorative lucky chestnut can grow very old if cared for properly. The location is also crucial for healthy growth. Below are some tips on how to find the ideal location for your lucky chestnut.Video tipTo the pointideal location bright and warmavoid direct sunlightTemperatures between 18 and 25 degrees desiredPossible to move outside in summerneeds high humidityTable of contentsBright and warmOff to the open airfrequently asked QuestionsBright and warmThe Lucky chestnut (Pachir...

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Miscellanea

Find chestnut boletus: where do browncaps grow?

The chestnut boletus is one of the most popular edible mushrooms in autumn. It occurs in the forests of Central Europe. In order to search for it specifically, it is important to know the preferred locations.Video tipTo the pointThe typical identifying feature is the brownish wet hatprefers coniferous forestsin the company of spruce or larch treesCan be found from September to late autumnpredominantly native to Central EuropeTable of contentsLookdistributionLocationCollection timefrequently a...

  • 16-Sep-2023
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Miscellanea

Obtaining and storing tomato seeds: this is how you proceed

Seeds for tomato plants are needed every year. Unfortunately, this favorite vegetable is only an annual. Obtaining free tomato seeds from your own fruit is possible. But there are a few points to consider!Video tipTo the pointSelect a seed-free, high-yielding tomato plantRemove the pulp from the seeds of a ripe tomatoDissolve the germ protection layer through fermentationDry seeds on kitchen paperStore in a screw-top jar in a cool, dark place until sowingTable of contentsSeed-free tomato vari...

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